In Genoese dialect they’re called crêuze—narrow cobblestoned paths that cross the hillsides along Italy’s dazzling Ligurian coast. These centuries-old mule tracks were originally used by farmers to ...
To truly experience a country, you must go beyond its tourist attractions, taking the road less traveled to uncover the deeper layers of its culture. A powerful way to break through cultural barriers ...
Travel Laigueglia: The Trofeo Laigueglia (say Lay-ee-Gway-lia) sits quietly a few weeks ahead of Milan-SanRemo on the Italian race calendar, but is an important season opener for Italian & French ...
Colorful little buildings cascade down a steep hill, staggered and stacked over centuries; they create narrow alleys that give way to tiny, hidden plazas. And everything eventually meets the calm, ...
Liguria’s postcard coast may be synonymous with the popular tourist destination Cinque Terre, but Genoa’s stretch delivers the same cliff-to-sea drama at a slower tempo with a handful of artful villas ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kate Dingwall is a Toronto-based sommelier and drinks writer. This Italian gin brand looks to capture the essence of the ...