Amy Gulick
Amy Gulick is a freelance writer based in Florence. She holds a Master's degree in English and a Second B.A. in Italian Studies.
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Spend the Christmas Holiday in ItalyConsider a visit to Italy during the Christmas season, rich in traditions and special events.
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Italy's Seasons - When to Visit and VacationVisiting the 'bel paese' is always a great experience; yet being aware of seasonal changes can make your trip that much more wonderful! Learn more with this month-by month-summary of climate and tourist trends
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Where to Sleep in ItalyA brief summary of the lodging possibilities in Italy, designed to help visitors choose the right option according to individual taste, travel style, and budget concerns.
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The Italian Holiday Ferragosto - Sacred or Profane?August 15th in Italy is a day of secular fun and relaxation - days at the beach, hiking in the mountains, leisurely lunches with family. Here's a look at the Catholic and pagan roots of one of the nation's most treasured holidays: Ferragosto.
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The Sagras of Summer - Tuscan Cuisine Through the SeasonsThe sagra tradition is a delightful way to experience Tuscan cuisine. Year-round, these food festivals offer authentic, inexpensive meals in an unpretentious setting - to those who venture beyond common routine into the heart of the 'cucina Italiana.' -
Cinque Terre - Five Reasons to ReturnSeasoned travelers in Italy often lament the excessive popularity of the Cinque Terre. Here's proof this delightful spot on the Ligurian coast still delights and surprises, and certainly merits a visit, in spite of the crowds.