A spiritual journey through Europe
Europe’s spiritual treasures await!
Old castles and modern hotels, magnificent villas and beautiful holiday resorts – Italy offers a wide variety of prestigious localities and venues, all fully equipped, for a perfect combination of work and pleasure. For active travelers, Italy features an enticing selection of adventures and activities. The great artistic legacy of Italy is unequalled anywhere else in the world. Of course the main cities have their famous museums, but a vast wealth of art and culture is just waiting to be discovered in the smaller towns as well. Plus, it wouldn’t be a proper Italian holiday without partaking of its incomparable cuisine. Come hungry so you can devour the best of Italy.
Europe’s spiritual treasures await!
Explore Europe’s legendary past.
Where stories and landscapes meet…
Unlock Europe’s Architectural Icons!
Unearth the wonders of the ancient world.
Torino, where tradition meets innovation.
Speck Alto Adige PGI, the unique smoked ham of Italy´s southern Alps, іs а dry-cured, lightly smoked ham produced іn South Tyrol, northern Italy. Parts оf іts production аre regulated by the European Union under the protected geographical indication (PGI) status.
In 2021, eleven amazing spa towns in seven European countries were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a ‘transnational serial’ World Heritage Site, called the “Great Spa Towns of Europe”. These towns, in Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom represent a unique cultural achievement and urban form which was at its height from the late 18th century to the 1930s.
Come, follow the Historic Cafés Route!
A gourmet cheese with an intense bouquet and aromatic flavour.
Modern day Europe is crossed by ancient medieval pilgrimage and trade routes, travelled by walkers and ramblers on a slow adventure, discovering castles, vineyards and olive trees, delicious food and local wines. One of the most famous routes in Europe is the Via Francigena – or the route from France how it was called in medieval Italy. Crossing Europe from Canterbury (England) to Rome (Italy), it reaches Santa Maria di Leuca on the very tip of the Italian heel. The route takes you from Northern Europe to the harbors of the Mediterranean Sea along 3200km, which are manageable in 4 months on foot. Browse the gallery to discover, region by region, some of the most beautiful places along the Via Francigena. Join Via Francigena photo contest!
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Could you imagine so much variety in Europe? From Finland to Azores or From Malta to Ireland, 71 destinations decided to gather to promote sustainable tourism under two words: Eden Network. The Eden Network: surprise yourself with Europe!
If you have a sweet tooth, visit the annual chocolate festival in the Italian town of Perugia, which is without a doubt, a dessert lover’s paradise! Get your chocolate in the regular bar variety or try some chocolate liquor, hot chocolate, or even a chocolate kebab!