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Imagine walking in the footsteps of ancient Romans, their lives intertwined with the very soil you tread upon. Here, we’ll savor a unique white wine, crafted exclusively for this occasion. Our guide, a passionate historian, will transport you back in time, sharing tales of the villa’s inhabitants, their dreams, and their daily rituals. Returning to our cellar, we invite you to share our vision—a harmonious blend of wine and agriculture. Here, surrounded by oak barrels and the earthy scent of aging wine, we’ll taste three exceptional wines: Valpolicella, Amarone, and Recioto. Each sip carries the essence of sun-kissed grapes, the terroir, and the passion of our winemakers. To accompany this sensory journey, we present a culinary delight—a dish inspired by ancient Roman recipes. 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Follow him to reach the northern part of the square, where, in the shadow of the Bra Gardens, you can carefully observe the shape of the amphitheater and discover already very interesting details such as the original size, its relationship with the town and the complex articulation of its access facilities. Then you will move towards the wing, in whose shadow you will be able to spot other unexpected details. You will then enter the amphitheatre and walk along its corridors and archways to explore the ingenious structure capable of connecting the external gates with the internal vomitoria. You will discover the places frequented by gladiators and those used to house fairs. Will you perhaps forget to enter the arena as a gladiator would have done? And take a seat on the stonesteps as the spectators still do? After listening to the countless anecdotes related to the world of gladiator games, you will end our tour in the most hidden and evocative part of the whole amphitheater. And there, your free time will begin, so that you can stay in this extraordinary place for as long as you wish.","brand":"Touraround","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49956809376085,"sku":"634794","price":120.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0913\/2159\/8293\/files\/5wj70Z7fFVMRuGUD9mj81ujGcI0TyPhc0Zo0uh2ozXQ.jpg?v=1783604553"},{"product_id":"dante-in-verona-from-inferno-to-paradise","title":"Dante in Verona: From Inferno to Paradise","description":"In fact, the poet was a guest of the illustrious Scaligeri Family that in Verona built castles, arch bridges, palaces and depicted the street walls with frescos.Your guide will illuminate the intricate connections between Dante's work and the sites you will visit, enriching your understanding and making the verses come alive as you traverse the city's labyrinthine streets.Embark in the pursuit of happiness as told in the Divine Comedy.Ideal for couples, families with small and grown up children and groups of friends (max 10 pp, or please request a group or private booking).","brand":"Slow Travel Italia","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":52594874220885,"sku":null,"price":38.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0913\/2159\/8293\/files\/KOoh50W7yzcvJkTcV1LaC8KBEiAzSNmFyAZpYbjWU4U.png?v=1778330189"},{"product_id":"walking-tour-in-verona-9-landmarks-with-live-guide","title":"Walking Tour in Verona: 9+ Landmarks with Live Guide","description":"Delve into the city's storied past and artistic heritage as we explore its 9 most iconic landmarks. An easy 1.5-hour walk led by a knowledgeable local guide through Verona. Our journey begins at the lively Piazza delle Erbe, where the ancient Roman forum once thrived. Amidst the vibrant market stalls, we'll admire the stunning frescoes adorning the facades of historic buildings, each telling a tale of Verona's Renaissance splendor.Continuing to Piazza dei Signori, we'll marvel at the elegant Palazzo and the imposing statue of Dante Alighieri. Our guide will unravel tales of power and intrigue, revealing the city's rich political history.Next we will visit Arche Scaligere, the monumental tombs of the Scaligeri dynasty. We'll pause to take in panoramic views of Verona's skyline, from the ancient Roman Theater to the graceful Arch Bridge crowning the hill.Our journey culminates in Arena di Verona, the second most important ancient amphitheater. 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Along the way, you’ll pass the Roman Theatre, a magnificent riverside amphitheater that has stood the test of time, and the charming funicular, a piece of 1939 history still connecting the lower city to the hill.As you climb higher, you’ll explore the secluded ruins of King Teodorico, remnants of a forgotten era hidden among wild grasses and caper plants clinging to the ancient stones. The air is fragrant with the scent of fresh grass and blooming caper flowers, mingling with the earthy aroma of the ancient walls that once stood as Verona’s defense. Walking along these walls, you’ll encounter groves of olive trees, their silvery-green leaves glistening in the sunlight. These centuries-old trees, with their twisted trunks, evoke a sense of timelessness, their fruit used for traditional olive oil still cherished in the region.Reaching the peaceful Don Calabria convent, you’ll find yourself surrounded by serene landscapes of soft grass fields and scattered wildflowers. The gentle rustle of olive branches in the breeze and the distant hum of the city below create a tranquil atmosphere. The view from this vantage point offers a perfect harmony between nature and history, with towers and rooftops of Verona peeking through the hills.Continuing your journey, you’ll be rewarded with an unparalleled view of the Giardino Giusti, one of Italy’s most beautiful Renaissance gardens. From above, you’ll see its symmetrical design, featuring elegant terraces, classical statues, and fountains that have enchanted visitors since the 16th century. The air is alive with the faint sound of water trickling from fountains and the scent of blooming flowers, transporting you back to a time of refinement and beauty.The tour concludes as you descend through an area marked by Austrian military architecture, showcasing imposing fortifications that tell stories of a more recent past. Finally, you’ll arrive at the arches of the historic Church of San Giovanni in Valle, a masterpiece of elegance and simplicity, its structure blending seamlessly with the surrounding history and nature. This journey through Verona’s hills combines breathtaking views, rich history, and the sensory delights of nature, leaving you with unforgettable memories of this enchanting city.","brand":"Slow Travel Italia","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":52594874319189,"sku":null,"price":35.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0913\/2159\/8293\/files\/LUrUT0yiozscDzE4CM-fl_E9JPiGKgehA-QVxCkttEQ.jpg?v=1778329940"},{"product_id":"arezzo-medioeval-games-and-quarter-memorabilia-museum-tour","title":"Arezzo Medioeval Games \u0026 Quarter Memorabilia Museum Tour","description":"Nestled within one of Arezzo’s most historic quarters, this experience invites you to explore the cultural identity of Porta Santo Spirito through a guided visit to its museum and restored bastion spaces. The museum is housed inside an impressive architectural structure originally built as part of the city’s fortifications. After years of careful restoration, the building has regained its dignity and now serves as a place where history, memory, and community life come together.Your visit begins inside the museum, where a rich collection of objects tells the story of Porta Santo Spirito. The exhibition includes the golden lances won by the quarter since 1931, each representing a moment of pride and celebration for the community. Alongside these trophies, you will find an extraordinary selection of historical costumes from different eras. Some date back to the 1930s, others to the 1950s, and several are still used today during official events. Their craftsmanship, colors, and details reveal the evolution of style and the care dedicated to preserving tradition.The museum also displays banners, flags, and ceremonial objects that have accompanied the life of the quarter for decades. These items reflect the strong sense of belonging that characterizes Porta Santo Spirito, whose identity is deeply tied to its heraldic emblem. The coat of arms features a three‑arched bridge, a fortified wall with three towers, and a radiant dove, symbols that represent unity, protection, and spiritual guidance. These elements are not only decorative but carry the values and history of the community.Porta Santo Spirito is also one of the historic quarters that take part in the Giostra del Saracino, a medieval‑inspired jousting tradition that plays a significant role in shaping local identity. Recognisable by its yellow and blue colors, the quarter is known for its strong community spirit and for the training field where riders prepare for the tournament. Held twice a year, the Giostra brings together the city’s four historic districts in a competition that blends heritage, ritual, and collective pride. Although rooted in medieval customs, the modern version of the event has been celebrated since 1931 and continues to strengthen the cultural fabric of the community.As you continue your visit, you will enter the main hall, where archival footage is projected. These videos offer a vivid look into the past, capturing celebrations, preparations, and everyday moments within the quarter. Through these images, you gain a sense of the atmosphere that has shaped Porta Santo Spirito over time.The museum is not only a place of preservation but also a venue where cultural activities unfold. Exhibitions, talks, and educational events regularly animate the bastion, turning it into an active meeting point for residents and visitors alike. Here, you can appreciate both the historical depth of the quarter and the people who keep its traditions alive.Throughout the tour, your guide will share stories about the evolution of the quarter and the role it plays within the city. You will see how Porta Santo Spirito has navigated change while remaining anchored to its roots, revealing a character built on continuity, participation, and shared memory.This experience is ideal for travelers who want to explore a lesser‑known side of the city and discover the legacy of a historic quarter through its museum, restored spaces, and living traditions. ","brand":"Slow Travel Italia","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":52595153305941,"sku":null,"price":19.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0913\/2159\/8293\/files\/G0gEy0xh0r1UqR6nYeuCl9FxX3hdql8Sve43wA7XpJ0.jpg?v=1778329932"},{"product_id":"genoa-burial-and-street-art-tour","title":"Genoa Burial \u0026 Street Art Tour","description":"Discover a different side of Genoa through a guided walking experience that combines monumental art, history, and contemporary urban culture. This tour takes you beyond the typical tourist routes, offering a unique journey between the grandeur of one of Europe’s most remarkable cemeteries and the vibrant street art surrounding the Marassi neighborhood.This small group guided tour begins at the Monumental Cemetery of Staglieno, an extraordinary site often described as an open-air museum. Opened in 1851 and designed in a neoclassical style, this vast complex blends architecture, sculpture, and landscape into a powerful and emotional setting. As you enter, you will immediately notice the harmony between the monumental porticoes, the grand staircases, and the surrounding green hills.Accompanied by your guide, you will explore the most significant areas of the cemetery, learning how it reflects the artistic and social history of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The sculptures you encounter are not abstract or symbolic, but deeply human and expressive. Many depict life-sized figures — grieving families, intimate farewells, and detailed portraits that capture emotion with striking realism.For travelers unfamiliar with Italian traditions, this space reveals how memory, art, and family heritage are closely intertwined. Rather than being a place of silence alone, it is a space of storytelling, where each monument represents a personal narrative.Over the years, this site has attracted some of the most influential cultural figures in history. Among its visitors were writers and thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, who described it as “the most beautiful among the most beautiful cemeteries,” and Mark Twain, who admired its sculptural perfection. Oscar Wilde visited the tomb of his wife, while Ernest Hemingway called it “one of the wonders of the world.” These perspectives help visitors understand the international significance of this unique place.As you continue your walk, your guide will highlight important architectural features, including the impressive Pantheon and the monumental galleries that frame the cemetery’s layout. You will also enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding hills, where nature and architecture blend seamlessly, creating a peaceful yet dramatic atmosphere.The experience then shifts in tone as you leave the cemetery and move toward the Marassi district, home to one of the city’s most distinctive forms of contemporary expression. Here, along the perimeter of the stadium area, you will encounter a series of large-scale murals that transform urban spaces into open-air galleries.This part of the tour introduces a completely different artistic language. The murals are deeply connected to local identity, particularly football culture, and reflect the passion, pride, and creativity of the community. Bright colors, bold figures, and symbolic imagery create a striking contrast with the refined marble sculptures seen earlier. What may seem at first like simple decoration reveals deeper meanings tied to belonging, memory, and social expression.The walk is of moderate difficulty and suitable for most travelers. It is ideal for those interested in art, history, photography, or simply discovering hidden aspects of Genoa beyond its historic center.Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning to explore more deeply, this experience reveals a layered and unexpected perspective of the city — where silence and color, past and present, coexist in a powerful visual dialogue.","brand":"Slow Travel Italia","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53724448686421,"sku":null,"price":45.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0913\/2159\/8293\/files\/prmzcw-h8JjLfpxmZkUrYDXL3MXWRFssT1ElPSRezTQ.png?v=1778330190"},{"product_id":"guided-royal-tour-of-turin-the-first-italian-capital","title":"Guided Royal Tour of Turin: the First Italian Capital","description":"Begin your tour in Piazza Castello and walk along Via Roma to the city’s key institutional squares. Visit significant sites such as the Royal Palace and Piazza Madama, which stand as symbols of Turin’s pivotal role as Italy’s first capital.Learn about the influence of the House of Savoy and the political dynamics of the era, including how symbols of royal authority represented power and governance.Continue to Palazzo Carignano, an emblem of Turin’s political history and the birthplace of the Italian Risorgimento and visit its beautiful courtyard. Then, head to Piazza Carlo Alberto, dedicated to a key monarch of the House of Savoia that symbolizes the unity and sovereignty of Italy and learn about its statue.Additionally, reach Piazza San Carlo walking through via Roma: that is one of the city’s most elegant squares, reflects the civic pride and cultural vitality that characterized Turin’s imperial era, with one of the most iconic equestrian statue.Understand why the capital was later moved and how this decision transformed the city’s identity.","brand":"Slow Travel Italia","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53724449243477,"sku":null,"price":39.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0913\/2159\/8293\/files\/yJbnWmw_FM79vRkUMBGH0mtpuQ1szkadOWOnPh1UCA.png?v=1778329648"},{"product_id":"genoa-coastal-walking-tour","title":"Genoa Coastal Walking Tour","description":"Explore a refined and lesser-known side of Genoa on a guided walking experience that connects elegant residential districts, historic villas, and scenic coastal landscapes. This journey takes you from the green and aristocratic atmosphere of Albaro to the colorful charm of Boccadasse, offering a rich combination of art, history, and local life.The experience begins in one of the city’s most prestigious neighborhoods. Originally rural, Albaro became a favored area for noble families who built grand residences surrounded by gardens. Today, it remains one of the most elegant parts of Genoa, where architecture and nature blend seamlessly.As you walk along quiet, tree-lined streets, your guide will share stories about the historic villas and the notable figures who stayed here. Among them are Lord Byron, Mary Shelley, and Charles Dickens, whose time in the area adds a literary dimension to the experience.You will explore key landmarks representing different architectural styles, including a well-preserved Renaissance villa with an Italian-style garden and a grand residence surrounded by a large public park. These sites offer insight into the lifestyle of Genoese aristocracy and the city’s cultural development.Along the route, you will also walk through traditional narrow paths known as “creuze.” These stone-paved passageways, typical of the region, provide a more authentic and intimate way to experience the city, away from busy streets.The walk continues downhill toward the sea, where the landscape opens to the coastline. You will reach a popular seaside promenade, where locals gather to relax and enjoy the views of the Ligurian Sea. Here, the atmosphere becomes more open and vibrant.Following the waterfront, you will admire the exterior of a distinctive villa known for its decorative architectural style, reflecting the evolution of Genoa’s design influences over time.The experience concludes in a picturesque fishing village, famous for its small beach and colorful houses facing the sea. This lively yet authentic setting offers a strong contrast to the quiet elegance of the starting point.You will have time to explore the area, visit a local church, and enjoy the scenery. The combination of pastel buildings, boats, and sea views makes it an ideal location for photos.This walking experience is perfect for travelers who want to discover a different side of Genoa beyond the historic center. 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Walk along the ancient Roman streets still visible today, and observe the grid-like urban structure that reflects Torino’s Roman planning.Continue your journey through the Quadrilatero Romano, the medieval heart of the city, where narrow alleys and historic piazzas tell stories of medieval life. Visit the majestic Duomo and experience the layered history of Torino, from its Roman origins to the medieval and baroque periods.This tour highlights the fascinating stratification of architecture and urban layout, illustrating how Torino evolved over the centuries while maintaining its historical integrity. Ideal for history enthusiasts, this experience offers a vivid glimpse into the city’s past, emphasizing the differences between its Roman foundations, medieval development, and baroque grandeur.","brand":"Slow Travel Italia","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53724449079637,"sku":null,"price":39.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0913\/2159\/8293\/files\/SW4Lt6h43PezDHyYQtEHrW73hNBVFVUZTX1qO-jILP0.png?v=1778314177"},{"product_id":"walking-tour-of-turin-history-legends-and-tales","title":"Walking Tour of Turin: History, Legends and Tales","description":"Join a captivating walking tour through the heart of Turin, where history, culture, and architecture come together to create a unique experience. This comprehensive tour covers the city's main attractions, allowing you to explore key historical sites along a scenic route of approximately 3 kilometers.Meet your local guide in the beautiful Piazza San Carlo, often referred to as the \"salotto\" (living room) of the city. From here, embark on a journey, exploring the iconic landmarks of Turin's historic center, including Piazza Carignano and Piazza Carlo Alberto, two adjacent Baroque squares that tell the story of Italy's unification.Visit Piazza Castello, the majestic main square of Turin, rich in historic monuments that reflect the various eras of the city’s history. See the Porte Palatine, an impressive gateway from the Roman city of \"Augusta Taurinorum,\" showcasing Turin's ancient roots.Admire the beautifully designed royal gardens at Giardini Reali, a tranquil oasis nestled in the heart of the city, where you can relax and enjoy the scenery. See the Mole Antonelliana, the undisputed symbol of Turin, this architectural masterpiece is a must-see.Visit Piazza Vittorio, a grand neoclassical square surrounded by the scenic hills of Turin, a central gathering place for locals. See the Gran Madre di Dio Church, the stunning church that overlooks Piazza Vittorio, offering a magical view and ambiance.As you wander through the main streets and hidden alleys, get a taste of daily life in Turin. While you visit the most famous sites, your guide will focus on immersing you in the city’s traditions, legends, historic locales and customs.","brand":"Slow Travel Italia","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53724449112405,"sku":null,"price":45.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0913\/2159\/8293\/files\/AH32VVtItGJAvL4Gx79dtKJdMQVap_Gxr5Hh6_llSJs.jpg?v=1778330199"},{"product_id":"the-turin-cinematic-walking-tour-exploring-a-film-heritage","title":"The Turin Cinematic Walking Tour: Exploring a Film Heritage","description":"Embark on an immersive journey through Torino’s vibrant cinematic landscape. 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This guided museum experience offers visitors a unique opportunity to step inside one of these communities \"The Contrade Civetta\" and understand its role in Siena’s cultural life.The museum is housed within a 13th-century fortified complex, the result of a long restoration process aimed at preserving the collective memory of the neighborhood. Originally opened in 1984, the museum was created by recovering and enhancing previously neglected spaces, transforming them into an area of high historical and architectural value. A major expansion completed in 2017 significantly increased the exhibition areas and introduced a new entrance, improving both accessibility and visitor flow while respecting the medieval structure.The guided visit is the core of the experience. Led by a knowledgeable guide, guests follow a carefully designed route through interconnected rooms, conceived as an ideal journey through time that links past and present. The guide introduces the concept of Siena’s neighborhoods, explaining their origins, social role and deep connection to the city’s most famous tradition, the Palio di Siena.As the tour unfolds, the guide provides clear interpretation of the spaces and objects on display. Historic Palio banners won over the centuries are presented alongside the Masgalani, prestigious awards given for the finest historical procession. Through storytelling, visitors learn why these trophies are so meaningful and how they embody pride, rivalry and continuity.The collection also includes ancient ceremonial costumes, sacred furnishings and liturgical objects, each explained within its historical and symbolic context. Paintings, silverwork and devotional items reveal the artistic craftsmanship and spiritual life that have shaped the community over generations.Beyond the ceremonial aspects, the guided tour highlights elements of everyday life. Architectural details, modest spaces and recovered artifacts offer insight into daily routines from the medieval period through the Renaissance. Ceramics and household objects illustrate how ordinary life coexisted with major public events, reinforcing the idea of the neighborhood as a living social structure.Throughout the visit, guests are encouraged to ask questions and engage with the guide, making the experience accessible even to those unfamiliar with Siena’s traditions. 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