Romantic Night 2026: on 20 June, over 230 Italian villages will be aglow with love
On 20 June 2026, the Romantic Night in Italy’s Most Beautiful Villages returns. Events, music, dinners under the stars and a unique atmosphere in over 230 villages.
Today at midnight: South Tyrol’s first alcohol-free Testival in Scena
On 28 March 2026, Scena will host South Tyrol’s first alcohol-free Testival: tastings, DJ sets, street food and non-alcoholic drinks at Casa Unterwirt.
Winter Triathlon World Championships: Val Comelico takes centre stage in international sport
From 27 February to 1 March 2026, Padola will host the Winter Triathlon World Championships: sport, the UNESCO Dolomites and an Olympic atmosphere just a stone’s throw from Milan-Cortina.
Montepulciano among the most welcoming cities in the world in 2026
Montepulciano is the only Italian city among the most welcoming in the world in 2026 according to Booking.com: an award based on traveller reviews that values hospitality, authenticity and the local area.
Open Forests in Tepilora Park 2025: four weekends among nature, traditions and sustainability
Open Forests in Tepilora Park 2025: four weekends between Bitti, Posada, Torpè and Lodè dedicated to hiking, traditions, sports and nature in the heart of Sardinia.
How to prepare the car for a carefree family trip
Set out to explore Italy’s villages safely: here’s what to check on your car before a family road trip without the unexpected.
Trasimeno Blues 2025: the beat of the Blues resonates on the shores of the lake
From July 22-27 Trasimeno Blues, the traveling festival that combines tradition and musical innovation in the most picturesque villages and landscapes of Lake Trasimeno, returns.
Weekend Fuori Porta: The travel book for discovering Italian villages
Discover Italy’s most beautiful villages with the new travel book Borghi del Regionale: a sustainable journey to discover traditions, history and unique landscapes!
Unique Tuscan villages to Love – Download a free travel guide to the 51 certified Tuscan villages
A free Tuscan travel guide has recently been realized, in English and Italian, by the Tuscan tourist border. It contains approximately 51 Tuscan villages certified in the Borghi più Belli D’Italia, Paesi Bandiera Arancione, Mibact’s Gioielli d’Italia and UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Passignano sul Trasimeno
Historical Tournament of the Villages of Susa
Tandem paragliding flights in Tirolo and Merano: the thrill of flying over the Alps
Recipe: Cippillato, Trivento’s iconic sweet treat