Archive for the ‘Italy’ Category
The Basilica in Vicenza encases a group of earlier buildings

Pleasing the Palladian Palate

By Arnold Berke In the Veneto—the hinterland of Venice in Italy’s northeastern corner—the man of the hour is Andrea Palladio. The man of the year actually, for the world-famous architect was born 500 years ago this November, and his home region,...

Venice with Two Goals: Check on the Food and Those Famous Gondolas

Venice with Two Goals: Check on the Food and Those Famous Gondolas

By Marty Martindale Venice is sinking while the sea is rising, many say, so catch Venice while you can. There’s no other city like it! We booked a room at the splendid, yet curious, Hotel Monaco & Grand Canal and had one day there before we...

Funchal: Land of Limpets, Winkles, And Dry-Land Tobaggans

Funchal: Land of Limpets, Winkles, And Dry-Land Tobaggans

By Marty Martindale We sailed out of Venice the previous week and stopped off in Croatia, Greece, Italy and Spain while aboard Holland America’s Zuiderdam. Our last Mediterranean stop was Funchal—on the island of Madeira, just off the coast of...