Join us for a virtual Travel Geeks on 27 April, when our expert panel will help us discover a different side to Italy. Moderated by a member of our National Geographic Traveller team, the hour-long conversation will look at how to go beyond the obvious.
It’s easy to feel you know Italy – but our event this April is here to make you realise there’s even more to discover. You may know it through city breaks to the big-hitters of Rome, Venice or Florence, trips to the beautiful Tuscan countryside or exploring its many gastronomic highlights via pizza in Naples or limoncello on the Amalfi coast — all of which are wonderful, but when it’s time to return, there’s a myriad of experiences you may not have considered — and our panel have lots of ideas to help you rediscover Italy.
SOURCE: https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/
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