Alpine winter feast, Highland Adventure, 10 reasons to visit Italy in 2025
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Good evening A major new exhibition will open at the National Gallery in London next month, celebrating some of the exquisite artworks that helped to shape Renaissance Italy. ‘Siena, the Rise of Painting 1300-1350’ will shine a spotlight on the, sometimes overlooked, contribution that this beautiful Tuscan city made to Italy’s “golden age” of creativity. As our writer Colin O’Brien points out, “In any other corner of the world, Siena would be the only show in town. Around here though, there are several noisy neighbours. And none makes more of a racket than Florence.” Just 50 miles to the north of Siena, Florence is known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, home of Michelangelo, Donatello and Botticelli. But this fame comes at a price. Increasing visitor numbers have placed huge pressure on the city’s infrastructure, leading to tension between tourists and locals. While Siena is not exactly off the beaten path, art lovers will find here a more relaxed immersion in the wonders of Italian art and architecture. And not just within the confines of its art galleries, cathedrals and museums. According to O’Brien, the whole city is, in effect, “an open-air museum, a maze of hidden frescoes, exquisitely carved fountains and crumbling arches, shaded alleys and sunny piazzas.” If this whets your appetite for a trip to Italy (or failing that, the National Gallery), we’ve come up with plenty more reasons to visit – 10 in fact – in our roundup of what’s new and exciting in Italy this year, from festivals to new adventure holidays. As the Italians say, “Divertiti!” | Andy Pietrasik Head of Travel |
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| Exploring Siena, Tuscany’s other artistic masterpiece Read more |
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Featured trip | Sicily
| | Home to amazing ancient sights such as the Valley of the Temples and Piazza Armerina’s Roman villa, plus stylish towns and fabulous food, Sicily is the perfect choice for an Italian escape. | View deal |
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This week's favourite trips |
| | Walking the Amalfi Coast - save £100pp Discover this dramatic coast on foot including the spectacular Path of the Gods and Vesuvius and explore the sights of Pompeii. | View deal |
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| | Madrid, Salamanca and Toledo Explore the historic cities of inland Spain where fascinating sights such as Segovia’s Roman aqueduct and Salamanca’s university await. | View deal |
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| | Lake Como, St Moritz and the Bernina Express - save up to 15% Combine an alpine rail journey on the Bernina Express with a week exploring the shores and gardens of beautiful Lake Como. | View deal |
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| A ‘gorgeous medieval’ town in Tuscany and other readers’ tips across Italy |
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Deal of the week | Highlights of India - From the Golden Triangle to Kerala - save up to 15% | Journey from the famous sights of northern India to the backwaters of Kerala and Mumbai on this classic tour. You’ll explore the highlights of Delhi and Jaipur, see the iconic Taj Mahal, visit Shimla in the foothills of the Himalayas and go in search of tigers in Ranthambore National Park. Heading south you’ll discover Kochi, visit a spice plantation and enjoy a night on a houseboat in Kerala’s backwaters and time at the beach. Your final stop is historic Mumbai where you’ll enjoy a guided tour before heading home after an unforgettable trip. Book by 13 March 2025 to save up to 15% on this and other classic tours with Newmarket Holidays. Prices shown include the discount. | | View deal |
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| Image of the week | The Bulgarian town where love takes a back seat to wine on Valentine’s Day
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