In the midst of vineyards and close to the floodplain of the Piave River, this new hotel stands on the very spot where a typical Trevisan farmhouse once stood....
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Reminiscent of the early 1900's, this hotel is aimed at those who love period decor and an atmosphere of yesteryear. Original features are displayed throughout...
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The Bed-and-Breakfast Canziane is near Treviso, in a quiet position.The rooms are renewed, wide and with comforts (TV, internet broadband, frigobar, air...
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The Hotel Scala is housed in an elegant 18th-century villa, surrounded by a beautiful garden. It is just 1 km from Treviso centre, only a short bus ride...
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Our Hotel is composed by 20 rooms all with air conditioning private bathroom telephone TV Lcd Sky and mini bar A small meeting room and a private parking...
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The Best Western Al Foghèr is a modern hotel set on the edge of Treviso’s old town near the ancient S.S. Quaranta gate. It is conveniently close to the...
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Spend a peaceful and atmospheric holiday at Villa Busta, which dates back to the early 17th-century and maintains all of its old charm, combining it with modern...
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Hotel Tre Santi is close to Treviso historic centre, to the railway station (2 km) and to the Canova Airport. Enjoy a comfortable stay in the heart of...
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The guest house'Alla Casa Rosa'is located in the east side of Treviso with double or single rooms with the possibility to use kitchen. It's only a few...
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Ca 'Serena is a fine structure set in a restored 17th-century farm of 15 acres just a few miles from Venice and Treviso, offering comfortable lodging...
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The comfortable business hotel Bellavista is perfectly situated in a peaceful park on a hill with a lovely view. It provides all comforts and an excellent...
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In the heart of Asolo you will find Hotel Duse, a small 3-star hotel featuring a relaxing atmosphere and affordable rooms.Hotel Duse is surrounded by typical...
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...findings are kept in the town's museum), it then flourished in the middle ages (in the 1200s it was one of the most important centres in Italy for Provençal culture), and it enjoyed prosperity also in later ages.
The town was walled in since the beginning of its history. We can still see important remains of the 16th century walls at Fra' Giocondo, especially in the section that connects the two monumentl gates of SS.Quaranta and S.Tomaso.
A distinctive feature of the town are the numerous frescoed buildings, which are widespread in the whole centre and probably make Treviso the most imp
ortant site in Northern Italy for exterior decorations.
The town's museum holds, besides the archaeological department, several 14th century and especially Renaissance paintings (G.Bellini, L.Lotto, Titian etc.), a rich section devoted to Mannerism (I...
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03.11.2000 ·Read review
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Review of Treviso (Italy)
Advantages: cheap, easy to use and clean, small, makes good coffee, not noisy Disadvantages: none
...My wife ordered me to buy an espresso machine because I kept moaning about the filtered and instant coffee. I had the impression that they were quite expensive, but browsing the John Lewis website I stumbled upon this DeLonghi Treviso BAR 14 Coffee Maker and I liked the price, £58.75.
DeLonghi is a is a well known brand in Italy so I decided to give it a go.
I must say, I didn?t expect much from this machine because it was the cheapest of the range and I read in one review on Ciao that the coffee came out without a crema. Well, I thought, at least it should be better than filtered coffee.
I must say my expectations have been surpassed! The coffee machine is absolutely outstanding and from the pictures at the bottom of this review, you can see the coffee produced does have a good crema, uniform and thick, just like the espresso...
Advantages: Inexpensive, makes good basic coffee Disadvantages: Tiny tank capacity means filling it every time. A bit noisy
...Oh yes, make that three appliances that have crapped out on us in recent months, having had very little real use ? our Party Gear iPod dock, our Rexel Shredder and now our Morphy Richards Espresso machine that promised so much with its prestigious build quality and yet lasted three years of merely occasional domestic use.
With hindsight, the perceived build-quality of the latter appears to have been ?all fur coat and no knickers?. I can?t bring myself to scroll back through my opinions to find out how much it cost, but it was over a ton, of that I?m sure. I?d only upset myself anyway.
IT HAD TO GO
It?ll come as no surprise that I?ve decided to buy something cheaper, covered with an extended warranty this time. Hence it was that I recently found myself in Comet paying £70 for a DeLonghi Treviso, but before you all start...
Advantages: Lots to see and do Disadvantages: not enough time
...paying
Ciao
pronounced Chow
Hello
Arriverderci
Aree'veh'dair'chee
Goodbye
This got a laugh and two very large glasses of chilled white wine (dry and refreshing). The waiter also brought a large bowl of black olives, a bowl of green olives and a bowl of small salted biscuit's (a bit like pretzels) . This cost about £12.00 and even though its pricey it was worth it. We sat for half an hour and relaxed. Capri's little Piazzetta is one of the best known squares in Italy and is a great place to sit and relax and do a bit of people watching.
~ Parco Augosto-The Gardens Of the Emperor Augustus ~
The garden's of the Emperor...
debmercury
18.03.2008 (14.07.2009) ·Read review
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Review of Capri (Italy)
Advantages: Dancing is fun Disadvantages: Dinner overpriced and bland, expensive
...I went to Little Italy a few months ago with my girlfriend and have mixed feelings about the place. Situated on Soho's Frith Street it is the heart of a really buzzy and lively area of London. An area in which you are spoilt for choice for dining, especially with Italian restaurants, you have to be doing something right to survive. Little Italy is a restaurant, bar and club. In the latter two it succeeds, in the former, not so.
As a restaurant, the first thing you'll notice is the abundance of staff waiting to wait on you but somehow unwilling to do so or be helpful. Then there is the food itself, which is grotesquely overpriced at about £30 per head excluding drinks. The bruchetta was like oiled cardboard and our main meat dish favouring better but still fairly bland. So much so I can't even remember what meat it was, probably beef...
...So you´re thinking of travelling to Italy and getting to know the country? If you like shock treatment, fly straight to the South, to Naples or Palermo, and throw yourself into the street life there, if you prefer things to move more slowly, though, it may be a good idea to start exploring the country from the town of Trento, 140 km south of the Austrian/Italian border.
It is the first ´real´ Italian town, the area north of it, South Tyrol, is more Austrian due to its history, it only became part of Italy after WW 1. Many people there are bilingual, if they want to become civil servants, they must know Italian and German.
The valley of the river Adige on whose banks Trento is situated has been inhabited since prehistoric times it having been one of the main branches of the amber route. The Romans built streets there (The Romans...
MALU
04.03.2005 (30.09.2005) ·Read review
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Review of Trento (Italy)
Advantages: nice scenery & architecture, fine cuisine, great shops, very relaxing place Disadvantages: nothing REALLY spectacular in a country full of attractions
...Just a few miles south of the Swiss border, Como is the first town in Italy. Very different in style and culture to Italy's thriving cities, Mediterranean holiday resorts and antique sights, Como exudes the mild charm of Lombardy region.
I was a bit surprised myself when I realised that I hadn't written anything yet on Ciao about one of my favourite countries, Italy. So when famous Ciaoer ConnaisseurHaggler said she was going to nearby Milano two weeks ago, I decided it was time I introduced the northern Italian region of Lombardy, and its pearl, Como.
Como is two things in one - the city of Como, and the Lago di Como (lake). It is not really a holiday destination for itself, but a place which you shouldn't miss when you are nearby.
1) Como is ideal for a day trip or weekend getaway from Milan, if you want to escape hectic...
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22.03.2001 (24.03.2001) ·Read review
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Advantages: Busy town in Northern sardinia, good base Disadvantages: Small airport
...Alghero known in Latin as Algarium, is on the West coast of Sardinia, in the province of Sassari. The name is derived from something, which might be off-putting, as it means "the place of algae"! However, I thought it was a lovely little town and enjoyed my brief stay there. Alghero, the tourism capital of northern Sardinia, is a fascinating town of immense historical interest, which also has excellent beaches. It can be lively, vibrant and cosmopolitan in the holiday season when there are open markets, bars and restaurants, which cater for most tastes. There are quality hotels and apartments, which complement the traditional tourist amenities, which are transforming Alghero into one of the most popular tourist destinations in Italy.
Founded on a peninsula facing the Bay of Alghero early in the 12th Century, it was taken from...
Advantages: Very friendly and great food! Disadvantages: I don't go often enough!
...the surrounding hills. Towards the end of August is also worth avoiding as thats when most of Italy shuts down for the summer holidays and it gets very busy. In may and September, the weather has usually been fine. Sunny enough to catch a good tan, but not so hot that you cant get around without feeling very uncomfortable.
THE FOOD
Good found is to be found all over Italy and Sorrento is no exception. The local cuisine is to die for with plenty of choice of venues to suit all budgets. Italy has a reputaion of being expensive, probably a reputaion which has clung to it since people began straying from the Costa's in numbers. Nowadays, Italy is no more expensive than like for like in the UK.
As you would expect, pizzas are fabulous - thin crispy bases cooked in most places in real wood burning pizza ovens on stone slabs. Most things you would...
klofron
22.05.2007 (19.05.2007) ·Read review
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Advantages: Tells you about the REAL Italy Disadvantages: Some chapters can be heavy going
...While television and the internet may have developed the phenomenon yet further, the idea of the armchair tourist is not that new. In the nineteenth century well-to-do young men set off on the "Grand Tour" to see Europe and bring back souvenirs from, in particular, Greece and Italy. It was at this time that many British people found out, through the drawings and paintings executed by these young men, in essence the forerunners of the Inter-railing gap-year student, what ancient monuments and ancient remains really looked like. It became very popular to own picture books full of depictions of famous historical sights around Europe. Those who did not want to travel or could not afford to, could see, albeit in pictorial form, what the pyramids or the Colisseum looked like.
Thanks to technology we have live news reports beamed to our...