Italy
’ino
Opened in November 2006 by young gastronome Alessandro Frassica, this rustic-chic foodies’ paradise is piled... More
Abbadia di Chiaravalle Fiastra
The Abbey at Fiastra is one of the most serene, with a shaded portico and... More
Accademia
There’s always a long line outside Florence’s Academy of Fine Arts, everyone waiting to see... More
Alab’Arte
Carved horse heads and Roman gods crowd the studio’s shelves. But collector-worthy contemporary pieces, such... More
Annibale Gammarelli
Roman dandies flock to this Sartoria per Ecclesiastici in search of knee-high socks in cardinal red,... More
Antica Dolceria Bonajuto
When the Spanish brought chocolate to Sicily in 1500s, they also brought Aztec preparation methods... More
Antica Drogheria Manganelli
Brother and sister Alessio and Cecilia Tessieri launched the chocolate company Amedei in La Rotta... More
Antica Erboristeria
Rome's oldest herbalist sells a vast selection of teas stored in wooden drawers beneath its... More
Antica Farmacia Santa Maria della Scala
Once farmacia to the 17th Century Papal court, this pharmacy is still run by Carmelite... More
Antica Spezieria
Carmelite monks will guide you through the 17th-century pharmacy where medicines were once concocted for... More
Antico Setificio Fiorentino
Ring the bell to gain access to the garden of this fabric workshop owned by... More
Ara Pacis Museum
Overlooking the Tiber River is the Ara Pacis Museum, which houses the eponymous Altar of... More
Archelogical Museum of Florence
The musuem has held Medici collections of Etruscan, Roman, Greek, and Egyptian art since 1870.... More
Arsenale
Patrizia Pieroni shows her shantung dresses and chunky knit jackets here.... More
Auditorium Parco della Musica
In a city full of classical architecture, Renzo Piano's über-modern classical music hall, shaped a... More
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