Visiting Italy - Fun, Food and Festas
Italian delights - Porchetta to Tartufo Nero with a
nice glass of Chianti to wash it down
A Short Guide to having fun in Italy by: Jacob Fiennes
The
best time to go to Italy could well be, well, anytime. In reality
the best time is between April and June as the flood of school
holidays hasn't yet hit the roads, the countryside is at its fullest
bloom and the weather isn't uncomfortably hot yet.
When deciding at
which time of the year to go to Italy it may be worth scheduling around a couple
of festivals as they are invariably spectacular occasions.
Here is a
shortlist of the best on offer:
Festa dei Ceri,
Umbria in May
Il Palio, Siena in July and August
Carnevale, Venice in February
Festa di San Gennaro, Naples in December
I Candelieri, Sardinia in August
Palio delle Quattro Antiche Repubbliche Marinare, Venice / Pisa / Amalfe / Genoa
in May / June
Processione dei Serpari, Abruzzo in May
Sa Sartiglia, Sardinia in February
Umbria Jazz, Perugia in July
In August prices
tend to skyrocket across the country along with the weather, so is best avoided.
However, that is not true of the whole of the country. In a country such as
Italy the weather is incredibly diverse, ranging from stifling heat in the
low-lands of Florence to the snow-capped chills of the Alps and the Dolomites.
Overall you can
expect long hot summers the further south you are, with Sicily and Sardinia
enjoying the best of all, where sea swimming is possible right into mid October.
Italy is a
fairly expensive country with accommodation being the single most costly aspect
of a trip. You may find cheaper accommodation out of the city centres and in
surrounding satellite towns. Expect to pay around 12 to 20 euros for a youth
hostel, 25 to 45 euros for a basic pensione or small hotel, and around 70 to 120
euros for a mid-range hotel.
Eating out is an
incredible experience throughout Italy. As any Italian will tell you, there
really is no such thing as Italian food, as each region tends to be known for
its particular specialities. Budget for around 20 to 35 euros for a great
full-course meal with a house wine on average.
The delectable
Cucina Italiana is never far away in Italy. If you're a bit of a gastronomic
connoisseur then id recommend touring around the Tuscany, Emilia-Romagna and
Umbria regions for the quintessential food tour.
Shop for Italian
delights to take home in the Mercato delle Erbe in Bologna, then head off to
nearby Modena for a bottle of perhaps the worlds finest balsamic vinegar.
Next pick up a
delicious antipasto in the most well-known food town of Parma - see Parma ham
and Parmesan cheese.
For you first
dish perhaps Umbria for some umbricelli (pasta served with shaved truffles). If
you can try to get your hands on the ever-elusive tartufo nero or black truffle
from Norcia.
For the next
course perhaps a taste of the infamous bistecca alla fiorentina from Florence or
head to Perugia for a porchetta, an Umbrian speciality of suckling pig stuffed
with its own liver plus a handful of wild fennel and rosemary.
What to drink
with these delights? Head to the Chianti region for a rocking red, or Orvieto
for a succulent and sharp white.
Round off this
tour with dessert in Siena in the form of a slice of panforte, a hard flatcake
of candied fruits and nuts, or perhaps cantucci e vin santo (yes you guessed it
- a biscuit doused in sweet white wine), a Tuscan speciality.
Getting around
Italy is relatively easy and cheap, although car hire prices are on the rise. If
you decide to take a train the regionale (local stopping trains) are much
cheaper than the diretto (fast intercity and eurostar trains) and in my opinion
are far more rewarding as you get to see more and take photos along the way.
It you're in
search of good reading to help in capturing the spirit of Italy then id
recommend picking up a copy of Il Gattopardo by GT di Lampedusa, The Aeneid by
Virgil, La Storia by Elsa Morate or perhaps Grazia Deledda's Canne al Vento.
Have fun!
About the author
Jacob Fiennes is an enthusiastic traveller and photographer with a passion
for discovery. He is a founder and regular contributor to the hugely popular
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