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Live Like an Italian with gg: A comprehensive travel guide from the Italian Alps to Alberobello, Puglia.
by Grace Greco
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Synopsis
Italy is more than a destination—it is a way of life. Capture the romance and diversity of Italy from the snow-capped Alps to Sun-drenched Puglia. Discover a land where every piazza celebrates La Dolce Vita.
Hike the glowing pink and gold peaks of the Dolomites at sunrise and sunset. Glide ...
Hike the glowing pink and gold peaks of the Dolomites at sunrise and sunset. Glide ...
Italy is more than a destination—it is a way of life. Capture the romance and diversity of Italy from the snow-capped Alps to Sun-drenched Puglia. Discover a land where every piazza celebrates La Dolce Vita.
Hike the glowing pink and gold peaks of the Dolomites at sunrise and sunset. Glide through Venice's canals. Stand before Florence's Renaissance masterpieces. Walk the eternal streets of Rome. Sip limoncello on Amalfi's cliffs, sail Capri's glowing Blue Grotto. Step into Alberobello's fairytale Trulli.
This book is a celebration of Italy's passion and soul- a journey through its food and wine, art and culture. Let these pages inspire you to slow down, savor the moment, and live like an Italian, wherever you are.
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