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  • In this episode, join hosts Kimberly and Tommaso as they recount their captivating journey through Italy, highlighting both cultural encounters and humorous adventures.


    Bergamo’s Città Alta: The episode begins with a vivid recollection of a memorable experience in Bergamo’s historic upper city. While Kimberly explored the local churches, Tommaso recorded a violinist performing Vivaldi outside the Duomo, which left a lasting impression. 


    Starting in Rome: The hosts embarked on their month-long trip in Rome, where they met with Italian colleagues and visited hotels for client recommendations. They humorously compared their travels to a Rolling Stones tour.


    Tuscan Adventures: The journey took them to Cortona, a picturesque village in Tuscany, where they navigated its steep and narrow streets, luckily without incident. They attended a magical Christmas festival featuring children singing at Palazzo del Capitano. A lively dinner with two other American couples resulted in a humorous exchange about driving in Italy.


    Continuing to Montepulciano and Beyond: Kimberly and Tommaso recorded a podcast in Montepulciano and connected with friends, including new acquaintances from England. Their travels also included visits to Arezzo and Modena, with a stop at the Museo Ferrari.


    Cultural Insights and Future Plans: Currently in Bergamo, they enjoyed dinner with a local friend and discussed the complexities of Italian dialects. Despite travel fatigue, the hosts are excited about their upcoming visit to the Dolomites where they will finally stay out for 5 days. 


    The episode wraps up with well wishes for a Buon Natale
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  • In this episode, Kimberly and Tommaso share their recent adventures across Italy, detailing a captivating journey from the bustling streets of Rome to the serene landscapes of Tuscany. Their four-day Roman escapade was filled with the vibrant life of local cafes, a private tour of the Colosseum, and a culinary exploration of diverse restaurants. They also discovered a newfound appreciation for the Negroni cocktail, trying different versions at Roman cocktail bars.
    The second stop on their road trip included a stay in a historic palazzo, where they relished in having it to themselves. As part of Kimberly’s goal to provide clients with unique and reliable recommendations, they stay at these accommodations for confirmation. Their road trip will continue north with a longer stay in the Dolomites.
    Travel insights from the hosts emphasize the convenience of direct flights to major Italian cities like Rome, Milan, or Napoli. They praised the renovated Delta Lounge at Boston Logan Airport for its improvements. In Rome, they noted the ongoing restoration of many sculptures and buildings in preparation for the upcoming Jubilee, and observed the lively yet unfinished setup of Christmas markets in Piazza Navona, accompanied by festive music in shops. A noteworthy update includes the Pantheon’s new entrance fee, which has improved visitor flow, while construction around the Trevi Fountain with it’s new elevated walkway is yet to be finished. A Vespa ride through Roman traffic added an exciting twist to their experience.
    Logistical reflections included the strategic decision to rent a car on the outskirts of Rome to avoid city traffic and potential fines proved to be a good move. Looking forward, Kimberly and Tommaso promise more updates from their continued travels on the road in bel’italia.
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  • In this episode of their podcast series, Kimberly Holcombe and co-host Tommaso take listeners on a journey through the captivating regions of Calabria, Sicily, and Sardinia. The hosts provide insights into each region’s unique characteristics, cultural heritage, and travel recommendations.
    Calabria: Hidden Beauty and Complex Identity

    Calabria, often overlooked, is highlighted for its natural beauty and affordability.

    The hosts discuss its complex identity, influenced by mafia history and personal travel experiences.

    Notable destinations like Tropea, which are becoming popular for their scenic coastlines and seaside villages.


    Sicily: A Tapestry of Civilizations

    Sicily’s rich cultural history is showcased through archaeological sites, such as Taormina’s ancient theater and the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento.

    Cities like Palermo and Catania offer vibrant food scenes and distinct Sicilian traits.

    Due to Taormina’s increasing fame and rising hotel prices, off-season visits are recommended for a more budget-friendly experience.


    Sardinia: Coastal Splendor and Adventure

    Sardinia is celebrated for its stunning coastlines, including the Straits of Bonifacio.

    The region offers numerous activities, including sailing and hiking, and ferries to the Archipelago de Maddalena.

    Cagliari, the capital, is noted for its historical sites and cultural similarities to Sicily.


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  • In this enriching episode of “Kimberly’s Italy,” hosts Kimberly Holcombe and Tommaso dive into the heart of Italian culture, focusing on the vibrant city of Verona. Joining them is special guest Valeria Biasi, a Verona native and co-founder of Verona Tours.
    Key Highlights:


    Personalized Tours in Verona: The episode emphasizes the benefits of small walking tours, which allow for meaningful interactions and a deep dive into local culture. Listeners are introduced to a variety of tours in Verona, including food tours, wine tastings, and historical explorations, all designed to offer enriching experiences.


    Wine Experiences: A spotlight is placed on wine tours in the regions of Soave and Valpolicella, known for their famous red and white grapes. These tours often include transportation and customized itineraries, featuring unique experiences such as winter picnics. The distinctive production process of Amarone wine is also highlighted.


    Responsible and Slow Travel: Inspired by an interview with a Slow Foods USA Board memeber, the conversation encourages responsible tourism. Valeria and her partner Lorella make the effort to show their clients the less crowded destinations, advocating for travel that supports local communities and authentic experiences.


    Authentic Local Discoveries: Personal anecdotes illustrate the joy of discovering hidden gems, such as a charming pasticceria and a lesser-known cloister of the Duomo. Valeria’s role in enhancing these experiences is praised, and she comes highly recommended by Kimberly and Tommaso since they thoroughly enjoyed their walking tour with her.


    Overall, the episode champions the values of personalized and responsible tourism, urging travelers to engage in genuine interactions and uncover the hidden treasures of Italy. Whether through a leisurely stroll in Verona or a tailored wine tour, the hosts encourage an exploration of Italy that is both enriching and sustainable.
    Link to:
     Valeria Biasi
    Verona Tours
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  • In this episode of “Kimberly’s Italy,” co-hosts Kimberly Holcombe and Tommaso Il Favoloso take listeners on a journey through the lesser-known yet captivating regions of Puglia, Basilicata, and Campania, uncovering their unique cultural and geographical features.
    Puglia:


    Geography and Features: Nestled between the Adriatic and Ionian seas, Puglia is known for its unique terra rosa soil, abundant olive trees, and renowned wines such as Primitivo and Negroamaro.


    Cuisine and Climate: The region boasts a vegetable-centric cuisine, diverse climate, and provides a refreshing alternative to the summer heat of Rome.


    Key Destinations: Highlights include the Gargano promontory, Bari, Ostuni, Lecce, and Santa Maria de Leuca. The iconic trulli houses are now popular accommodations.

    Basilicata:


    Historical Context and Terrain: Famous for its mountainous landscape, Basilicata has undergone several name changes, including Lucania under Mussolini.


    Cultural Highlights: Matera, recognized as a European Capital of Culture in 2019, is famed for its unique sassi cave dwellings.


    Visitor Tips: Despite lacking an airport, the region offers warm welcomes in its small villages. Potenza is noted for its narrow roads and parking challenges, while Maratea charms visitors with its scenic appeal.


    Local Wines and Cuisine: The region’s wines, Malantrina and Aglianco, pair excellently with local meats and bread.

    Campania:


    Cultural Hub: Known for its stunning coastline, Campania is also home to Napoli, the birthplace of pizza and a gateway to Capri, Ischia, Procida, and the Amalfi Coast.


    Attractions and Planning: Notable sites include the Reggia di Caserta, Pompeii, and Herculaneum. The Amalfi Coast, with its picturesque villages such as Positano and Amalfi, requires careful planning to navigate high prices and crowds.


    Climate and History: The region benefits from a sunny climate, and south of Salerno you can visit the ancient ruins in Paestum.


    Coastal Challenges: The islands are full of rocky shores which make for somewhat challenging entries for non-local swimmers!


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    Join Kimberly and Tommaso as they delve into these regions, providing travel tips and cultural insights for an enriching Italian adventure.

  • In this episode of “Kimberly’s Italy,” we delve into the global significance of the Slow Food Movement started in Italy decades ago. Joining Kimberly is Tiffany Nurrenbern, an advocate for sustainable food practices, she shares her expertise from her work with Slow Food USA and Zero Food Print.
    Key Topics Discussed:
     Origins of the Slow Food Movement

    Founded in Rome in 1986 as a counter-movement to fast food culture.

    Emphasizes the importance of savoring food and respecting the growing process.

    Terramadre Salone del Gusto
    An event celebrating Italian culinary traditions and promoting good, clean, and fair food.
    Culinary Heritage and Local Sourcing
    Importance of “zero km” sourcing to enhance flavor and support local economies and farmers.
    Innovative Culinary Competitions

    Encourage creativity by utilizing discarded ingredients.

    Foster a spirit of innovation in culinary practices.

    Significance of the Slow Food Movement

    Promotes joy and justice in food consumption, focusing on biodiversity and influencing policy changes.

    Notable differences in food quality between Italy and the U.S., with Italian produce offering superior flavor.

    Collaborations and Sustainable Practices

    Collaborations with chefs and farmers through Slow Food and Zero Foodprint support regenerative food systems and aim to reduce carbon emissions.

    Contributions to sustainable practices and crowdfunding campaigns assist farmers and promote healthy soil development.

    Upcoming Events and Global Connections

    A new Terra Madre event will be launched in Sacramento in 2025, providing a platform for Slow Food enthusiasts in the U.S.

    Slow Food’s global network connects food lovers, enhancing travel experiences through local culinary recommendations.


    This episode underscores the commitment to changing the world through food, reflecting Italy’s rich culinary culture and the global impact of the Slow Food movement. Join us as we explore these fascinating topics and gain insights into how sustainable practices can shape our culinary future.
    Links: 
    Terra Madre Salone del Gusto is an international event dedicated to food politics, sustainable agriculture and the environment. Come to Parco Dora, Turin, from September 26-30, 2024 to shape the future of food with us!
    https://2024.terramadresalonedelgusto.com/en/
    Zero Food Print
    Restoring Earth’s climate requires re-storing the emissions as healthy, carbon-rich soil. Discover how regenerative farming practices like composting, cover cropping, and managed grazing can restore soil's life and suck down carbon from the atmosphere to combat climate change.
    https://www.zerofoodprint.org/
    Slow Food USA unites the joy of food with the pursuit of justice. We cultivate nationwide programs and a network of local chapters, host educational events and advocacy campaigns, and build solidarity through partnerships.
    https://slowfoodusa.org/
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  • Welcome to another insightful episode of Kimberly’s Italy, where we aim to enhance your travel experiences by alleviating trip planning anxiety and increasing your excitement for exploring Italy. I’m Kimberly, and alongside my co-host Tommaso, we share the latest updates and essential travel information to make your journey memorable.
    Listener Reviews and Engagement

    We’ve received wonderful feedback from listeners like Vicki and Ron, who appreciate the valuable insights we provide on both popular and lesser-known Italian regions.

    We encourage you to follow our podcast and connect with us on social media for the latest updates and travel tips.

    Travel Regulations and Advisories for 2025

    Travelers to Italy in 2025 will need to comply with the Entry Exit System (EES) and the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS). The EES is expected to be operational by mid-2025, while the ETIAS start date is yet to be announced.

    The U.S. Department of State has issued a Level 2 travel advisory for Italy due to potential terrorist threats.

    France has temporarily reintroduced Schengen border checks from November 1,2024 to April 1, 2025 over immigration and potential terrorism concerns.

    Tourism and Cultural Updates

    Italy has proposed to increase its tourist tax to €25 per night for luxury hotels, with the revenue aimed at supporting lesser-visited areas and addressing waste management issues.

    Rome’s Appian Way has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its historical and engineering significance. We also touch on the historical context of slavery in Rome, noting that even educated individuals could be enslaved.

    The construction of an elevated glass walkway around the Trevi Fountain is underway to manage overcrowding, although it’s met with skepticism due to its narrow design.

    Local Concerns and Urban Developments

    A significant amount of Romans are calling for caps on short-term rental properties like Airbnb, which locals argue affect long-term housing availability. The government now requires identification codes for these rentals.

    In Naples, the new Centro Nazionale metro station is lauded for its unique design and technology, and encouraging exploration of Naples’ metro system.

    Travel Tips and Resources

    We discuss the necessity of an international driver’s license for car rentals in Italy, sharing client experiences from just this past month.

    U.S. citizens traveling to Italy are advised to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for safety reasons.

    Looking Ahead
    We will not launch an episode next week due to the U.S. election, and some personal travel. However, Episode 171 will be live on Wednesday, November 13, 2024.

    Thank you for tuning in to Kimberly’s Italy. We hope our insights continue to enhance your travel experiences. Be sure to join us next time for more exciting updates and tips on exploring the beautiful regions of Italy.
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  • Italy’s rich cultural tapestry and varied landscapes, highlighting lesser-known regions that promise unique travel experiences.
    Key Highlights:
    Bel’Italia Train Journey:
    A travel adventure on the revived Italian trans-Siberian railway, taking it’s guests through enchanting villages and high-altitude landscapes far from the typical tourist routes.
    Abruzzo Exploration: 

    Discover the region’s diverse geography, from its mountainous terrain and national parks to sandy beaches along the Adriatic Sea.

    Highlights include hiking to Corno Grande, the highest peak in the Apennine Mountain Range.

    The capital city, L’Aquila, offers a historical retreat with medieval architecture.

    Lazio’s Hidden Treasures: 

    Explore the Etruscan heritage village of Tarquinia and beach destinations like Latina.

    The province offer unique sites, including Frosinone’s Roman amphitheater and Rieti, the “navel of Italy.”

    The province of Rome features notable attractions such as Tivoli and Civitavecchia.

    Molise’s Remote Charm:

    Italy’s second smallest region is celebrated for its quiet allure, so quiet in fact it has an appropriate nickname which is divulged in this episode.

    Molise is known for its agricultural lifestyle and limited tourism, offering unplugged vacations.

    Culinary Delights: 
    Molise’s cuisine features hearty dishes like lamb ragu over fusilli pasta, reflecting the region’s rich agricultural heritage and ancient viticulture dating back to 500 BC.
    Upcoming Episodes: 
    Anticipate future explorations of Puglia, Campania, and Basilicata. Note a brief content pause due to the US election and a family gathering, so there will not be an episode on November 6, 2024.
    Join Kimberly and Tommaso as they uncover Italy’s hidden gems, offering a fresh perspective on the country’s diverse regions and inviting listeners to embark on their own Italian adventures.
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  • Welcome to another episode of Kimberley’s Italy, where Kimberly Holcombe and Tommaso guide you through the enchanting landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture of Italy. In this episode, we share captivating stories from travelers who have experienced the warmth and hospitality of the Italian people. Here’s a glimpse of the heartwarming tales we cover:
    Personal Stories and Experiences:


    Sisters in Basilicata: Rose and Lulu, sisters with family ties in Italy, journeyed to Basilicata. They were warmly received by a local family simply by explaining they were there to see their great grandparents’ home town . Their trip was made even more memorable by Gianni, their helpful driver, and a gift of olive oil from Gianni’s father.


    Unexpected Adventures in Ischia: A Canadian couple’s flight cancellation turned into an unexpected adventure on Ischia Island. Their spontaneous visit provided them with delightful surprises and unforgettable memories.


    Amalfi Coast and Procida Exploration: This same couple relished their travels along the stunning Amalfi Coast and the charming island of Procida. A highlight of their journey was a memorable boat trip with a very friendly local captain.


    Italian Road Trip: An American couple embarked on a three-week road trip starting in Rome, experiencing Italy’s diverse landscapes and cultures.

    First-Time Visitor Experiences:


    Tuscany and Truffle Hunting: First-time visitors to Italy were deeply appreciative of the kindness shown by locals, especially during a Tuscany tour and an entertaining truffle hunting experience.


     Amalfi Journey: Travelers recount the attentive service they received from hotel staff in Amalfi, who went out of their way to bake a sweet treat that didn’t’ interfere with their daughter’s tree nut allergy.


    Family Reunion in Parma: A woman shares the generosity her Italian relatives in Parma showed her and her daughters upon meeting them for the first time.

    Looking Ahead:
    The episode reflects on these positive experiences from Kimberly’s clients who traveled all through Italy this year. Join us as we continue to uncover the hidden gems and share the inspiring stories that make Italy a unique and cherished destination.
    Stay tuned for more engaging tales and insightful discussions in upcoming episodes of Kimberly’s Italy.
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  • In this episode of “Kimberly’s Italy,” we delve into the fascinating layers of Italian culture, history, art, and cuisine, weaving stories and personal experiences that transport you straight to Italy. This isn’t your typical language course or a strict travel guide; rather, it’s an invitation to enjoy the wonders of Italy through our eyes and experiences.
    Listener Engagement:
    We address a range of listener feedback, including some critiques of Tommaso’s charm and the occasional negative or boring content. Despite these varied opinions, we value all reviews and maintain a strong connection with our audience.
    Client Experiences:
    Our clients in Rome share their joy in the Eternal City and their excitement for an upcoming wedding on the Amalfi Coast.
    Le Marche Exploration:

    We discuss Le Marche’s geography and transportation, noting the region’s unique beach improvements.

    Highlights include the region’s local cuisine, emphasizing olives, truffles, and wine.

    A contrast between Italian and American beaches is provided.

    Our travels in Urbino reveal its rich historical landmarks and underscore the value of exploring small villages for authentic cultural interactions.

    Umbria Insights:

    Known as the “green heart of Italy,” Umbria is celebrated for its landscapes and agricultural products, including olive oil, wine, and cured meats.

    Anecdotes from a dinner party highlight the popularity of these cured meats which continue to be made in the Umbrian tradition.

    Umbria’s less crowded appeal compared to Tuscany is due to fewer accommodations and the lack of a large international airport. However, the train option provides an alternative to costly private drivers.

    Travel Planning:

    Discussion of the unique accommodation options such as renovated castles and organic farm stays.

    Kimberly’s clients are eloping in Umbria next spring and chose a one of the renovated castles we just highlighted.


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  • Navigating Rome During the 2025 Jubilee
    In this episode, Kimberly and Tommaso explore the upcoming 2025 Jubilee in Rome, which is expected to draw an estimated 35 million visitors. They delve into the historical significance of the Jubilee and offer practical advice for experiencing Rome amidst the anticipated crowds.
    History of the Jubilee:

    Originated in 1300 under Pope Boniface as a year of reconciliation.

    Celebrated every 25 years.

    Commences on Christmas Eve with the opening of the holy doors at St. Peter’s Basilica.

    Personal Reflections:

    Kimberly, while not religious, appreciates the church artwork and architecture.

    Reflects on visiting Rome during quieter times, such as November 2021 amid COVID-19 restrictions.

    Recounts navigating Rome during the G7 summit, highlighting the stark contrast between the serene Trevi Fountain then and its current crowded state.

    Challenges and Opportunities:

    Managing large crowds and potential visitor fees for attractions to control tourist numbers.

    Emphasis on early booking of accommodations for the Jubilee.

    The importance of verifying accommodations and services to ensure quality for clients, sharing positive feedback from satisfied travelers.

    Travel Advice for the Rome Jubilee:

    Be prepared for large crowds.

    Respect dress codes in religious sites.

    Make and cancel dinner reservations as needed.

    Support tourism workers.

    Conduct thorough research to avoid unreliable online travel advice.


    Kimberly and Tommaso stress the importance of planning and preparation for a successful visit to Rome during the 2025 Jubilee. They offer practical tips and personal anecdotes to help listeners navigate the city’s challenges and make the most of their experience. The episode also encourages listeners to stay tuned for more insights into traveling through Italy’s diverse regions.
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  • Show Notes for “Kimberley’s Italy” Podcast
    Episode Theme: Exploring Emilia Romagna, Liguria, and Tuscany
    Join me, Kimberly, and my co-host Tommaso as we embark on a journey through the rich tapestry of Italian history, culture, cuisine, and travel experiences. In this episode, we focus on three distinct regions—Emilia Romagna, Liguria, and Tuscany—sharing humorous anecdotes and valuable travel tips that will have you eagerly planning your next Italian adventure.
    Emilia Romagna: A Culinary and Automotive Gem


    Culinary Delights: Discover the famed Parmigiano Reggiano cheese and prosciutto di Parma that have made this region a gastronomic haven.


    Automotive Excellence: Explore the legendary brands like Ferrari, Maserati and Lamborghini that call Emilia Romagna home.


    Climate Impact: Address the severe floods caused by climate change, discussing the EU’s financial aid efforts to help the region recover.


    Liguria: Coastal Beauty and Culinary Treasures


    Scenic Destinations: Learn about the breathtaking beaches and popular spots such as Portofino and Cinque Terre.


    Travel Tips: We recommend visiting off season to avoid the crowds and highlight the scenic train rides to France.


    Culinary Highlights: Savor the local pesto and focaccia, with a special mention of Stanley Tucci’s exploration of Ligurian basil.


    Tuscany: Landscapes, History, and Gastronomy


    Historic Cities and Villages: Dive into the beauty of Siena and Florence, and anticipate our upcoming road trip through lesser-known Tuscan villages.


    Past Adventures: Reflecting on our pre-GPS travels in Chianti, we provide insights into notable sites like Pistoia and Isola de Elba.


    Culinary Traditions: Celebrate Tuscany’s agricultural pride and its renowned culinary traditions.


    Personal Reflection on Italian Cuisine
    We wrap up the episode with a recount of a dinner party featuring delicacies from Modena, Parma, and Tuscany. I share the joy our guests found in the authentic Italian flavors, particularly the Parmigiano cheese with balsamic vinegar, and reflect on the challenge of sourcing such high-quality ingredients in the U.S. Ending on a lighthearted note, Tommaso and I express our enduring passion for discussing and savoring the exquisite food from these regions.
    Tune in to “Kimberley’s Italy” for an engaging and informative exploration of Italy’s most captivating regions, brought to life by our narratives.
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  • Hey there, welcome to “Kimberly’s Italy”! Join hosts Kimberly and Tommaso as they take you through the beauty, culture, and pure joy of Italy.
    Episode Highlights:


    Christmas in Italy: Get into the festive spirit with us as we talk about the unique decorations and warm atmospheres that make Christmas in Italy so special.


    Spontaneous Adventures: Sometimes, the best trips are unplanned! Hear about how a canceled flight turned into a delightful impromptu adventure to Ischia for some of our clients.


    Joyful Client Updates: We love receiving photos from our clients’ Italian escapades. Their happy memories remind us of Italy’s endless charm.


    September Festivals: September is buzzing with food and wine festivals, including La Riano Bravo’s amazing porcini mushroom festival.


    Travel Tips: We’ve got you covered with tips on handling potential travel disruptions, like national transportation strikes.


    Rome’s 2025 Jubilee Preparations: Exciting news! Rome is ramping up taxi services to get ready for the 2025 Jubilee.


    Florence Art Insights: Learn about the Uffizi Gallery’s efforts to manage crowds and make your visit even better.

    Click here for the article in "The Art Newspaper"


    Italian Christmas Traditions: From Sicily to Taormina and Lago di Como, we reflect on how Italy’s Christmas celebrations compare to those in the U.S.


    Christmas Markets: Explore Italy’s charming Christmas markets, filled with artisan crafts, regional gifts, and delicious specialty foods.


    Upcoming Trip to the Dolomites: We’re gearing up for a trip to the Dolomites, looking forward to snow and holiday festivities in Santa Cristina and Castelrotto.


    Encouraging Holiday Travel: Thinking about a holiday trip? We highly recommend visiting Italy during the holiday season for an unforgettable experience.

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  • Exploring Lombardia, Piemonte, and Valdosta
    In this captivating episode of Kimberly’s Italy, hosts Kimberly Holcombe and Tommaso invite listeners on a journey through the enchanting regions of Lombardia, Piemonte, and Val d’Aosta. Their mission is to spotlight the unique characteristics of Italy’s 20 regions, with a particular focus on promoting lesser-known travel destinations.
    Lombardia: Diversity and Cultural Richness
    Kimberly and Tommaso begin by exploring Lombardia, a region renowned for its varied landscapes and significant economic contributions. Milan, the cultural and economic hub, takes center stage as Kimberly shares her personal experiences from living in this vibrant city. She candidly discusses the allure of Milan alongside the challenges posed by increased tourism. The hosts also highlight other noteworthy cities in Lombardy, such as Brescia, celebrated for its rich art and food culture, and Bergamo, known for its well-preserved medieval center. Their reminiscences of trips around the picturesque Lake Como and Lake Lugano, including an unforgettable encounter with Ferraris, add a personal touch to the episode.
    Piemonte: A Land of Culinary Delights and Natural Beauty
    The journey continues to Piemonte, a region distinguished by its geographical diversity. Kimberly and Tommaso delve into the world of Barolo wine and truffles, key highlights of Piemonte’s culinary scene. They discuss the vibrant city of Torino and the lesser-known gem of Vercelli, famous for its expansive rice fields that attract cyclists and offer exciting river sports. This segment is a treat for food and wine enthusiasts as well as nature lovers.
    Val d’Aosta: Italy’s Smallest Region with Grand Scenery
    Finally, the hosts turn their attention to Val d’Aosta, Italy’s smallest region, celebrated for its pristine air and natural beauty—a stark contrast to the urban hustle of Milan. Kimberly and Tomasso share exhilarating skiing experiences at the Matterhorn and Cervinia, and explore the region’s impressive wine production and breathtaking scenery, especially around Courmayeur. This segment promises to inspire outdoor adventurers and those seeking tranquility.
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    Looking Ahead
    Stay tuned as Kimberly and Tommaso continue their biweekly journey through Italy’s regions, providing invaluable insights and travel tips.
    Thank you for joining us on Kimberly’s Italy, where every episode brings you closer to the heart of this magnificent country. Happy travels!

  • Welcome to another episode of Kimberly’s Italy, hosted by Kimberly and Tommaso! In this episode, we dive into the art of exploring Italy beyond the typical tourist destinations, offering personalized recommendations and sharing captivating client travel stories. Here’s what you can expect:
    Client Travel Stories
    Listeners will be inspired by diverse travel experiences from Kimberly's clients:


    Family Adventure: A family chooses a tranquil village in Lake Como and enjoyed the convenience of a hired driver.


    Friends’ Extended Stay: Despite multiple train rides, two friends make the most of their month long Italian vacation.


    Couple’s Romantic Getaway: From moped tours in Rome to exquisite wine tastings, a couple savors various activities across Italy on their FIRST TRIP to Europe!


    Memorable Narratives


    Driving to La Spezia: One woman’s scenic driving trip that she LOVED!


    Milan, Parma, and Tuscany: A family indulges in private tours and immersive cooking classes.


    Amalfi Coast Escape: A mid-June trip to the Amalfi Coast becomes a family’s best vacation ever, thanks to their strategic decision to avoid crowded Positano.


    Kimberly and Tommaso also keep listeners informed about important travel updates:


    EU Travel Regulations: By November 2024, non-EU travelers will need to register biometric data, with the EES system coming in November 2024.


    Pantheon Entry Fee: Tommaso highlights the introduction of an entry fee for the Pantheon in Rome, which has significantly boosted revenue, benefiting cultural and religious institutions.


    Housing Market Impact: The hosts discuss the effects of short-term rentals on Italy’s housing market and new regulations for property owners.


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    Future Episodes
    Stay tuned as Kimberly and Tommaso continue their biweekly journey through Italy’s regions, providing invaluable insights and travel tips.
    Thank you for joining us on Kimberly’s Italy, where every episode brings you closer to the heart of this magnificent country. Happy travels!

  • Join us as we embark on a journey through Italy’s 20 regions, bringing the diverse culture, rich history, stunning art, delectable cuisine, and exquisite wine of this beautiful country to life. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or have yet to visit Italy, our episodes aim to provide a vivid introduction to what makes each region unique. Additionally, Kimberly organizes private trips to Italy, offering listeners a chance to experience these wonders firsthand.
    Episode Highlights: The Regions of Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, and South Tyrol
    Friuli Venezia Giulia:


    Geographical Influence: This region is uniquely shaped by its proximity to Slovenia and Austria, influencing both its language and cuisine.


    Cultural and Historical Points: Trieste’s Habsburg architecture, its bustling port, and literary cafés frequented by James Joyce are key highlights.


    Wine and Landscapes: Known for its renowned white wine vineyards, colorful traditional costumes, and mountainous scenery, including the intriguing, submerged bell tower in Lago di Resia.


    Veneto:


    Adriatic Sea Border: Famous for its iconic cities such as Venice and Verona.


    Lesser-Known Gems: Discover Vicenza, Belluno, Padova, and Rovigo, each celebrated for their rich history and in Vicenza’s case, Palladian architecture at it’s best.


    Natural Beauty: Admire the splendor of Lago di Garda and explore the variety of outdoor activities available in the region.


    South Tyrol:


    Stunning Landscapes and Cultural Diversity: Enjoy 300 days of sunshine annually and marvel at the exceptional beauty of the Dolomites.


    Outdoor Activities: A paradise for skiing, hiking, and mountain biking enthusiasts.


    Charming Towns: Trento and Bolzano are highlighted for their diverse cuisines and distinctive architecture.


    Historical Significance: The region’s history as a corridor for conquerors and crusaders is verified by its numerous castles.

    Looking Ahead:
    Future episodes will cover more fascinating regions such as Lombardia, Piemonte, Aosta Valley, and Liguria. Our aim is to provide in-depth insights without overwhelming our listeners, ensuring each region receives the attention it deserves.
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    Join us on this exciting adventure through Italy’s 20 regions with Kimberly and Tommaso. Buon viaggio!

  • In this humorous episode of “Kimberly’s Italy,” hosts Kimberly and Tommaso sit down with Janice to discuss her fascinating journey of purchasing and renovating a dilapidated house in Lunigiana, Tuscany, over two decades ago. The episode delves into the ups and downs of transforming a neglected property into a cherished home, set against the backdrop of one of Italy’s most picturesque regions.
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    Key Highlights:
    Meeting and Friendship:
    Kimberly recounts meeting Janice in Manhattan, where their shared passion for Italy laid the foundation for a lasting friendship.
    Choosing Lunigiana:
    Janice, originally from England, chose Lunigiana for its stunning landscapes and affordable real estate, marking the beginning of her Italian adventure.
    Renovation Challenges:
    Janice discusses the various hurdles she and Richard faced, such as language barriers and navigating local regulations. The importance of finding a geometra, a local expert in managing building tasks, is emphasized.
    Community Support:
    Janice shares stories of the welcoming locals, particularly neighbors Enzo and Rosetta, who provided invaluable support. The rural lifestyle, steeped in traditional farming practices, presented a stark contrast to their urban backgrounds.
    Cultural Enrichment:
    The expertise of the local villagers in gardening and cooking greatly enriched Janice and Richard’s experience, even though it sometimes made them feel out of their depth. The high quality of local produce and the dedication of residents to sourcing the best ingredients were highlights of their new life.
    Modernization and Social Media:
    Over the years, technological advancements have brought modern conveniences to the village while preserving its charm. Social media has played a role in strengthening community bonds and enhancing participation in local events.
    Affordable Real Estate and Community Life:
    The episode touches on the allure of affordable homes in other regions like Calabria or Sicily. Janice’s anecdotes illustrate the importance of community support, and the creativity needed to solve everyday problems.
    Celebrating Two Decades in Vezzanello:
    After more than 20 years in their renovated home, Janice reflects on the strong community ties and friendships formed with both locals and fellow expatriates and the blend of urban and rural lifestyles

    Join Kimberly for this engaging and informative conversation with Janice, as they celebrate the joys and challenges of making a home in beautiful Lunigiana, Tuscany.
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  • Tommaso delves into the intriguing and somewhat clandestine world of air conditioning in the picturesque town of Portofino. Here are the key highlights:
    Strict Regulations in Portofino:

    Portofino’s stringent regulations aim to preserve the town’s aesthetic charm by heavily restricting air conditioning installations.

    Tommaso humorously compares the covert operations of installing air conditioners to scenes from “The Sopranos,” highlighting the lengths to which some residents go to stay cool.

    Extravagant Events vs. Small Population:

    The episode juxtaposes the lavish lifestyle in Portofino, such as a $139 million pre-wedding party, against the town’s small permanent population of just 379 residents.

    This contrast underscores the unique socio-economic dynamics within the town.

    Enforcement and Tensions:

    With temperatures soaring, locals have increasingly reported illegal air conditioning units, prompting police patrols and enforcement actions.

    From January to July, 33 cases were reported, amounting to roughly 10% of the population, with fines reaching up to €50,000 for offenders.

    Enhanced Surveillance and Privacy Concerns:
    The local police have considered using drones to monitor illegal installations, though privacy concerns have been raised by the town’s mayor.
    Heatwave and Rising Tensions:

    Amidst a record heatwave with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, tensions among residents have heightened.

    The situation has fostered an atmosphere of neighborly vendetta, with individuals reporting each other over illegal air conditioning units.

    Join Tommaso as he explains this fascinating aspect of life in Portofino, blending humor with insightful commentary on the lengths people will go to maintain comfort and the impact of strict regulations on community dynamics.

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  • Welcome to another episode of our travel series with your hosts Kimberly and Tommaso! In today’s discussion, we delve into the critical topic of being a considerate visitor in Italy. With the travel season in full swing, it’s more important than ever to respect local communities and employees.
    Main Theme: Respectful and Thoughtful Tourism
    Challenges Faced by Locals and Infrastructure:

    We explore the impact of tourism on local servers and infrastructure. The summer influx can strain resources, as seen with Capri’s water system failures and issues with inadequate air conditioning.

    Tips for tourists include greeting locals politely and exercising patience, which can go a long way in fostering positive interactions.


    Advantages of Off-Season Travel:
    Consider visiting during the off-season to avoid overcrowding and enjoy a more relaxed experience. This can also alleviate some of the stress on local resources.

    Mass Tourism and Its Effects:

    The episode sheds light on how mass tourism affects housing and living conditions, using Barcelona and Mallorca as examples. We discuss the rise in rents and the role of platforms like Airbnb in the housing crisis.

    Hear about the local protests and the growing call for regulations to manage these challenges effectively.


    Addressing Disruptive Behavior:

    Disruptive tourist actions, such as vandalism in Florence and unauthorized events in Sardinia, are significant issues. We talk about the importance of stricter regulations to preserve the integrity of these destinations.

    Our hosts emphasize the need for tourists to respect local customs and laws to ensure a harmonious travel experience.


    Practical Tips for Travelers:
    Simple actions like being patient, understanding local challenges, and planning visits during less busy times can significantly enhance your travel experience and support the local communities.

    Join Kimberly and Tommaso as they provide insights and practical advice on how to be a considerate and respectful visitor. Whether you’re planning a trip to Italy or any other popular destination, this episode is packed with valuable information to help you travel thoughtfully.
    Thank you for tuning in! Don’t forget to subscribe for more travel tips and stories, and share your experiences with us on our social media channels. Happy travels!
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  • Show Notes: Exploring the Hidden Gems of Lago di Como
    Hosts: Kimberly and Tommaso
    In this delightful episode, Tommaso and I dive into the serene beauty and hidden treasures of Lago di Como, reflecting on the positive feedback from our popular episode on the same. We open the conversation by discussing the challenges first-time visitors often face when navigating the area, particularly in discovering less crowded villages beyond the bustling Bellagio.
    Key Highlights:


    Listener Story: I share a heartwarming story from a listener that highlights the theme of global interconnectedness, illustrating how travel can bring people closer together despite distances.


    Via del Amore: We announce the reopening of the iconic Via del Amore after a 12-year restoration, advising listeners to avoid peak seasons when visiting Cinque Terre to escape the crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.


    Exploring Lago di Como:


    Varena: Known for its tranquility, stunning villas, botanical gardens, and boat rentals, Verena is highly recommended for a serene escape.


    Day Trips: Our recommendations for day trips include Varenna and Lecco, with Varenna offering notable attractions and Lecco providing a charming, less crowded alternative with scenic nearby villages.


    Bellagio: We discuss the heavy tourist traffic in Bellagio, primarily due to its single main street, and suggest visiting during off-peak times for a more enjoyable experience.


    Quieter Villages:


    Lezzeno, Nesso, Pognana Lario, and Faggeto Lario (the “Lario twins”) are highlighted for their peaceful ambiance, offering a break from the more tourist-heavy areas.


    Historical Context: We share a fascinating tidbit about the lake’s name change from Lago di Lario to Lago di Como, adding depth to the cultural understanding of the region.


    Navigating Boat Schedules: We emphasize the importance of mastering the complex boat schedules to ensure a tranquil visit, with tips on rental options and enjoying the breathtaking views.


    Torno: Tommaso and I reminisce about our fond memories in Torno, noting its charming church, serene cemetery reminiscent of Pere Lachaise in Paris, and the luxurious Serrano hotel. Despite the limited activities, Torno’s relaxing charm makes it an ideal spot for day trips.

    We wrap up the episode by expressing our deep enthusiasm for Lago di Como and offering our travel planning assistance, backed by our extensive visits and personal experiences.
    Join Tommaso and me as we guide you through the serene and lesser-known corners of Lago di Como, ensuring your visit is both memorable and peaceful.
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