Episodios

  • 161. The 20 Regions of Italy Explained #1
    Aug 28 2024
    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. Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook Join us on this exciting adventure through Italy’s 20 regions with Kimberly and Tommaso. Buon viaggio!
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    25 m
  • 160. Pioneers of a Tuscan Fixer Upper!
    Aug 20 2024
    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. Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook 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. Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
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    35 m
  • 159. The Sopranos come to Portofino
    Aug 14 2024
    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. Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
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  • 158. The Summer of Misconduct!
    Aug 7 2024
    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! Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
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    23 m
  • 157. Lake Como... The Less Traveled Side.
    Jul 31 2024
    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. Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
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    32 m
  • 156. Can't decide where to stay in Lake Como?
    Jul 24 2024
    Welcome to another episode of “Kimberly’s Italy,” where I, Kimberly and my co-host Tommaso, take you on a journey through the captivating regions of Italy. In this episode, I shift the spotlight to the stunning Lake Como and its charming surrounding villages. As Rome prepares for an influx of visitors for the Catholic Church Jubilee in 2025, we offer recommendations for alternative travel destinations, encouraging you to explore less touristy areas for a more authentic Italian experience. Main Themes: Alternative Travel Destinations: With Rome expected to be bustling with Jubilee visitors, I suggest considering Lake Como as a serene and picturesque alternative. Personal Experiences: I share my personal visits to Lake Como during off-peak seasons, highlighting the benefits of avoiding large crowds and truly immersing in the local culture. Diverse Attractions: From dining and shopping in Como to the tranquil charm of villages like Moltrasio, there’s something for every traveler. Noteworthy mentions include the elegant Passalacqua hotel and the beautiful gardens and artwork at Hotel Tremezzo and Villa Carlota in Tremezzo. Limited Ferry Services: While ferry services may be limited in some areas, I assure you that villages such as Laglio and Argegno, offer exceptional dining, hiking, and breathtaking views of the Alps. Historic Villas and Bustling Waterfronts: North of Argegno, explore Sala Comacina and Leno, known for their historic villas and vibrant waterfronts with public markets and eateries. Ease of Mobility in Menaggio: Menaggio is highlighted for its easier mobility and less crowded atmosphere compared to Bellagio and Como. Sailing and Kiting Adventures: For the adventurous, I discuss the thrilling sailing and kiting experiences available, particularly at the Bellano Sailing School near Varenna. This episode emphasizes the joy of uncovering hidden gems and experiencing local life away from the usual tourist trails. Join me and my co-host Tommaso as we delve into the wonders of Lake Como, offering practical tips and heartfelt stories to inspire your next Italian adventure. Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
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  • 155. All the History, None of the Crowds!
    Jul 17 2024
    Episode Highlights: Join us ( Kimberly and Tommaso) as we shine a light on the lesser-known gems of Italy—Piacenza and Pistoia. This episode is packed with insightful tips to inspire your next Italian adventure beyond the usual tourist hotspots like Rome and Florence. Introduction to Piacenza and Pistoia: Discover the charm of these lesser-known cities that offer a rich blend of history, culture, and architectural beauty. Learn why venturing beyond the typical destinations can provide a more fulfilling and less exhausting travel experience. Trip Planning Tips: We discuss the common challenges of trip planning in Italy and offer practical strategies for managing tourist crowds. We highlight the benefits of exploring smaller cities to truly appreciate local culture without the overwhelm. Spotlight on Pistoia: Known as a quieter alternative to Florence, Pistoia boasts natural beauty, thermal baths, and unique architecture. Suggestions for staying in Pistoia and taking day trips to Florence or Lucca for a balanced experience. Highlights include the architectural wonders of Piazza del Duomo, the Bishop’s residence, the bell tower, and the baptistery. A nod to Pistoia’s designation as the capital of culture in 2017, enhancing its appeal. Exploring Piacenza: Piacenza offers a peaceful atmosphere, contrasting with the bustling vibe of Milano. Despite fewer hotel options, Piacenza provides lovely accommodations and a welcoming ambiance. Key sites include Piazza San Antonio, Piazza Cavalli with its equestrian statues, and Palazzo Gotico. Delve into the city’s rich history, including notable visits from Leonardo da Vinci. Indulge in Piacenza’s local salumi for an authentic taste of Italian cuisine. Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
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  • 154. Travel Tips + News…Molto Importante!
    Jul 10 2024
    Welcome to another episode of our podcast, where we delve into the multifaceted world of travel in Italy. In this episode, we share essential travel updates, and practical tips to enhance your Italian adventure. Travel Updates: Current Events and Their Impact Volcanic Activity: Mount Etna’s eruptions disrupt flights, emphasizing the need for flexible travel plans. Rising Costs: Increased demand and prices for flights to islands like Sardinia, coupled with the Italian government’s failed price cap attempt due to airline pressure. Wine Quality: Volcanic ash affects the quality of local wines, a point of interest for oenophiles. Weather Challenges: Intense storms and unpredictable weather call for thorough preparation and local advice. Practical Tips: Navigating Challenges and Enjoying Italy Drought in Sicily: Severe drought leads to water restrictions, impacting tourism and agriculture. Visitors are advised to be mindful of water usage. Heat Management: Summers in Italian cities can be brutal. Tips include: Early sightseeing and visiting air-conditioned museums. Carrying water bottles and utilizing public water fountains. Opting for light meals and moderating alcohol intake. Finding shady streets and planning evening activities for cooler experiences. Special Advice for Visiting Venice To beat the crowds and heat, consider rising early, taking siestas, and exploring the city at night. Teaser: Stay tuned for the next episode where we will discuss two charming small Italian cities worth visiting. Join us as we continue to explore the wonders of Italy, offering heartfelt stories, essential updates, and valuable tips to make your journey unforgettable. Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
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    27 m