When you go to live in Italy you may wonder how you’ll get over the culture shock. Learn these five easy lessons to living like an Italian, however, and you’ll never want to queue, get drunk or wear socks with sandals again
We look at the hot destinations for the rich and famous, and the cost of owning a property in these areas. Find homes in Italy via our property portal. Italian farmers have been working hard on their grapevines, and the Italian gossip grapevine has been just as busy this summer, with a stream of celebrities being spotted taking holidays in Italy. So, where are the popular destinations for the rich and famous?
It is possible to enjoy a healthy Mediterranean diet that is gluten free in Italy. Italians love their food, and are also aware of the connection between health and what they eat. Much of Italian cuisine is based on using fresh local produce as part of the famous Mediterranean diet. An Italian Supermarket chain, Co-op, did a survey of its customers and discovered that 70% of Italians are willing to pay more for all natural foods, 65% are willing to pay more for non-GMO foods and 62% for organic foods.