Showing posts with label Tours and Activities - Italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tours and Activities - Italy. Show all posts

Saturday, April 6, 2024

🇮🇹Italy's Luxury Trains - Review of ItaliaRail and Italo

ABBEY: Our entry to Italy was by train. We onboarded TrenItalia from Bellinzona to Milano Centrale. Then ItaliaRail going to Firenze Santa Maria Novella until the final stop at Poggibonsi-San Gimignano.
We were shocked by the amount of people at Milano Centrale. Maybe because it is the last days before the New Year and everyone is eager to go home and be with their families. The ride is the usual; food is included in the ticket. The seats are comfortable and almost clean. There is no lounge for ItaliaRail as well as TrenItalia unlike with Italo when we went from Firenze S.M. to Roma Tibirtuna. 

We were given drinks as well as pastries on the lounge and got good seats while waiting for our train. The locomotive didn’t disappoint. The first class has large space for our luggages, is almost quiet and organized. We enjoyed our coffee, warm pastry and munchies.

Italy's Luxury Trains - Review of ItaliaRail and Italo
Italy's Luxury Trains - Review of ItaliaRail and Italo

WILL: In our 20 years of travel experience, comfort has always been a priority, balancing it with the cost to fit within our budget. Today, as we wrap up our Italy trip, let's dive into Italy's Luxury Class train travel.


EUR47.90 / pax — From Milan to Florence we booked through ItaliaRail Business Quiet. I do not want to rant but can’t let this pass:

  • Purchasing tickets through ItaliaRail led us to an unexpected twist – being assigned to a Trenitalia Train. Foolishly, I assumed there'd be lounges aplenty at major Italian stations. Milan's bustling crowds proved me wrong, highlighting the need for better lounge access planning.
  • Despite the "Quiet" label, the Business Coach was anything but tranquil. Chatter about food drowned out any hopes of a nap, and dusty windows obscured the scenery.
  • On the bright side, a steaming cup of coffee accompanied by hot bread was a pleasant surprise. Plus, the pristine water closets were a saving grace.


Eur75.90 / pax — From Florence to Roma Tiburtina we booked Italo Club Executive Class. It only tooked us less than an hour riding this Italy’s luxury train. 

  • The Florence Italo Club Lounge offered a dedicated space with an attendant serving drinks and sandwiches, unlike other self-service lounges.
  • Snagging seats just before the driver's cabin gave us an air of exclusivity. Quiet and spacious, with foldable tables providing ample legroom, it was a journey worth savoring.
  • While reveling in comfort, we almost missed the underwhelming snack – more suited for a schoolyard than a luxury train. 

In conclusion, ItaliaRail fell short of our expectations, while Italo exceeded them, making our journey to Rome a pleasant one. Cheers to comfortable travels! On to our next adventure :) 



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ItaliaRail

(W) https://www.italiarail.com/


Italo

(W) https://www.italotreno.it/en





Friday, March 22, 2024

🇮🇹 Local Delights: Exploring Authentic Eats in Italy

ABBEY:

Tenuta Torciano New Year’s Eve Dinner €135/person
I have no expectation of what a New Year’s Eve dinner at a winery entails. So off we go to Tenuta Torciano.
We were fetched by a golf cart from the gate and was served a glass of white wine as we wait for the dinner to start. We were able to take snaps at their gazebos as well as their garden. The main hall have a barn-fell to it and it came alive with the holiday decorations and live songs. Our table ia filled with wine glasses and bottles of wine. 
We had diced tuna, chicken liver, tomato flan, and anchovies for starters and followed by crepe with sausages and risotto with prawns. The second course is grilled beef sirloin and a fillet of sea bream. And it ended with chocolate mousse. Every item is paired with wine. And the glasses are being refilled as soon as you finish them. We really took our time to immerse ourselves in the experience; to enjoy the food, drink the best wines, and spend quality time with our “dates”. All of us were ushered outside as the clock strikes twelve midnight to welcome the New Year. Of course we toasted to it with wine. Haha. It’s free flow. I really enjoyed it. It is fulfilling (physically and emotionally) and quite relaxing.

Ristorante Dillà €20+/pasta
There are so many horror stories of tourists be duped by restaurants to pay for exorbitant prices for food that is not good. To avoid tourist trap? Do what the Romans do. We asked the staff at one of the shops where we bought leather goods where do they go for lunch or dinner. And they replied “At Dilla”. The restaurant is not that big but the place is packed. We walked in and were told that we can have a table but only for one and a half hours. On my mind that is more than enough to have dinner but we were wrong. With that kind of ambiance and great tasting food and wine, one and a half hour is not enough. I got lasagna. It was al dente, cheesy and rich tomato sauce  and we pair it with a glass of wine. We took our time to savor the food and left the place filled. That is a good recommendation. 

LeLAVAIN €3+/pastry
We were finding our way to Trastevere and we came up seeing the sign of LeLAVAIN. I thought this was the same as LeVain bakery in New York but it’s not. We checked out the store. We got coffee, and sweet and savory pastries. The taste is the usual as with other cafes but they have more variety than others. Good way to fuel as we head towards Trastevere and other places in Rome. 

Casa and Bottega €8.50/tiramisu
We’ve read that you’ll get eye-rolling once you have a cappuccino after 12 in Italy. That didn’t stop us to get our caffeine fix at Casa and Bottega after walking around Rome. The cup of joe is the usual but the tiramisu tastes great. The bitterness of coffee that soaked the lady finger pastries complements well the mascarpone; sweet, bitter and creamy. Be sure to not miss the little shop or their pop-up tent at the street. 

Er Buchetto €6/sandwich
One of the food we would like to try is porchetta sandwich. After roaming in Rome and before going back to the hotel we were on a hunt for our dinner. After a few bus rides and a little walking, we found ourselves at the front of this tiny shop with a couple of customers awaiting their order. It was a delight to see the porchetta being sliced and putting them between bread. I knew right there that it is good. Back at the hotel, we enjoyed our sumptuous giant sandwich with wine. A great reward after a long day.


🇮🇹 Local Delights: Exploring Authentic Eats in Italy
🇮🇹 Local Delights: Exploring Authentic Eats in Italy

WILL: Italy is a culinary paradise, and after our experience in Switzerland, we weren't sure what to expect in terms of dining options in Italy.


Our much-anticipated dinner at Tenuta Torciano for New Year's Eve exceeded our expectations. Included in our 4-day, 3-night package, this five-course meal paired with their own wines was a delightful journey for the palate. Despite initially thinking that spending five hours on dinner might be excessive, the lively atmosphere, live music, and continuous flow of wine made the time fly. Among the highlights were the sea bream fillet and the grilled beef—truly a memorable dining experience perfect for ringing in the new year. Don't hesitate to make a reservation here for a romantic start to the year!


In Rome, amidst the tourist crowds, we relied on the wisdom of locals for dining recommendations. While paying a visit to Prada’s flagship store, Abbey ask the sales consultants where they go for lunch. Their suggestion, Ristorante Dillà, turned out to be a hidden gem. Despite being usually fully booked, we lucked out with a table for two. The carbonara was a revelation—authentically Italian with perfectly al dente pasta. It's a dish I could eat over and over again!


With no concrete plans for exploring Rome, we took the advice of Prada's staff and ventured to the charming neighborhood of Trastevere. Along the way, we stumbled upon Le Levain Roma, a cozy cafe highly praised by locals on Google. Our breakfast of pastry there was a delightful start to the day.


In need of a caffeine boost, we discovered Casa and Bottega, a quaint coffee shop where Abbey enjoyed a coffee, and I savored the best tiramisu of my life. It was so good that I personally thanked the owner for serving it to us—truly a gem hidden from the tourist traps.


Following more Prada’s staff advice, we decided to buy a porchetta sandwich at Er Buchetto, a favorite among Romans, on our final night in Rome. It was the perfect ending to our vacation, indulging in one last delicious meal.


Italy truly lives up to its reputation as a foodie's paradise. Whether you're planning a trip to Rome or any other part of Italy, be sure to seek out the best dining spots in advance. And if you're feeling adventurous, don't hesitate to ask your hotel receptionist or local sales consultants for their recommendations to steer clear of tourist traps. Bon appétit!



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Tenuta Torciano Winery - San Gimignano

(W) https://www.torciano.com/en/


DILLÀ Ristorante Roma


LeLAVAIN

(W) https://shop.lelevainroma.it/



Casa and Bottega 

(I) https://www.instagram.com/casaebottegaroma/



Er Buchetto 

(I) https://www.instagram.com/erbuchetto/






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Thursday, February 15, 2024

🇮🇹 Savings on Italy’s Finest: Tourists Must-Buy Brands

Italy! Oh Italy! The allure of its history, art, food, coffee, and fashion beckons! While our primary mission is to immerse ourselves in the streets of Rome, we've embarked on a secondary quest: to replace our 16-year-old passport holder, upgrade from 4-year-old wallet, and bring back a bag of exquisite coffee beans!

But why shop in Italy, you may wonder? The answer lies in the remarkable savings we've discovered. Leather goods and coffee beans here are significantly more affordable compared to purchasing them back home in Singapore.


Savings on Italy’s Finest: Tourists Must-Buy Brands
Savings on Italy’s Finest: Tourists Must-Buy Brands 


Here's our haul and why you should consider it too:

1. Bialetti Classico Coffee Beans

Bialetti, renowned for its ownership of the patent for the Moka Pot, offers a tantalizing depth of flavor in its Esperto Grani Classico beans! At just €16.60, we saved almost $S10 compared to Singapore prices.


2. Prada’s Portafoglio in Saffiano Wallet

Did you know Prada stands as one of the oldest luxury leather brands globally, with a legacy dating back to 1913? This elegant wallet, priced at €590 (excluding tax refund), resulted in total savings of SGD317.25. A splurge well worth it, wouldn’t you agree?


3. Ophidia and GG with Interlocking G Passport Case by Gucci

Hunting for passport cases proved to be a challenge in Italy. Despite many stores being sold out or lacking in appealing designs, our perseverance paid off at the last stop, Gucci. We stumbled upon the newly arrived Ophidia and GG with Interlocking G passport holder, a coveted item perfect for holiday gifting! Our savvy find resulted in savings of SGD 350.08.


Italy promises a shopping experience steeped in rich history, unparalleled product expertise, and exceptional customer service. Now, the only question that remains is: What's on your must-buy list when you visit Italy?




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Bialleti

(W) https://www.bialetti.com/i

(A) Via Dei Coronari, 215 Roma, Italy
(T) 0694539785 

Prada Roma Uomo

(W) https://www.prada.com

(H) 10am to 7:30pm

(A) Via dei Condotti, 88/90, Roma Italy

(T) +39 066790897


Roma Flagship | GUCCI® Store

(W) https://www.gucci.com/ca/en/store/via-condotti-8

(A) Via dei Condotti 8 Rome, 00187, Italy

(T) +39066790405






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Sunday, February 11, 2024

SIN-ZUR-FCO-SIN: Qatar Airways Economy Class - Unveiling the Good and the Bad

ABBEY: Our airline of choice for our Switzerland-Italy trips is Qatar Airlines. We converted our miles to Avios and purchased our tickets. To our surprise, we were given additional Avios points.

As it is Economy the amenities are the basic ones but they did good with the wide array of contents on their entertainment.
However the staff service can be improved. My drinks were either incomplete or were not served at all. Food is the usual. The tray tables have drink stains.

We had our shopping s”free” in Duty Free with Avios points. We were able to bring home with us the fragrances we like. I hope they can integrate the points to all the stores at the airport. 

SIN-ZUR-FCO-SIN: Qatar Airways Economy Class - Unveiling the Good and the (more on) Bad
SIN-ZUR-FCO-SIN: Qatar Airways Economy Class
Unveiling the Good and the (more on) Bad

WILL: So, we decided to use our CitiBank miles to get Avios and book a flight with Qatar Airlines. Despite stumbling upon some negative reviews beforehand, we figured, "Hey, how bad can it be with a reputable carrier?" So, we went ahead with our plans.


1. Crew Misinterpretation

As we boarded, Abbey, had this sweet tradition of giving chocolates to the crew, and seeing their smiles always made our flights feel special. But this time, on the SIN-DOH route, it seemed like the greeting crew mistook the chocolates as exclusively meant for her!


2. Comfort and Discomfort

In terms of seating comfort, we found the seats adequate. The entertainment options, however, left much to be desired compared to what we're accustomed to with SQ. Additionally, we noticed a slight issue with the table being lopsided, the crew noticed it but didn't even gave a nudge. Huh? Really? The meal you put on my table is sliding! And it happened twice, SIN to DOH and FCO to SIN. 


3. Food Frustrations and Crew Attitude

When it came to dining, our expectations for airplane food were not exceptionally high. However, we encountered some disappointing moments. But things got a bit awkward when one crew member, clearly not having the best day, dismissively told me there was no veggie option, only to miraculously find one when Abbey inquired about it. Similarly, during another leg of our journey from Fiumicino to Doha, our request for both cola and juice resulted in only receiving the latter.


Though, the cleanliness of the lavatories were commendable.


While we made a conscious effort not to dwell on these minor inconveniences during our vacation, it's worth noting that such details can leave a lasting impression on passengers and become focal points of discussion when recounting our travel experiences to friends. Hope other's won't encounter what we experienced. 



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Qatar Airways

(W) https://www.qatarairways.com/

Click here for cheaper flight

Ticket Cost 2-Way for 2pax: 150,000 Miles (Approximate of SGD3000+)




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Monday, January 8, 2024

🇮🇹 A Tourist Guide to Italy's Toilet Etiquette

Italy, a country celebrated for its rich history, art, and culinary delights, is also known for its unique approach to toilet etiquette. As a tourist, understanding the ins and outs of Italian bathrooms can be crucial for a seamless and culturally respectful experience. In this guide, we'll delve into the nuances of Italy's lavatorial landscape, exploring everything from bidets to bathroom expectations.


Navigating Public Restrooms:

Some public restrooms in Italy may charge a small fee for usage. Don't be surprised if you encounter a turnstile or a restroom attendant collecting coins. Italy's public restrooms may vary in cleanliness and amenities. While major tourist attractions and upscale establishments often provide well-maintained facilities, be prepared for more basic conditions in smaller towns or rural areas. Carrying tissue and hand sanitizer can be a smart addition to your travel essentials.


A Tourist Guide to Toilet Italy's Etiquette
 A Tourist Guide to Toilet Italy's Etiquette



Say Okay to the Bidet:

  1. Start by adhering to the universal routine of going on the toilet to pee/poop, followed by the customary use of toilet paper and a thorough flush.
  2. Straddle the bidet, facing either forward or backward—personal preference plays a role here.
  3. Activate the bidet's water, ensuring the temperature is to your liking. Use your hand to direct the water onto your backside or intimate area. 
  4. Every bidet has a bidet towel. Dry backside/intimate area using this designated cloth. Remember to hang it up afterward for future use, and perhaps communicate with your travel companion to avoid any mix-ups.
  5. Wash your hands in the sink


To Flush or Not to Flush:

In Italy, the plumbing systems may not be as robust as those in some other countries. Therefore, it's advisable to follow the signs or local customs regarding what can be flushed. Many places provide specific bins for disposing of used toilet paper, so be sure to pay attention to avoid any plumbing mishaps.



In conclusion, Italy's toilet etiquette adds a unique dimension to your travel adventure. By familiarizing yourself with these, you'll navigate the lavatorial landscape with confidence, ensuring a seamless and respectful experience during your visit to this beautiful country.



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