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Attention Italy Enthusiasts!

Welcome to the corner of the web where you can take Italy in!

As someone who not only appreciates the rich history, culture, and exquisite beauty of Italy but also has the privilege of calling this magnificent country home, I am thrilled to provide you with:

visual guides &

walking MAPS of italy

Italian destinations, world-renowned or hidden gems for your next enchanting journey to the Dolce Vita Country!

Genuine information, insights and hidden gems, peculiarities and suggestions that only a local can reveal!

They're places I've seen and experienced.

Let's explore Italy together! 

Carla's Visual Guides, Maps & Freebies too

Italy by Carla

 

I just love visiting this amazing country that is Italy

and even more thrilled to be able to call it my home.

I get to visit destinations that are

world-renowned as well as hidden gems,

with insights and specific points of view of being a local.

I spend countless hours creating visual guides and itineraries, that were fopr me to  begin with, and now, to help you guys as you plan your Italian holiday or that you can follow while you're here in Italy.

 

My Walking Routes are visually comprehensive & the Itineraries are soooo handy... use them in your Google Maps app and get:

Easy info! Easy directions! Easy to access!

I'll also show you how to use it as your

very own app! 

How much more do you want?

If you want it all. Visuals, Videos, Recipes, Descriptions, Insights, Italian Courses... all things Italy! Then go ahead and tell me where to send it all!! ... from Italy with Love! 

About my guides & maps

Packing Essentials for Your Italian Holiday

 

Before embarking on your Italian adventure, it's essential to pack wisely to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Why not consider using a Travel Organiser and tick them off your list as you pack them?

 

Here are some essentials to consider:

Comfortable Footwear:

With cobblestone streets and hilly terrain aplenty, comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring Italy's cities and countryside.

 

Light Layers:

Italy's climate can vary significantly depending on the region and season, so packing light layers ensures you're prepared for fluctuating temperatures.

 

Sun Protection:

Whether you're lounging on the beaches of Sicily or sightseeing in Rome, don't forget to pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect yourself from the Mediterranean sun.

 

Travel Adapter:

Italy operates on the European standard voltage of 230V, so be sure to pack a travel adapter to charge your electronic devices.

 

Reusable Water Bottle:

Stay hydrated while reducing your environmental footprint by bringing a reusable water bottle to refill at public fountains throughout Italy.

 

Passport or ID:

Depending on where you are travelling in from you will absolutely need ID. I know this sounds like an obvious one... but I wouldn't want to get to the airport and go "Ah! I forgot it!"... so put it on your list.

 

Creating memories:

a camera if you're passionate of photography or even just your phone!

Click, click, click... and take those memories home.

Latest from my Italy

Packing Essentials for Your Italian Holiday

 

Before embarking on your Italian adventure, it's essential to pack wisely to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Why not consider using a Travel Organiser and tick them off your list as you pack them?

 

Here are some essentials to consider:

Comfortable Footwear:

With cobblestone streets and hilly terrain aplenty, comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring Italy's cities and countryside.

 

Light Layers:

Italy's climate can vary significantly depending on the region and season, so packing light layers ensures you're prepared for fluctuating temperatures.

 

Sun Protection:

Whether you're lounging on the beaches of Sicily or sightseeing in Rome, don't forget to pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect yourself from the Mediterranean sun.

 

Travel Adapter:

Italy operates on the European standard voltage of 230V, so be sure to pack a travel adapter to charge your electronic devices.

 

Reusable Water Bottle:

Stay hydrated while reducing your environmental footprint by bringing a reusable water bottle to refill at public fountains throughout Italy.

 

Passport or ID:

Depending on where you are travelling in from you will absolutely need ID. I know this sounds like an obvious one... but I wouldn't want to get to the airport and go "Ah! I forgot it!"... so put it on your list.

 

Creating memories:

a camera if you're passionate of photography or even just your phone!

Click, click, click... and take those memories home.

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Where haven't I been...