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Welcome to Kimberly's Italy, a travel podcast focused on all things Italian. My love affair with Italy started with a move to Milan many years ago, and the enriching experience became part of my DNA. Our episodes highlight some of our own travels and the comical lessons we learned along the way. You can be the beneficiary of invaluable travel tips, and at the same time enjoy a few laughs. We share our passion of the Italian cuisine, history, art, architecture, and the welcoming nature of the Italian people, whom define this incredible country. You can reach me at: Kimberlysitaly.com

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Welcome to Kimberly's Italy, a travel podcast focused on all things Italian. My love affair with Italy started with a move to Milan many years ago, and the enriching experience became part of my DNA. Our episodes highlight some of our own travels and the comical lessons we learned along the way. You can be the beneficiary of invaluable travel tips, and at the same time enjoy a few laughs. We share our passion of the Italian cuisine, history, art, architecture, and the welcoming nature of the Italian people, whom define this incredible country. You can reach me at: Kimberlysitaly.com

Language:

English

Contact:

9174966311


Episodes
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124. Chilling at a Tuscan Farmhouse

11/22/2023
We were so lucky to spend a few days at a quintessential Tuscan farmhouse, but this one comes with a whole lot of dog love! 8 dachshunds and 1 yellow lab who luckily never left our side. Everything we ate and drank came from their property which is the definition of Zero KM. Besides the full of flavor meals and the hearty and delicious wine, we were so happy to meet the other guests and get to know the friendly and generous staff. Staying in a small farmhouse like this is the best way to immerse yourself into the traditional Italian way of country life, which is simply to work hard, plant and harvest your own food and wine, and share it with others. Throw in 9 dogs, and it was pure heaven! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:30:03

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123. A Building Dedicated to the Dead? It's Amazing!!!

11/15/2023
We are back in the fabulous little city of Pisa and we genuinely want to convince you that you should spend hours in the Duomo and the Camposanto. There are many buildings and interiors that I hold dear, but the Camposanto is one of my absolute favorites! You will walk among centuries of history and be in awe of the design and attention that went into the celebration of paying homage to the dead – but not in a creepy way! It's beautiful and worthy of your visit. Pisa is a design lovers mecca. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:36:32

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UPDATE: The Ripple Effect: How CloudFare's Failure Affected Kimberly's Italy Podcast

11/8/2023
In this podcast, Tommaso informs our listeners about the delay in releasing a full episode of Kimberly's Italy due to an infrastructure problem with our hosting provider. This problem has affected not only podcasts but also banks, causing delays in deposits and ACH payments. Tommaso acknowledges the inconvenience and assures listeners that we will release a new episode next week.

Duration:00:02:29

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122. Pisa's Color Palette is Reason Enough to Visit

11/1/2023
The famous tower that leans is why most people visit Pisa, however there is so much more to explore in this small and multi-hued city. The color palette is muted yet beautiful, and the architecture is a cohesive mix of Renaissance, Romanesque and Gothic. It's a walkable city that truly loves it's aperitivo hour! Don't do the day tripper concept that so many do. Stay the night in order to see and experience everything Pisa has to offer, including the Leaning Tower...and then spend a second night since the crowds are long gone! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:33:01

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121. 2023 Road Trip: 1st Stop Torino... Amazing!!!

10/27/2023
We are so happy we chose Torino for our first stop on our 3-week road trip in Italy. It is not on the greatest hitÕs list, which right there, says enough! It is a working, living city that accepts tourists, but on it's terms. You almost feel like you belong even as a tourist if you appreciate and respect their history, which we did in spades. Amazing architecture, appreciation of history in regards to literature and the arts, and obviously all things food and wine related. Take a listen, and make Torino a destination you should definitely put on your list. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:32:46

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120. Google Maps goes to Tuscany and other road trip tidbits! Allora!

10/27/2023
Our Italian road trip is in 4th gear! We hit the autostrada to get to Firenze in time to meet friends who flew in for a 3 day extravaganza with yet more friends. We attended a private art opening at Palazzo Vecchio, which was followed by the quintessential Tuscan dinner….one long table with about 30 people on each side, candles, endless bottles of wine, delicious pasta, platters of Tuscan cured meats, and many, many languages. We all felt so lucky to be seated at that table. Yet, it was time to depart Firenze and head south, on more back roads in order to see the stunning Val d’Orcia landscape. It’s been a long and fabulous road trip, with more to come. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:22:39

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119. From Milano to Tuscany: Our Italian Fall Road Trip Begins!

10/27/2023
In this episode we outline our initial impressions of Turin, Pisa, and Volterra and our wonderful farmhouse stay in Tuscany, which has a diverse group of people from different nationalities. We speak about our wonderful dinner with our host and other guests, including a couple from Roma who adopted a dachshund puppy named Gregorio, from the owners of the farmhouse. We are now in Florence. Overall, we are enjoying (as usual!!) our time in Italy and look forward to sharing more about this great trip in our upcoming episodes. Ciao! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:21:04

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118. Our vist to the BEST HOTEL in the WORLD!

10/27/2023
Kimberly and Tommaso talk about their visit to Passalacqua on Lake Como, which just last week was honored with the distinction of the Best Hotel in the World! What an honor, and what a stunning villa! They praise the elegance and attention to detail of the renovation by the De Santis family, who have been involved in the hospitality industry for generations in Lago di Como. What a treat it was to have a private visit during the off season and be able to meet some of the proud staff who help define this one-of-a kind property. Passalacqua is the perfect example of Italian craftsmanship and hospitality at it's finest. Link to the hotel: https://www.passalacqua.it/

Duration:00:27:37

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117. Connecting in Italy: Cell Phone Provider Packages, eSIM, and Wi-Fi

10/27/2023
Tommaso continues the discussion from a previous episode about preparing and connecting your phone while traveling in Italy. He focuses on iOS devices and provides instructions for updating the operating system and turning off automatic updates. Tommaso goes through the PDF guide that can be downloaded from their website, detailing how to turn off background app refresh, enable data roaming for eSIM or mobile provider usage, and manage cellular data usage for specific apps. He advises simplifying your digital life while travelling and highlights the convenience of using eSIM cards. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com/connect Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:24:31

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116. Kimberly's Italy Padova

10/27/2023
We spontaneously came up with this title while recording the episode on Padova, or Padua, as it's known in English. The amount of "firsts" and "oldests" that Padova can claim, is rather remarkable for such a small city. It's often passed over due to it's proximity to Venezia, so only those in the know make a point to spend a few days in this history rich and record setting city. Padova has the oldest botanical garden in the world, the largest interior hall in all of Europe without (support) columns and the second oldest university in Italy, where Galileo was a beloved professor. And for those in the medical profession, the University of Padua has the oldest surgical theatre in the world and the university has been acknowledged as the birthplace of modern science. How's that for some street cred? https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:29:16

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115. The Beauty and History of Italy's Lesser Known Lakes

10/27/2023
Lake Lugano, Lake Maggiore and Lake d'Orta are all geographically stunning and full of history, like the rest of Italy. We felt a bit remiss by always taking about Lake Como, so we decided to fill you in on what each of these three lakes offer as well. A majority of Lake Lugano is in Switzerland and the top third of Lake Maggiore is as well, so that's gives you the opportunity to get a Swiss stamp in your passport! However, the language, cuisine and wine will all be Italian, so fear not! Lago d'Orta is a very small but very special lake, rich in history and beauty. The sole island in the lake welcomes visitors, but in silence, since it's inhabitants are Benedictine Nuns. It's a one-of-a-kind experience to walk on the one stone path through this island, and definitely a visit you will not forget. CNN Link: Click Here https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:30:39

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114. Updates and Cool New Things You Need to Know for 2024

10/27/2023
Every few months we want to inform you of things we think you should know regarding Italian travel and new offerings that may make your vacation even sweeter. These updates might not be as enticing as an entire episode on Portofino or Venice, but we promise that you will thank us for it later! 2024 will require that you have an ETIAS Visa to enter the country. It's easy to get and we share with you exactly how to apply for it online, all for the price of a small beer! The new year will also offer a new mode of train travel in the country that is very appealing, affordable and good for the planet! All good news for any of you thinking to visiting Italy in 2024! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:20:48

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113. Portofino More than just Picture Perfect!

10/27/2023
Portofino is truly a stunning little harbor, and once you are seated under the green and white striped awning of Taverna del Marinaio sipping a cocktail, you will understand why people have flocked here for generations. Beautiful places attract beautiful people, so you will have plenty of eye candy to look at. However, there is rich history as well for such a teeny village. Ships sought refuge in the protected harbor since the first century, and one thousand or so years later, they built a duomo that appears simple from the exterior yet is surprisingly ornate once you enter. The castle with it's distinguished location on top of the rock promontory dates back to Middle Ages, which is nothing to sneeze at. Put Portofino on your list of treats, just try to visit slightly off season and live La Dolce Vita as best you can! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:26:17

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112. Verona: Where History and Music Collide

10/27/2023
This petite but intriguing city in the Veneto Region of Italy should be on your radar, yet luckily most tourists skip right over it because it's on their way to Venezia. What they don't realize they are missing is that Verona is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to it's prodigious collection of beautifully preserved architectural gems throughout the centuries. The long tail of Verona's operatic history, culminating in Luciano Pavarotti's concert in 1990 at Verona's open-air arena, is incomparable. The city is small enough to get to know, and large enough to suck you in to it's history and architectural lure of century after century of impressive design. You will not regret a visit to such a rare and captivating place. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:25:06

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111. Flightmare! Our Nickname for the Airline Industry

10/27/2023
Once you are in bel' Italia, you can live La Dolce Vita. However, occasionally you are one of the unlucky ones whose flight gets cancelled at the last minute, with no legit explanation. You planned everything for this trip, except that. We offer some suggestions of how to reduce your risk and prepare for this annoying aspect of air travel, which is sadly becoming all too common. A few friends and clients shared their FLIGHTMARE stories with us this past weekend, so we decided to dedicate an episode to it and try to soothe the potential pain with a few preemptive tactics. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:32:22

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112. Verona: Where History and Music Collide

8/16/2023
This petite but intriguing city in the Veneto Region of Italy should be on your radar, yet luckily most tourists skip right over it because it's on their way to Venezia. What they don't realize they are missing is that Verona is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to it's prodigious collection of beautifully preserved architectural gems throughout the centuries. The long tail of Verona's operatic history, culminating in Luciano Pavarotti's concert in 1990 at Verona's open-air arena, is incomparable. The city is small enough to get to know, and large enough to suck you in to it's history and architectural lure of century after century of impressive design. You will not regret a visit to such a rare and captivating place. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com InstagramFacebook

Duration:00:25:06

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111. Flightmare! Our Nickname for the Airline Industry

8/9/2023
Once you are in bel' Italia, you can live La Dolce Vita. However, occasionally you are one of the unlucky ones whose flight gets cancelled at the last minute, with no legit explanation. You planned everything for this trip, except that. We offer some suggestions of how to reduce your risk and prepare for this annoying aspect of air travel, which is sadly becoming all too common. A few friends and clients shared their FLIGHTMARE stories with us this past weekend, so we decided to dedicate an episode to it and try to soothe the potential pain with a few preemptive tactics. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com InstagramFacebook

Duration:00:32:22

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110. A Taste of an Amalfi Summer Pasta Limone and a Hugo Spritz

8/2/2023
We want to bring the flavors of the Amalfi Coast into your kitchen with this simple recipe, one that we made while enjoying a Hugo Spritz for the first time! It was also Tommaso's first time eating Pasta al Limone, and I can attest that he is now a fan! So, if you are craving a virtual escape to the Amalfi Coast, this episode is a must-listen! Immerse yourself in all things lemon, scialatielle pasta and the happy reward from making this recipe. Trust us, your taste buds will not be disappointed. https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:25:08

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109. Fantastico First Trip to Italy!! Part 2

7/27/2023
Our previous episode on our friend Jane's first trip to bel'italia broke our download record, which shows us that people like to remember their own first trip, and the rest are anxiously looking forward to theirs! In this short episode, we share another client's first trip from earlier this month. This family dove in head-first (rented a car), ate everything in sight, fell hard for the red wine, swam everywhere they could, climbed every church dome and hiked all of Cinque Terre in the heat. Will they return, si! Get in touch, lets talk about a magical trip! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:13:54

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108. Our Friend Jane’s Fanstastico First Trip to Italy!!

7/26/2023
Do you remember your first trip to Italy? Our good friend Jane just came back from her very first trip to bel'italia and we couldn't wait to share her perceptions on all of it! We find it so interesting to hear what someone thinks of the differences in culture, mannerisms, cuisine and in Jane's case, the driving as well! Experiencing the differences between countries is what traveling is all about. Italy just happens to have such an abundance of everything special, and that makes your first visit so intoxicating. After you listen to this episode, you will realize Jane is now a fan of all things Italian like the rest of you! Get in touch, lets talk about a magical trip! https://www.kimberlysitaly.com Instagram Facebook

Duration:00:28:52