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Kimberly's Italy Travel

Kimberly's Italy Travel

Kimberly Holcombe

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 229

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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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161. The 20 Regions of Italy Explained #1

mercredi 28 août 2024Durée 24:41

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!

160. Pioneers of a Tuscan Fixer Upper!

mardi 20 août 2024Durée 34:36

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 

151.. Lago d'Iseo where Art and Beauty meet!

mercredi 19 juin 2024Durée 25:41

Episode Highlights: Lago d’Iseo: Our journey to the lake, filled with challenging switchback roads, offering thrilling views and driving experiences. Monte Isola: Europe’s largest inhabited lake island, rich in history and cultural significance. Art and Culture: Christo’s 2016 Art Installation: The floating dock covered in yellow fabric on Lago di Seo, a remarkable project that attracted global attention and left a lasting impact on the local community. Exhibition of Christo’s Work: A dive into the artist’s creative world and legacy. Local Experiences: Ferry Ride: Embracing local customs and enjoying a search for delicious food. Gastronomy: Savoring pizza and Aperol spritz while soaking in the tranquil Italian lifestyle. Scenic Beauty and Historic Exploration: Lake Imagery: Vivid descriptions of the stunning lakes and pristine villages. Historic Towns: Cappuccinos and exploration of towns with rich architectural diversity and a church with Roman foundations. Memorable Moments: Unfinished Piazza: The charm of an incomplete piazza in a village, symbolizing Italy’s unique character. Cautionary Tale: A story about a tourist fined for walking on a protected pink sand beach in Sardinia, emphasizing the importance of respecting local regulations. Closing Thoughts: Gratitude: I have to express my heartfelt thanks to you for all of the emails, texts and social media messages after the death of my mother

66. Cucina Bolognese

mardi 27 septembre 2022Durée 24:52

All the stars aligned to make Bologna “Italy's Most Delicious City”. Not only is it the birthplace of Ragu alla Bolognese, but tortellini is another source of pride for this culinary city. The near proximity of Modena and Parma, contribute Balsamic Vinegar (otherworldly) and Prosciutto (cult-like following) and to top it off, all three of these cities are in the region of Emilia-Romagna. And it is only in Emilia-Romagna, that you can find the legitimate Parmigiano Reggiano. Add all of these regional specialties together, put them in the kitchens of Bologna, and..... you may never leave.

65. Bologna, Where Italians Go To Eat!

mardi 20 septembre 2022Durée 30:01

This beautiful city offers more than just the best cuisine in all of Italy, and surprisingly most Italians admit to this claim! Bologna has 24 miles of porticos within it's city walls, and no other city can boast that. The world's oldest continual university, established in 1088, is yet another fact that make the Bolognese proud. It is also a bit under the tourist radar for some unexplained reason, but I can attest to the fact that after your first visit, you will always return.

64. Two more Jewels in Umbria

mardi 13 septembre 2022Durée 26:18

The villages of Orvieto and Todi in southwest Umbria are quite simply, fantastic! Orvieto's crown jewel is the Duomo from 1290, yet two-thirds of it's exterior is so contemporary it's hard to believe it's 732 years old! This hilltop small city should be on your list to visit for the visuals alone, not to mention the underground city carved from the volcanic rock, the cuisine and of course the people. Teh village of Todi has the distinction of being called One of the Most Beautiful Villages in Italy, and rightfully so. It's a perfectly preserved teeny village that looks as if it stepped right out of the middle ages. It's a wonder to visit, but even more special extraordinary if you stay the night. You will be happy you did.

63. Umbria, the Gift that Keeps On Giving

mardi 6 septembre 2022Durée 24:36

Two more completely intoxicating medieval villages in southern Umbria... Montefalco and Spoleto. The citizens and local governments are so proud of their history and heritage, that they make the utmost effort to keep their villages as well preserved, and intact as possible. And we are the lucky recipients of their efforts, since we can walk through these beautiful towns and feel as though we are in the 12th century, yet at the same time, enjoy the modern conveniences of ice cubes in your Aperol Spritz at your late lunch al fresco, in the piazza.... oh la dolce vita!

62. Amazing Assisi, Stunning Spello and Fun-filled Foligno

mardi 30 août 2022Durée 28:09

These three villages in southern Umbria are so stunning, and so well preserved, you feel like you are thrown back in time to the medieval ages. Yet, you can treat yourselves to the modern comforts of fantastic restaurants, unique accommodations, and shops where you can buy local handmade crafts. A delicious cuisine and rich bodied wine just add to your visit in this lovely region which they call The Green Heart of Italy / Cuore Verde d'italia.

61. Good News.. Fall Travel Season is Almost Here!

mardi 23 août 2022Durée 26:32

Summer of 2022 in Italy has been intense! The country was inundated with tourists from around the globe, and even though it was chaotic (and HOT), the Italians were grateful for the business after the long Covid lockdown. Everyone in the hospitality industry worked harder than they ever had, yet were still gracious, patient and welcoming. What a testament to the country's fortitude. With the fall season fast approaching, that means cooler temperatures, less tourists and enjoying a meal that you didn't have to reserve 2 months in advance. We are also including an interview with two women who joined us on a small group trip last fall. Listen to what they appreciated about enjoying a fantastic time where they didn't have to do a thing except show up! Andiamo a bel'italia!

August 16th Quick Update

mardi 16 août 2022Durée 04:57

Just a quick update!

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