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Amalfi Coast Fish Cone – Eating On The Amalfi Coast Without Spending a Fortune
So you finally booked your dream trip to the famous Amalfi Coast. You read the ultimate guide to Costiera Amalfitana, where to stay, what towns to visit. You even informed yourself of Delizia al Limone at Pasticeria Sal de Riso. Oh yes, and let’s not forget romantic dinners in the restaurants with breathtaking views of Positano. But – what will you eat on regular days? Where do you eat out on the Amalfi Coast without spending a fortune? Don’t worry – I got your back. Not only will you save tons of money and get your tummies happy and satisfied, but you’ll also cross one type of Italian street food…
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Osteria Belvedere al Vecchio Frantoio – Great Food in Matera
After a “hard” day of exploring Sassi of Matera, you’ll just want to sit and relax with some traditional Basilicata food and local wine. But, since you’ll probably visit Matera for only one day, you better make sure to make a good choice. Yes, there are numerous amazing restaurants, and they all have exquisite food (because the food in Matera is generally amazing). But if you’re not a fan of restaurants positioned in the very centre, and you don’t enjoy eating food surrounded by noisy tourists that include very loud guides and numerous backpacks – our suggestion is Osteria Belvedere al Vecchio Frantoio. Where To Find Matera’s Food Gem? This little gem is actually very well hidden,…
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Amalfi Town – Everything You Need to Know About Amalfi Coast Main Town
Amalfi Duomo, crowded main street and famous fish cone - these are just some of the things you do not want to miss out on in Amalfi.
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Matera Explained: 10+ Facts You Need to Know About It
When you have just one day to visit a South Italian city that is actually pretty hard to reach – you better make sure to do it right, because you may not get another chance. So, before we dive into the ultimate Matera itinerary – let’s go over [number] FAQ that you need to know before you hit the road. Where in Italy is Matera and how old is it? It is located in the Southern Italian region Basilicata. And it has been there since the Paleolithic times (10th millennium BC). According to Leonardo A. Chisena if continually inhabited it would have been one of the oldest continually inhabited settlements…