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Highlighting some key issues for the hospitality industry, Maria Carmela Colaiacovo, president of Confindustria’s Italian Hotels Association, said that despite the signs of recovery hotels are still as risk, as energy costs are unsustainable after two years of almost complete standstill.

"The year 2022 opened with good prospects, but a 'perfect storm' has hit the hotel industry again. The exponential increase in energy has increased costs to unsustainable levels. Although hotels do not fall into the energy-intensive category, in practice the cost of energy bills is one of the largest items in their budgets which is why structural interventions are necessary to keep them alive. We support the government's actions to identify a medium-to-long-term strategy to cap the cost of gas, but immediate action is also needed to save the sector,” she said. 

During the two years of the pandemic many hospitality professionals had to opt for new career paths and Colaiacovo advocates a cut in the tax wedge.

“We are well aware that this is a costly measure, but it is necessary to keep companies competitive on international markets. The labour shortage is serious. We need an organic framework and a system of rules capable of overcoming the abusive practices widespread in many cities and destinations.”

Colaiacovo also noted the importance of bringing clarity to the issue of beach concessions which is another problem facing hotels.   

Published in Trade Opinions

Club del Sole launches Discovery luxury caravans in four camping villages this summer. The new Discovery line of luxury caravans features essential lines, and bright environments with exclusive and functional interiors. The Club del Sole’s new line of caravans are designed by the Slovenian company Adria Mobil.

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“The Discovery line offers the best on the market today”

"The decision to focus on such an innovative line comes after an in-depth analysis we carried out over the last few years - explains Club del Sole CEO Francesco Giondi - an analysis that has involved our company, our target audience, and, widening the circle, potential guests who in the last two years have approached outdoor holidays with a mixture of curiosity and expectations. We are betting on the restart of tourism, focusing first on Italy and we are also doing this through the Discovery line, offering our guests the best on the market today. We really do have the opportunity to create a new dimension of open-air tourism and this is the trajectory we want to chart."

Discovery caravans are in four family villages in Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany

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Livorno, the longest summer in the world is the name of the programme of spectacular, cultural, tourist and sports events planned in the Tuscan city up to

December 2022. With over 500 scheduled events, and others likely to be added, as well as eight exhibitions, the project spans the four seasons of the year: starting in Spring, going into full swing in Summer and continuing through Autumn and Winter.

‘We propose Livorno for Italian City of Culture 2023’

"This infinite summer actually started on 19 March when Livorno turned 416 years old, as it was 1606 when Grand Duke Ferdinand elevated it to the rank of city,” said Eugenio Giani, president of the Tuscany region. “A summer celebrated in what is perhaps the most modern of the historic Tuscan cities and that today is a hub of aggregation, entertainment, and sociability, thanks also to the spirit of openness that the sea and the port give it, impacting on the way we create culture. This is why I will propose to Mayor Salvetti that next year Livorno be elected Italian City of Culture.”

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Over 500 events and great food

"We chose the slogan The Longest Summer in the World - added Leghorn’s mayor Luca Salvetti – because from April to December our city will host over 500 events, ranging from culture to entertainment, concerts, exhibitions, and great food.  Two important features of Leghorn's summer are worth mentioning: the way the different city boroughs will become more livable thanks to the events being organized, and sport.” 

In September 3 days of events dedicated to paralympic sport

Livorno is universally recognized as a city of sport (it holds the highest number of Olympic medals of all Italy’s cities) and sport can be a way to attract tourists and visitors. Among the many sporting events two stand out:  the rowing and the September Strabilianti, a three-day event dedicated to paralympic sport.” 



  

Published in Cities & Regions

Dario Leone heads Savills' new hospitality & leisure division, underscoring the interest Italy’s real estate investment world is showing for the hotel and leisure segments. This is also underscored by the growing number of real estate service companies that are opening dedicated in-house departments like Savills, which has just opened its new hospitality & leisure division in Italy headed by Dario Leone.

A strong and experienced team   

With twenty years of experience in advisory services, operator selection and capital markets in Italy, Leone recently held the role of partner in charge of the hospitality division at Cushman & Wakefild. The new team he now heads also sees the addition of Giuseppe Leonardi and Marta Miragoli, who will report directly to Leone. Leonardi, who joins the Savills team as an associate, has worked in hospitality real estate for the past eight years in an advisory and capital markets services capacity. Marta Miragoli, joins the Savills team as a consultant, and started in the hospitality sector with the Marriott Group.

Italy has many new openings in the pipeline 

“It is a great pleasure to join the Savill team in Italy,” said Leone. “The market is in turmoil with a high investor appetite for Italy. So far we have seen intense activity in terms of transactions, and there are a lot of new openings in the pipeline backed by leading international hotel operators."

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If you want to visit Venice this summer you have to buy a ticket. Making the city more livable for visitors and launching new tourist routes is what Venice's mayor is attempting to accomplish by launching the new ticket system for visitors to the city.

What is means is that if you want to visit Venice this summer, you must make a reservation.

Recording the names of visitors to the city

"This is the right way - says Mayor Luigi Brugnaro in an interview with the Corriere del Veneto newspaper  - and now many people have understood it.” The mayor's plan is to launch a computer platform – ready in a couple of months - to record the names of anyone who wants to enter the city. Even residents of the Veneto region will have to register and pay but there is no obligation for Venetians. To start there will be no penalties, and there will be discounts and incentives for those who book. "We will be the first in the world - adds Brugnaro - with this difficult experiment.”  

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A summer with a ticket

In a nutshell, this summer to stroll around Venice, hop on its water transport or just sit in a shady corner and relax, you will need to book a ticket first. And it looks like being a good thing as over the Easter weekend the city’s carrying capacity was sorely challenged by the arrival of over 140,000 visitors.

Published in Cities & Regions

The Etruscan sites in Cerveteri and Tarquinia, around an hour from Rome, were added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2004 and were the first example of Etruscan civilization sites included in the world ranking.

Prime examples of Etruscan funerary architecture

The necropolis of Banditaccia in Cerveteri, and that of Monterozzi in Tarquinia are unique testimonies of Etruscan funerary practices. In Cerveteri thanks to the variety of tombs you can follow the development of Etruscan funerary architecture, while in Tarquinia, the painted tombs are the most precious series of pictorial documents preserved not only in the historical Etruscan Etruria region, but throughout the classical world. 

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1st-century remains of an ancient civilization

The symbol of Banditaccia is the Tomb of the Reliefs with its very fine decorations. It is in the burial chamber and depicts objects that were used in everyday life at the time. Inside there are several sectors, which reflect the different nuclei in which the necropolis must have been divided up to the 1st century B.C. Particularly striking are the imposing circular mounds with a hemispherical earthen cap, the so-called Cube Tombs and the great noble hypogea.

The Mediterranean’s most important necropolis

The extraordinary series of painted tombs in Tarquinia are the most prestigious part of the necropolis which is the most important of its kind in the Mediterranean. The practice of decorating the tombs of aristocratic families with paintings is also documented in other sites in Etruria, but only in Tarquinia does the phenomenon have these major dimensions. In the necropolis sector currently open to the public it is possible to admire some of the most famous of these ancient paintings.

A mysterious period of ancient history

Today the Etruscans still represent one of the most fascinating, mysterious and complex pages of the evolutionary path of the Mediterranean basin. Their great sense of devotion and respect for the dead is testified in the extraordinary funerary sites which, with their urban structure represent a unique and exceptional testimony of this ancient civilization.

Published in Experiences & Tips

The Pollino Experience (pollinoexperience.com), a new portal for the Il Borgo Ospitale deconstructed hotel in Basilicata, is online. This territorial communications and promotion project aggregates the accommodation and catering facilities of Il Borgo Ospitale in Rotonda, a town in the Pollino National Park in the southern Basilicata region. 

The portal has four main sections

The portal is divided into four main sections: Food, with direct links to the catering facilities and the excellent food and wine on offer; Hospitality, with links to the Borgo Albergo’s facilities; Wellness, the wellness area in the Eufrasia SPA, and Nature, a section with nature and environmental experiences. And there is also a Stories section, dedicated to the history of the area. 

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Travellers are looking for intense experiences 

The Pollino, starting from the town of Rotonda, is very popular with Italian and international visitors looking for experiences in contact with nature, beauty and charm. To make our offer even more attractive, we have chosen to improve and simplify the user experience through this innovative digital project. Today’s travellers are looking for more intense experiences that involve all the senses and generate emotions that will remain as memories to tell and share. The destination is no longer at the centre of things, what matters is to have an intimate experience and be the protagonist of your time. "


“Tourism has to take into account sustainability, innovation, and travel spread over time and territory - continues Bruno – putting people and their passions first, so that every visitor can have their own unique experience. Our region can offer all this, the Pollino Experience portal  is aimed at both tour operators and individual tourists and designed to promote sustainable, experiential, slow and easily accessible tourism."


  

Published in Digital

The new ways of tourism move through different whys and wherefores. Which is what the mayor of Venice is trying to achieve by launching a booking system which means that, starting this summer, if you want to visit Venice you have to book.

The mayor's idea is to create a digital platform that, in a couple of months, will be registering the names of anyone who wants to enter the city, including residents of the Veneto region. Initially there will be no penalties, but there will be discounts and incentives for those who book, and residents of Venice itself will be totally exempt.

In short, a summer with a ticket. And it doesn't seem such a bad idea, given that at Easter the lagoon city’s streets and squares were filled to overflowing with 140,000 tourists.

Now anyone arriving there will have to book on a special website which is due to be launched in a few weeks. Let's say it's a way to safeguard the city and its extraordinary treasures, and to whittle visitors down to those who really want to get to know Venice.

 

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“There are over thirty new openings in the pipeline for 2022 in the midscale and luxury sector which, when added to those of 2021, brings the total to nearly 50,” explains Giorgio Bianchi, managing director and head of Italy for the consultants Pkf hotelexperts.

The Artiminio Estate is a new resort in Tuscany

“Although the so-called Big Four (Milan, Venice, Rome and Florence) are very much in focus - continues Bianchi - leisure destinations such as Cortina, Puglia, Sicily, Umbria and Tuscany are also emerging. In Tuscany, among other things, we have just assisted the owners of the Artimino Estate in signing an agreement with Meliá Group. The Spanish company has taken over the management of the resort. "This is a 37-room property in Carmignano, about twenty kilometres from Florence, which also has a restaurant, a bar, a spa, an outdoor swimming pool, a children's play area and a tennis court”.

Trieste and Naples are attracting investments

Interest is also growing in secondary urban destinations such as Trieste, where it has just been announced that a 25hours hotel will open. “Naples is one of the cities that has coped rather well in terms of performance in this difficult two-year period - adds Bianchi - this is also due to the relative lack of supply in this destination.”

New hotel concepts and innovative projects

Perhaps even more significant is the attention the big brands, from Radisson to Hilton, Marriott, Nh, Meliá, is focusing on the entire Italian peninsula from north to south. To add to this, the appetite of international investors has not slowed, despite the current health emergency. The government’s Recovery and Resilience Plan is also a breath of fresh air, with new hotel concepts and innovative projects becoming increasingly popular. These range from open-house formats to design resort hotels to temporary hotels, focusing on a concept of luxury that must be exclusive, hyper-connected and green.

Published in Hospitality

Villa d'Este in Tivoli near Rome is an extraordinary Renaissance UNESCO World Heritage site near Rome. It is considered one of Europe’s most beautiful gardens, and is famous the world over for its splendid fountains. Commissioned by Cardinal Ippolito II d'Este, it is the work of the great architect Pirro Logorio who started the project in 1550. The water that gushes from the numerous fountains is taken directly from Rome’s Aniene river through an underground channel which is 600 metres long.

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The Palazzo d’Este has a Grand Loggia

The Villa d’Este complex extends for four hectares and includes a striking residential building, a garden adorned with tree-lined avenues and hedges, and numerous fountains.  The former residence, known as the Palazzo d’Este has an elegant façade with a Grand Loggia and the Fountain of Europe. Past the entrance you come to a staircase leading to a large reception hall, and from here you can go directly to admire the frescoes in the Noble Apartment. The three floors of the building have many other extraordinary rooms, such as the Old or Upper Apartment, the Hall of Salomon's Stories and the Lower Apartment, with the Salone della Fontanina and the Ercole Sassano fresco.

Some of the fountains reproduce musical harmonies 

Most of the external fountains are striking water theatres and include the Rometta, with the sculpture of Rome on the throne, and the imposing Fontana dell'Ovato, more commonly known as the Tivoli Fountain. Of particular interest is the Bicchierone Fountain, the work of Gian Lorenzo Bernini and the so-called musical fountains like  the Fountain of the Birds and the Fountain of the Organ, with devices operated by water that reproduce musical harmonies. The Fountain of Proserpina is also noteworthy and consists of a central nymphaeum protected by two twisted columns. More recent, but equally as beautiful, is the Fountain of Neptune, one of the most  popular and most photographed by tourists and Romans in the Villa d’Este complex.

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