Interacting with locals to solve the mysteries
Players will visit the main attractions of the Tuscan city, but also the less touristy and more authentic landmarks and sights, bringing their discovery of Florence to a new level compared with the usual guided tours and day trips. They will interact directly with locals who will give them the clues to solve the mysteries, and merely by using logical challenges and puzzles they will test their cunning and observation skills. There is no need to use an app, as they will be provided with a diary that will allow them to immerse themselves in a real and exciting adventure. This is a new and fun way to discover Florence, the authentic Florentine spirit and the history of the Florentine Renaissance.
The game can be played over several days
Browsing the pages of a real diary, participants will discover a totally new and original way to interact with the Tuscan capital cit. The overall duration of the game varies from 2 to 3 hours, and the participants can also play the adventure over several days. It is up to each one of them to decide whether to insert breaks in their game, or to play it from start to finish. 1576 can be played by solo travellers, couples or groups of up to four people.
The game can be picked up in downtown Florence
Once they have obtained their ticket online, all participants have to do to collect a copy of the game is to go to the collection point, the Paperback Exchange in Via dell'Oche, 4-red close to the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, which is open from Monday to Saturday between 10am and 7pm. The activity ends back at this collection point. For information: https://untrackeditaly.com/1576-game-florence/
Sardinia and Sicily closer to Czech Republic
The new flights from March 2025 will be operated with a Boeing 737-800 Next Generation. “The introduction of Brno into our expanding international network to and from Rome Fiumicino,- says Krassimir Tanev, commercial director Aeroitalia, -will not only offer a direct connection between these two hitherto unserved markets, but will also create new travel possibilities for Czech tourists wishing to discover the most popular destinations in Sardinia and Sicily.
Discovering the Moravian region
“At the same time, our passengers in Rome will have a new, excellent weekend travel option, allowing them to explore Brno with its rich cultural and historical heritage, as well as a wide range of gastronomic, sporting and tourist offerings in the Moravian region.”
Flights from Lublin in Poland from March 2025
Recently Aeroitalia announced another international route to Rome Fiumicino from Lublin, the first airport served by the airline in Poland. This new service will debut on 22 March 2025, initially with two frequencies per week, operated by Boeing 737-800, and from June a significant increase in capacity is planned on the route, to which three aircraft will be dedicated. “In addition to the Italian capital, we will offer our passengers smooth and convenient connectivity to top destinations in Sardinia and Sicily, which are very popular markets in Poland,” added Tanev.
A network of 17 routes from Luton Airport
The new service comes just a couple of months after the launch of the Bournemouth base Jet2.com
will initially place two aircraft at its new Luton hub, serving a network of 17 routes to mainland Spain and its islands, Portugal, the islands in Greece, Turkey and Italy. Up to 36 flights will be operated each week, with 430,000 seats on sale.
One weekly service from Luton to Verona
The chosen destination in Italy is once again Verona, a city already selected for connections from the new Bournemouth base: the route from Luton will take off in July 2025 and will be operated once a week, on Wednesdays. “Customers and independent travel agents have been asking us to open at London Luton Airport for many years now, so we know how much this news will be appreciated,” said Steve Heapy, CEO of Jet2.com and Jet2holidays.
36 apartments in central Milan
Already announced in October 2023, the property owned by the PRS fund is the result of a partnership with Partners Group and the asset and investment management company Investire sgr. Designed for short-term stays, it offers 36 units for a total of 72 beds just 700 metres from the CityLife Shopping District and a 15-minute walk from the Arena Civica.
“Milan has potential in the short-term rental sector”
The building, formerly used as offices and housing, has undergone an interior refurbishment project designed and implemented by Investire sgr to create boutique apartments that are comfortable and high-tech, as well as compliant with esg standards.
“Milan is a dynamic market with immense growth potential in the short-term rental sector,- says Numa Group's general manager Italy, Umberto Ottaviani. -The new property is the fourth in the city and demonstrates our commitment to bringing flexible and sustainable accommodation to this key market.”
Openings planned for other Italian cities
“The partnership with Investire has allowed us to further boost our presence here. We look forward to continuing this partnership as we expand throughout Italy in cities such as Rome, Milan, Venice, Florence, Naples, Verona and Turin.”
The renovation was done without closing the hotel
The Domidea Hotel in Rome announces the conclusion of its renovation which was carried out without closing the property. “We wanted to remain open during the works,- says general manager, Roberto Necci, and this determinatio has further strengthened our bond with our guests.”
“We have created a state-of-the-art product”
“Thanks also to a maniacal attention to detail, continuous training for all our staff and a concrete and pragmatic style of doing things, - adds Necci, -we have created a state-of-the-art product in terms of spaces, spa suites and technological services.”
A benchmark for bleisure in Rome
The Domidea hotel, a benchmark for the bleisure segment in Rome, is located close to the city's main connection hubs and just a few minutes from the capital's historic centre.
A complete picture of the Viterbo area
Organized by the CAT Technical Assistance Centre in Viterbo, the event will focus on religious tourism with a view to the 2025 Jubilee Year. It will be held in the Viterbo area with an itinerant programme featuring the municipalities and businesses in the area, which are also located along the Via Francigena route. The aim is to present the excellence of the Viterbo area with the involvement of local companies to enhance awareness of everything the territory has to offer, not only with regard to hospitality, but also to wine and food, culture, the environment, and the area’s thermal and religious attractions
Aimed at agents, start-ups and the media
VisiTuscia is a promotional marketing event aimed at tour operators, travel agents, start-ups, bloggers and trade media journalists from the tourism and food and wine sectors. The DMO Expo Tuscia project, financed by the Lazio Region, will generate a showcase rich in content for a vast public, also thanks to the aid of new technologies that will make it possible to reduce distances and generate broader interests.
“Our focus will be directed toward the future”
“During VisiTuscia there will be visits to wineries and also tastings of some of the most appreciated local culinary specialities. But our focus will be directed toward the future. and in particular to next year, when Italy and the entire world will celebrate the Jubilee Year. This is why we wanted to include two special visits in the events programme: to the Church of Santa Cristina in Bolsena, where the Eucharistic Miracle took place in 1263, and to the Palace of the Popes in Viterbo, a Papal seat from 1257 to 1281.
Tourists interested in the Via Francigena
The Via Francigena route, which crosses the entire province, from Proceno to Rome, will catalyse the attention of tourists next year. “The presence of numerous organised tourism operators at VisiTuscia, will be the beginning of a communicative and community-focused bridge, anticipating the reception visitors will find waiting for them next year,” concluded Peparello.
“An excellent balance between direct and indirect sales”
The property, previously known as Ahr Costa Serena Village, will be open from 1 May to 31 October 2025 and is already on sale. “With the Residence Hotel Costa Serena Village in Palau,- says managing director, Paolo Manca, -we are expanding our range in Sardinia, providing an even more comprehensive service for our customers. We are receiving very positive feedback for the services and quality standards we offer in all our hotels. In these first four years of operations we have achieved an excellent balance between direct and indirect sales, and we are confident that the entry of the Costa Serena will be appreciated by our business partners.”
Consolidating the German and French-speaking markets
Felix Hotels recorded a steadily growing flow of bookings this year, closing the season with a 15% increase in arrivals over 2023, and a 21% increase in sales. “We managed to intercept Italian and international flows, particularly in the already consolidated German and French-speaking markets and with a significant increase in the UK market. We look forward to 2025 with confidence and aim to further develop collaboration with the trade, consolidate our sales team, increase promotional and advertising investments, and constantly improve the performance of our website and booking engine.”
“Our founding values are hospitality, reliability, authenticity and transparency”
“All our economic indicators show a positive sign,- added Agostino Cicalò, president and CEO of Felix Hotels. - Our two hotels in Olbia and Nuoro, which are open all year round, also allow us to offer employment continuity to some of our staff. We continue to invest with enthusiasm, consolidating our founding values: hospitality, reliability, authenticity and transparency.”
The Egadi Islands are a protected marine area
At the BTE in Palermo ItaliAbsolutely met Sara Di Stefano, who works in the ISO Legacies Area of the Egadi Islands protected area. “I take care of environmental education in our protected marine area, and we are here at the BTE show on behalf of the Municipality of Favignana, which manages our protected area on behalf of the Ministry of the Environment.”
“The factory where tuna was processed is now a museum
“Our islands have many nature trails both by the sea and on the land, and there is also a lot of culture on our islands like the former Florio factory, and the tonnare of Favignana and Formica where tuna used to be processed, and which is now a museum of industrial archaeology.
Nature trails with different grades of difficulty
Last year there were the celebrations for the 150th anniversary of the death of Donna Florio whose family made the Egadi Islands famous back in the 19th century. “We also have natural monuments like the Genovese Cave, and on Marettimo we have some naturale routes of great interest, a site called Case Romane, where there is a Byzantine church that can be visited, and there are also nature trails with different grades of difficulty.”
Historical monuments and a gallery of modern art
ItaliAbsolutely met Councillor Anello at the Sicilian capital’s recent BTE non-hotel tourism fair, and we asked him what visitors should not miss in his city. “There is so much to see in Palermo, but I guess the main things to visit are our historical monuments such as the Norman Palace, the cathedral and the Arab-Norman itinerary with another seven monumental sites. Then we have the magnificent GAM, which is the Gallery of Modern Art.”
Street food in local markets
Palermo is also famous for its food and the city’s biggest food market, the Vuccheria, is on most visitor itineraries. “Food and wine tourism is very important here in Palermo,- said Councillor Anello, -and our products are appreciated the world over. Besides the Vuccheria there are also the Ballarò and the Capo markets. Tourists love to visit them to try our street food like the famous panelle which are rolls made from chickpea flour and deep fried, and then there are sandwiches with sliced spleen and cheese, which are local favourites.”
A city of art and a city of the sea
Palermo the city of art can be combined with Palermo the city of the sea with carefree days on golden Mondello Beach. “And there are other wonderful beaches in nearby towns along the coast,” said Anello, who went on to add that the city’s municipal council is supporting upgrading projects in hotels and also in holiday homes.
United Airlines to launch 2025 flights from New York
Regarding international arrivals Councillor Anello said the flights operated by Neos to Palermo from New York are an important factor in the city’s tourism growth, as will be the new flights United Airlines will launch next year, also from New York.
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