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“W Florence is a bold, immersive hospitality experience”
W Hotels is part of the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio of more than 30 brands. W Hotels stands out for its cosmopolitan lifestyle, hospitality, meticulous design, distinctive gastronomic offerings and Whatever-Whenever service. “Following the recent opening of W Rome, the opening of W Florence marks the arrival of a bold, immersive hospitality experience in one of Italy's most vibrant art cities,” says Helen Leighton, Vice President, Luxury Brands, EMEA.
The Presidential Suite has a private terrace
Located in the centre of Florence, the hotel is within walking distance of the Duomo, the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella and the shopping district. The hotel has 119 elegantly designed rooms, including 16 suites and a Penthouse, W Firenze's presidential suite with a 140 sqm private terrace and panoramic views. There are several indoor and outdoor dining areas, including a partially covered central courtyard and a rooftop garden with panoramic views over the city.
Two restaurants and a Rooftop Garden
W Lounge is the venue for live music and DJ sets and the partially covered courtyard with an “aperitivo table” offers Italian-style gourmet snacks. The cuisine of W Florence is a fusion of contemporary Italian and international flavours. The Tratto Restaurant proposes a bold but informal contemporary Italian menu from Trattoria Contemporanea, a former starred restaurant in Lomazzo, near Lake Como. Tratto will be the main restaurant and there will also be a bar on the ground floor in addition to the W Lounge, the courtyard and room service. By the end of summer, two openings are planned: Zefiro Rooftop, with panoramic views over the city and a full programme of events, and the Akira Back Restaurant, with a starred menu of Japanese and Korean specialties.
The 4-star Continental Terme opened in 1966
Ischia is the largest volcanic island in the Gulf of Naples and a favourite destination for leisure and wellness holidays. The Continental Terme, which opened in 1966, is a 4-star property set in a large park with 220 rooms in low Mediterranean-style buildings, 5 thermal pools fed by the Tifeo spring, and a Thermal Centre with specialist treatments and therapies. There are also 12 conference rooms seating up to 400 people, equipped with advanced technology as well as two bars and the Sapori Restaurant which serves typical Ischian cuisine.
The 4-star Continental Mare overlooks the sea at Cafiero Bay
The Continental Mare is a 4-star hotel overlooking the sea at Cafiero Bay, and has 55 Mediterranean-style rooms and suites. The hotel has two thermal pools: the Bio Pool at 30°C and the Panoramic Pool. A small spa is also available for guests, as well as the possibility of sea-view massages on the hotel’s terraces. The culinary proposals bring to the table local specialties made with fresh, healthy and genuine ingredients.
Moresco Hotel&Spa
The Moresco Hotel&Spa, the group's first 5-star
The Moresco Hotel&Spa, the group's first 5-star, has 63 rooms and suites, and is located in the most exclusive area of the island. In addition to patios, gardens and thermal water pools, the hotel's spa offers a wide range of treatments ranging from mud and thermal baths to vinotherapy and holistic and therapeutic massages and guests can enjoy the cuisine in the La Pergola Restaurant.
Excelsior Belvedere Hotel & Spa
The Excelsior Belvedere Hotel & Spa has a private beach
The Excelsior Belvedere Hotel & Spa, with all the charm of a noble Mediterranean residence faces the sea and has gardens and terraces in a centuries-old park and 78 rooms and suites with sea and hill views. Guests have access to a fully equipped private beach, several thermal pools and the Oil + Spa, which offers treatments combining the mineral salts of thermal waters with the benefits of essential oils. The hotel boasts three bars, including the Americano which is the island's first American bar. The Belvedere Restaurant offers a refined menu based on local ingredients, as well as local wines and it is also open to non-residents. For information: www.excelsiorbelvedere.it
Eleven chefs will prepare the famous pasta
Orecchiette nelle 'nchiosce (Orecchiette On the Road) returns on 11 and 12 August for its eleventh edition in the little town of Grottaglie to pay homage to this culinary and historical Apulian tradition. The star of the open-air gastronomic itinerary is orecchiette, a typical Apulian pasta format resembling little ears. Throughout the town’s historic centre eleven chefs will blend tradition and creativity, and visitors will be able to vote via QR code for their favourite orecchiette dish. To accompany each dish, local wineries and craft breweries will offer selected labels.
Pizzica dancing and a ceramics competition
In addition to orecchiette tastings, visitors will be able to try dancing the pizzica, a traditional Apulian dance, or model clay on a potter's wheel thanks to the Torniamo workshops, and on 11 August the Drum Fest will bring drummers from all over Italy. From 12 July to 12 October, Grottaglie's Episcopio Castle will host the XXXII edition of the Mediterraneo Contemporary Ceramics Competition, with 73 works on show from all over the world. The official opening will be held on Saturday 12 July at 7 p.m. at the Castello Episcopio. Grottaglie is the only Italian town with an entire urban settlement dedicated to ceramic production and its characteristic Ceramics Quarter it is a living workshop with ceramists working at kilns
The town owns it names to thousands of caves
Just a few kilometres from Taranto, in Salento, Grottaglie owes its name to the thousands of caves inhabited since prehistoric times that populate it. With a historical centre entirely dug out of tuff, the village has a great historical heritage including the Mother Church and the Episcopio Castle, the Church of San Francesco De Geronimo, the Gravina del Fullonese and the Sanctuary of the Madonna di Mutata.
Two days of great music and good fun
Now in its fourth edition, the Wonderlast Music Festival is a music event inspired by the great northern European festivals, with different musical genres over two days of music, interactive activities and good food in the Wonderlast Park, a 2-hectare area surrounded by greenery in Gubbio, Umbria.
Good food and a beauty area
In addition to the Wonderlast Stage, the Wonderlast Forest hosts interactive installations with technologies and products dedicated to sustainability. This is a real simulated forest with plants and floral compositions in which the public can enjoy an aperitif, a spritz, a glass of wine or a platter of cold meats and cheeses in a unique setting. Completing the experience is the Beauty Area, where professional hairstylists and make-up artists are on hand for make-up and hairstyling. “The Wonderlast Festival was created to definitively break away from the concept of a festival as a series of concerts. We created a true festival atmosphere that goes far beyond the mere musical aspect. Every sector is taken care of down to the smallest detail,” says Giordano Babucci, the festival's artistic director.
Gubbio is linked to St Francis of Assisi
Gubbio is a medieval town in the province of Perugia, located in Umbria, in the centre of Italy. The lovely old town is famous for its limestone architecture and narrow cobbled streets. Among the major attractions are the Palazzo dei Consoli, the Cathedral and the striking Roman Theatre. Gubbio is also closely linked to the figure of St. Francis of Assisi. In particular to the famous episode of the wolf, according to which, when St. Francis arrived he found the town empty because the inhabitants lived in fear of a wolf that had been threatening them for some time. St Francis went into the woods to meet him and told him: ‘Brother Wolf, in the name of God I command you not to harm me and all men.”
A summer with 25 outdoors events for all ages
Walks, trekking, yoga, food and wine tastings, stargazing, music, spirituality and family activities: from July to October 2025, the municipality of Assisi has an exciting calendar of free events in the heart of the Mount Subasio Park, “Alla Scoperta del Monte Subasio” (Discovering Mount Subasio ) consists of 25 events each with a different theme and different itinerary, each aimed at exploring the territory in an authentic and immersive way.
Nature walks, and games for adults and children
The programme, which propose slow, sustainable and accessible tourism of great environmental and cultural value. gives ample space to wellbeing with sensorial walks combined with yoga. Several dates and locations for these walks are planned and one not to be missed is on Saturday 2 August, in one of the most iconic parts of the park: Mortaro Grande, a karst dolina of great geological fascination. There are also lots of events aimed at families with children: on Sunday 27 July, adults and children will be involved in Umbrian legends and fairy tales, told by special animators, with games organized in natural suroundings. On Sunday 3 August the focus will be on food with the Mulino Buccilli mill, a few kilometres from Assisi, which will host a nature excursion with a cooking workshop and tastings of typical products, thanks to the collaboration with the ancient Forno del Mulino bakery.
An 8.5-kilometre walk themed on San Benedict
A particularly significant event is scheduled for Sunday 17 August, with a walk to discover the historic Abbey of Saint Benedict, starting from the village of Collepino. Situated in the heart of Subasio, the Abbey - built before the year 1000 and depicted by Giotto in the Upper Basilica of San Francesco - is an unmissable stop for those who wish to combine nature, art and spirituality. The 8.5- kilometre circular route, with a 250 metre difference in altitude, will offer extraordinary views of the valley and the city of Assisi and it will end with a tasting of Birra delle Monache beer.
Walks with time to enjoy aperitifs and concerts
On Saturday 9 August the walk among Fiorenzo Bacci's bronze sculptures will be inspired by the Canticle of the Creatures, in the places dear to St. Francis. On Saturday 23 August it will be time to explore the Bosco di San Francesco, the FAI nature park where participants will be able to enjoy an aperitif; and on Sunday 7 September, the excursion will end with a concert by the Ensemble Micrologus and the observation of the total eclipse of the moon. “Alla Scoperta del Monte Subasio” (Discovering Mount Subasio) is a strategic project aimed at boosting the tourist appeal of the area, based on the quality of the experience, slow tourism and respect for the environment. All events are free of charge, with compulsory booking. For information: www.visit-assisi.it/eventi/serie/estate-2025/
Works by Verdi, Mozart and Bernstein
Set in of the old Roman Baths of Caracalla and, for the first time, in the Basilica of Maxentius, the 2025 edition is a blend of past and present, spirituality and humanity. In addition to the Baths, one of the largest and best preserved thermal complexes of antiquity, this year the Basilica of Maxentius, located along the Via dei Fori Imperiali, is also involved in the event. The programme includes Verdi’s La Traviata’ (Terme di Caracalla, 19, 23, 27 July and 1, 2, 3 August), ‘Don Giovanni’ (Basilica di Massenzio, 20, 22, 24 and 25 July) and the musical ‘West Side Story’ (Terme di Caracalla 9, 13 and 17 July).
Two evenings dedicated to ballet
On 15 and 16 July the Terme di Caracalla baths will host the traditional dance performance “Roberto Bolle and Friends,”, while on 30 and 31 July the corps de ballet of the Rome Opera, directed by Eleonora Abbagnato, will perform “The Rite of Spring” by Stravinsky, “Bolero” by Ravel and ‘Within the Golden Hour’ by Christopher Wheeldon. The festival will end with Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, a cantata based on 24 poetic texts from a medieval collection.
The Basilica of Maxentius was a Roman wellness centre
The Thermae Antonianae, built by Emperor Caracalla between 212 and 216 A.D., were a vast wellness, sport and cultural hub in ancient Rome. They still impress with their architectural grandeur and are only a stone's throw from the Circus Maximus. The Basilica of Maxentius, in the Roman Forum, is an imposing building dating back to the 4th century, once a seat of public and judicial functions. Today only the north aisle remains, where there was a colossal statue originally depicting Maxentius and some fragments of the statue are now on display in the courtyard of the Capitoline Museums.
For travellers seeking a reserved environment
With six rooms, a garden and a swimming pool overlooking the hills, the warm welcome at Borgo Petrarca is matched by the tranquillity and quality of the property, which is aimed at travellers interested in staying in reserved environments and in contact with nature.
Bicycle trails and visits to wineries
Among the suggested activities, the Euganean Hills ring bike tour is one of the most complete itineraries. This 64-kilometre loop route passes through vineyards, along canals, and past historic villages and thermal resorts. Points of historical and natural interest are encountered along the route, with the possibility of stopping in areas equipped for bikers. Bicycles, including pedal-assisted bicycles, can be reserved at the property. A prized wine-producing area, the Veneto plain produces red and white wines, and many wineries offer guided tours of the cellars as well as wine tastings combined with local products such as salami and typical cheeses. 
The charming little village of Arquà Petrarca
The area is served by the seasonal Colli Euganei Link service, operating until 9 September 2025, which with the new Busitalia Veneto line, in collaboration with Trenitalia, connects Arquà Petrarca to the Terme Euganee station, facilitating travel in the area. Arquà Petrarca is a medieval village in the province of Padua inside the Euganean Hills Regional Park. It is one of the most characteristic towns in the area and is part of “The Most Beautiful Villages of Italy” circuit. The name of the town is linked to the famous poet Francesco Petrarca, who spent the last years of his life there. His house is now a museum that can be visited. For information: www.borgopetrarca.com
Access to the mountain range is from three Italian valleys
Access to the mountain range is possible from three Italian valleys: the Val d'Ayas and Valle di Gressoney in Valle d'Aosta, and the Valsesia, in Piedmont, offering beginners, outdoor sports enthusiasts and experienced trekkers routes suitable for all levels.
Half-price weekly passes for the ski lifts
Happy Trekking Monterosa is the half-price weekly pass that allows those who stay for a minimum of 6 nights at one of the affiliated accommodation facilities in the Ayas and Gressoney valleys to take advantage of a 50% discount on the purchase of the weekly pass for the ski lifts in the area. The offer is valid until 14 September and is equivalent to: € 60.00 for the weekly Monterosa Ski pass, without access to the Indren lift, and € 88.00 for the weekly Monterosa Ski pass with the Indren lift included.
The trail is particularly picturesque in summer
The Corno del Camoscio Botanical Trail is an easy 2.3-kilometre trail with an uphill difference in altitude of 53 metres and a duration of two hours. The start is from the Passo dei Salati, at an altitude of 2,936 metres, which can be reached via the ski lifts of Alagna and Gressoney-La-Trinité. The initial part of the route takes you to the summit of the Corno del Camoscio (3,026 metres), while continuing towards the Col d'Olen you come to the Angelo Mosso Research Institute, where there are free guided tours. Along the way, from the end of June to the end of August, one can admire the flowering of numerous species, which can be identified with the help of the cards placed along the path.
A historical valley with the Savoy Castle
The Valley of the Princes is a 7.8-kilometre route of intermediate difficulty starting from an altitude of 1401 meters and with an ascent of 766 metres that takes about 4 hours.The Gressoney valley was one of the favourite destinations of the Italian Royal Household between the 19th and 20th centuries and in particular of Queen Margherita, who had her summer residence, the Savoy Castle, built here, which can be visited today.
An intermediate route for trained trekkers
The Lakes and Colle Pinter is another intermediate route. With an altitude difference of 788 metres and a length of 9.3 kilometres for a 4-hour trek, the trail requires a minimum of training, as there are some steep sections and a short passage equipped with steps and ropes. Starting from the arrival point of the Champoluc-Crest cable car (1,935 metres), the route climbs up the Vallone di Cunéaz to the Piano dei Laghi to the Colle Pinter at 2,777 metres. The descent can continue towards the Gressoney Valley, arriving at the Alpenzu Grande refuge, one of the refuges that is part of the Tour des Six circuit.
Magnificent views from the summit
The ascent to Mount Zerbion is a route suitable for experienced trekkers. It is some 9 kilometres long and can be covered in about 5 hours, with an altitude difference of 824 metres to reach an altitude of 2772 metres. The Zerbion is the peak that separates Saint-Vincent and Ayas. There are several ascent routes, but the most common is the one that starts from Barmasc. At the summit the mountain's privileged position allows a 360° view that includes all the great massifs of the region, from Mount Rosa to Mount Cervino and Mont Blanc. For information: www.visitmonterosa.com
A land of slow tourism and great wines
Between the towns of Verona and Brescia, Lake Garda is a destination of charm, wellness and slow tourism. An area where the culture of the territory and the art of the good life meet, in events like “Lugana Armonie Senza Tempo,” an event dedicated to wine, the culture of the area and the art of living well, that has just concluded in Rome in the elegant setting of Palazzo Brancaccio.
One of Europe’s most fascinating wine destinations
The Lugana DOC area is one of the most complete and fascinating wine tourism destinations in Europe with over 25 million tourist ovenights a year. Here, wine is not only an excellence to be tasted but an excuse to slow down and enjoy authentic quality and hospitality. This is the Lugana: a bridge between places, people and stories,’ says Fabio Zenato, president of the Lugana Consortium. 
Wineries offer a range of experiences
Tourists in the Lugana area can enjoy immersive multi-sensory experiences that range from sunset tastings in vineyards to walks along the paths of the “Lugana On Foot” project, the first Iter Vitis Council of Europe certified itinerary. They can explore the area by bicycle with a wine guide, picnic and enjoy yoga sessions among the vines with locally-produced products and take local cookery courses in wine cellars. Some wineries offer olfactory trails in wine museums, others offer wellness treatments with wine therapy, meditation sessions or sensory experiences combined with music, and in many wineries you can also sleep and dine. Here wine tourism is combined with slow tourism, soft sports like trekking, biking, golf and canoeing, excellent gastronomy and local crafts.
Archaeological sites and a UNESCO World Heritage site
At the tip of the Sirmione peninsula on Lake Garda, the archaeological area of the Grotte di Catullo contains the remains of one of the largest Roman villas in northern Italy. The villa covers an area of some two hectares and is surrounded by a historic olive grove with over 1,500 trees. The microclimate of the lake favours its growth, making this area home to the northernmost olive groves in Europe. The Venetian fortifications of Peschiera del Garda, on the other hand, are a complex defence system dating back to the 16th century, and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Desenzano del Garda's calendar of summer events is also packed with wine, history and culture.
A market worth $357 billion worldwide and growing
The survey is also in collaboration with the tourism group Sonders & Beach and ELTA (European LGBTQ Travel Alliance) and regards June 2025 Pride tourism trends worldwide. Long-haul, solo and mostly leisure travel for the LGBTQ+ tourism market is now worth $357 billion worldwide and is set to grow, and Italian destinations are among the most sought-after destinations. “According to the latest estimates, LGBTQ+ travellers reached a total value of €55 billion in Europe, up from the pre-covid figure of EUR 75 billion,” says Alessio Virgili, ceo of Sonders & Beach and president of ELTA.
“Looking for a meaningful experience”
“Our ongoing sector studies for this market segment show that these travellers are looking not only for a destination but for a meaningful experience. The emotional aspect weighs heavily on the trip, which is why brands that invest in Pride, both as a tourist destination and as support for these events, can have an important return, and not only from the LGBTQ+ world, but from all those who value social sustainability."
Rome is in third place in flight searches for Pride
Over 45% of Pride trips are for long haul, with 58% of people being solo-travellers. Travel is mostly for pleasure, although trips combining business and leisure are on the rise. Europeans are those who travel the most for Pride (35%), followed by North Americans (33%), with the United States (38%) being the largest country of origin. On a more micro level, Rome ranks fourth among Pride destinations while Milan, which will have its Pride on 28 June, ranks tenth. On a European level, Rome is in third place in flight searches for Pride (16.7%), after London, and Athens, while maintaining third place (13.6%) in hotel booking searches, after London and Madrid, and with Milan ranking eighth.

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