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Falkensteiner Resort Lake Garda
The group has 36 properties in Italy, Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Slovenia, and the Salò resort is strongly geared towards families, as well as for couples and wellness tourism. The group expects the new properties to continue to consolidate Falkensteiner's core markets of Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
Rooms, apartments and entertainment for all ages
The imposing Salò property, with 97 rooms and 170 apartments, will be just over a kilometre from the city. The flats, 96 of which will be delivered as early as next spring, will allow purchasers to use the hotel's services or, in the event of non-use, to take advantage of Falkensteiner's re-rental option. It focuses heavily on entertainment for all ages with a bowling alley, climbing wall, billiards, gaming area and much more. There is also an extensive entertainment programme for young and old, to be enjoyed together or separately. The wellness solutions are adults only, but there are also options for younger guests. There is a rooftop restaurant, a main restaurant on the ground floor and a pool club as well as a meeting room and five co-working areas, making the resort an ideal choice for MICE events.
Falkensteiner Beach Resort Licata
The resort in Licata will open in June 2026 and will be on the beach 10 kilometres from the town. The central building will have spacious rooms of up to 70sqm and duplex villas of up to 140sqm, also with private pools. Falkensteiner also dedicates extensive space to entertainment and sport, with a spa for everyone, an exclusive adults-only spa, a beach restaurant and a beach club.
Hosted by the Hilton Rome EUR La Lama hotel, contemporary artist Vincenzo Marsiglia’s free exhibition “Map Star La Lama,” runs in the hotel until 30 November.
The exhibition features a four-pointed star
This is a project in which art, technology and perception interact, in a continuous redefinition of the visible. The artist centres his research on a module in the shape of a four-pointed star, Marsiglia's signature and a matrix of experimentation and vision. The resulting works are borderline between immateriality and physical presence, between optical projections, mixed reality photographs, alabaster sculptures, blown glass neon and the aid of AI in an unprecedented vision of the surrounding environment.
Rome Art week is now in its 10th edition
This dialogue between art and hospitality coincides with Rome Art Week, the major event entirely dedicated to contemporary art that this year reaches its tenth edition. Rome Art Week confirms itself as one of the most significant art appointments in the capital, with a programme dedicated to a wide audience of enthusiasts. The event covers the entire city from the suburbs to the historic centre. It is free of charge and involves a wide network of galleries, foundations, Italian and foreign institutes, academies and independent spaces, which for six days will be open to the public with events, exhibitions, performances and talks.
Meetings with local stakeholders
The international guests were able to appreciate first-hand the beauty and authenticity of some off the beaten path locations and meet with local stakeholders. The variety of the products on offer and the networking sessions generated a lot of interest and new prospects for collaboration: "This fam trip with ItaliAbsolutely allowed me to get to know many places I had never been before. It was a real pleasure to take part in this tour in Emilia-Romagna and Marche, I saw many interesting things that I will share with my clients once I return, I will be sending many people here", said Armine Asatryan, of Harmony Travel and More, Los Angeles. "I’ve seen many new things that fit perfectly into my schedule. I have many Hungarian customers interested in visiting this area and now I can enrich my offer with all the places I have discovered,- said Péterné Dávid of Grosz Utazás kft, Hungary -The workshops were really interesting for us because we made contacts with local companies, from services to restaurants.”
“The visit to Gradara’s Castle was magnificent”
The buyers were impressed by the quality of the programme, which had a particular focus on some of the destinations visited, such as San Marino, Frasassi Caves, Gradara and Pesaro. “We have many karst caves in the Czech Republic, but the Frasassi Caves are really wonderful: they are different, they have limestone formations that stimulate the imagination with their myriad shapes,” said Emil Pulka of EMMA Agency. Jenny Rosenius of Tema Toscana, Sweden, told us: "Gradara amazed me, it is a truly fascinating medieval village. The visit to the castle was magnificent, and very engaging thanks also to the actors who played roles of Dante's characters Paolo and Francesca.” "Pesaro is one of the reasons why I chose to participate in this tour. It is an incredible city, with spectacular beaches, luxury hotels for families and solutions with every comfort, even for children, a factor that I seek out and appreciate. And I sell what I like.” was the opinion of Cynthia Espinosa of Cynthia Tours Travel, Madrid.
Networking with Western Sicily at Castle Benelli
After a welcome and networking evening at Castello Benelli, with the presentation of the Distretto Turistico Sicilia Occidentale the guests then met with incoming operators, visited Ferretti Hotels properties and took part in workshops with Italian and Emilia-Romagna DMCs. The programme included networking with the participation of the city of Messina at The Regent Boutique Hotel&Spa and Toscana Promozione Turistica at Villa I Tramonti. The tour organized by APT Servizi Emilia-Romagna, led by its general manager Emanuele Burioni, included a visit to the historic centre of Rimini, and ended with a lunch offered by Collina dei Poeti, a venue for weddings and events and a wine and olive oil producing farmhouse. They also had a guided visit to the Republic of San Marino.
A visit to Gradara’s Museum and meeting hoteliers in Pesaro
In Gradara in the Marche region the buyers were welcomed by Luca Baroni, director of the Marche Nord museum network, and they visited the castle. Then it was the turn of the coastal city of Pesaro, with an overnight in the Nautilus Family Hotel by Lindbergh Hotels. A UNESCO Creative City of Music, Pesaro is the birthplace of the composer Gioacchino Rossini, and has a seaside tradition and numerous cycle paths. At lunch in the Polo Restaurant in Pesaro, the travel agents met with the president of the Pesaro Hoteliers' Association, Marco Filippetti, and the owners of several local hotels.
Genga and the Frasassi Caves were much appreciated
The final stop of the fam trip was the area of Genga and the Frasassi Caves, presented by the marketing manager Sara Bonacucina. During their stay, the guests were welcomed at the Hotel Le Grotte and the Hotel Terme di Frasassi and they then visited the cave complex. The programme also included a visit to the Romanesque Benedictine Abbey of San Vittore delle Chiuse and the Speleo-paleontological and Archaeological Museum before arriving in Pierosara, a picturesque village overlooking the Frasassi and Rossa gorges, the neoclassical Valadier Temple, and the ancient hermitage of Santa Maria Infra Saxa. They then visited the Genga Museum of Art History which gave them an engaging perspective on the entire experience.
Thanking our Emilia Romagna and Marche partners
We would also like to thank, in alphabetical order: Amare Italia, Arcadia Tour Operator & DMC, Avire Viaggi, Bologna Welcome Incoming Travel Agency, Cesenatico Holidays, Egocentro/Atitur-Firmatour, Fair Winds Tour/Keys of Italy, Giratlantide, Incoming Gradara, Life in Tour by IF Imola Faenza Tourism Company, Modenatur Incoming Tour Operator & DMC, Parma Welcome Travel, Positive Tours, Promhotels Tour Operator Incoming & DMC, Ravenna Incoming & Visitors Bureau, San Marino Welcome DMC, Sognare Insieme Viaggi, Somewhere Tours, Studiowiki and Visit Rimini. Special thanks go to the GoOpti transfer service, responsible for all the transfers.
This year the joust is on 13 and 14 September
This palio is one of the most structured historical chivalric pageants in Italy, and is held twice a year, in June and September. This year the challenge was on 13 and 14 June, and the Rematch sill be on 13 and 14 September. The two days are divided into the “Corteo” or procession and the “Giostra” or joust. The Corteo represents the scenic and spectacular synthesis of the entire event, whil the following day, in reduced form, it accompanies the districts to the Campo de li Giochi playing field. The evening before the Joust, more than 600 participants in baroque costumes take Foligno back to the past, parading through the city streets in costumes inspired by Spanish fashions between 1580 and 1620.
Side events from markets to banquets and music
The Giostra della Quintana is the most compelling and difficult ring joust held in Italy and indeed it is known as the “Olympics” of equestrian competitions. The event involves the ten city districts in a regulated equestrian tournament and, with its district subdivision, it extends to the entire city with historical taverns, costumes, themed menus and shows. The symbol of Foligno's Giostra della Quintana is the statue placed in the centre of the Campo de li Giochi representing the God Mars, known to many as Quintanone. During the festivities Foligno is enveloped in a 17th-century atmosphere, with many thematic side events like the ancient Fiera dei Soprastanti, the large market that has been held in Foligno since the 15th century. There is also a themed culinary competition that takes place between the ten city districts, consisting of a sumptuous Baroque banquet, with music, period instruments and historical dances.
Shops, museums and restaurants stay open late
The Baroque Night held in the historic palazzi of Foligno features musical concerts and the squares the scene of Baroque performances, with dancers, living statues, musicians and acrobats. It is celebrated on the night between Saturday and Sunday of the first week of the September edition of the Joust. On this occasion, the taverns of the Quintana Jousting districts, as well as the city's shops, restaurants and museums remain open until late at night with games, shows and music.
Ten BWH properties in Italy
These new properties bring the brand's total number of properties in Italy to ten. “Our objective is to grow the upper-upscale collections, expanding the network of excellent properties and consolidating the role of WorldHotels in the prestige hotellerie scene, where personality and connection with the territory are at the heart of distinctive and fulfilling experiences,” says Sara Digiesi, CEO of BWH Hotels Italia & Malta.
Four collections for sophisticated travellers
WorldHotels is the BWH Hotels brand dedicated to high-end independent structures: with 200 hotels worldwide, it is divided into four collections - Luxury, Elite, Distinctive and Crafted - designed for sophisticated travellers, lovers of authenticity and distinctive experiences, in every travel occasion.
A boutique hotel close to Milan’s cathedral
Matilde Boutique Hotel
The Matilde Boutique Hotel WorldHotels Distinctive is just a few steps away from Milan’s Cathedral. With its contemporary design and Milanese vibe, the property is ideal for cosmopolitan travellers. It has 25 rooms divided into 11 Deluxe Rooms, 10 Deluxe Rooms overlooking the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, two Junior Suites, one Executive Suite and one Presidential Suite.
Grand Hotel Della Posta
The Grand Hotel Della Posta is a boutique in Sondrio
Also joining the Distinctive collection is the Grand Hotel Della Posta in Sondrio, in the Valtellina. With 38 rooms, this boutique hotel is a historic 19th-century residence with frescoes and original architecture. The property focuses on the connection with the territory which is rich in art, tradition and Alpine landscapes and it has a wellness area with a large whirlpool bath, steam baths, an emotional shower and a sauna.
Massages, a personal trainer and a beauty section
Located on the 15th floor of the modern Hilton Rome Eur La Lama, in the Eternal City’s EUR business district, the new La Lama Wellness Centre offers rejuvenating breaks with specialised staff in a relaxing atmosphere. In addition to relaxing massage treatments, special massages ranging from mud to lymphatic drainage and from Lomi Lomi to Californian treatments, with the possibility of couples’ massages, can be booked in advance. There is also a sauna and Turkish bath, a sensory shower, solarium and personal trainer as well as a beauty section for dedicated facial and body treatments.
The hotel has 439 rooms and suites
The panoramic terrace is the ideal place for a relaxing break between treatments, where you can enjoy an herbal tea or an aperitif. The Lama Wellness Centre is open also to non-resident as well as hotel guests. With 439 rooms and suites and 7 meeting rooms, the Hilton Rome Eur La Lama is an ideal choice for MICE events.
The Coliseum is just 7 kilometres away
Located just 30 minutes from Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO), this 4-star combines comfort and breathtaking views, entertainment venues, shopping and green areas. The rooms and suites are on 16 floors and there is a panoramic rooftop with city views. The Blade Lounge bar serves cocktails as well as coffee while The Green Restaurant on the ground floor offers buffet breakfast and à la carte Italian dining. Less than a 5-minute walk from the Palazzo dei Ricevimenti e dei Congressi and the Rome Convention Center La Nuvola, the Hilton Rome Eur La Lama is also well connected to many places of interest: the Coliseum is only seven km away and easily reached by metro.
The 45th Jujube Festival on the first two Sundays of October
Two great occasions to enjoy the autumn season in the Veneto region are the Festival of Jujubes, on 5 and 12 October, and the Festival of New Olive Oil on 16 November, both in Arquà Petrarca. 
The jujube is grown in the nearby Euganean Hills
On Sundays 5 and 12 October the jujube, which is the symbolic fruit of Arquà Petrarca will transform the town’s historic centre into a festive mood with a medieval atmosphere. Flag-wavers, drummers, jesters, and figures in period costume, including the poet Francesco Petrarca, will parade through the streets and workshops. The jujube is a typical fruit of the Euganean Hills. It is rich in vitamin C and is also used in jams, herbal teas, spirits and liqueurs. There will be markets selling typical products from the Euganean Hills and traditional local street food including medieval sandwiches and jujube dishes.
The new olive oil Festa dell'Olio Novello on 16 November
During the new olive oil festival on 16 November, the local oil can be tasted along with other typical products, and there will be medieval re-enactments and traditional games. Local specialties like salt cod and polenta and schissotto with sausage, a special seasoned, unleavened bread will delight visitors, and the restaurants in the town’s centre will have special menus for the occasion. The day will involve all the oil producers of Arquà Petrarca, and a competition will elect the best oil from Arquà Petrarca.
Eight evening concerts with leading jazz musicians
These four days of quality music in the ancient Tuscan Etruscan town, will feature events in the Centro Convegni Sant'Agostino which becomes a laboratory for musical exchange, while the Teatro Signorelli will host two concerts a day, for a total of eight evenings. The performers will be some of the great stars of world jazz, young talents and brilliant Italian musicians including Francesco Bigoni, Francesco Diodati, Francesco Ponticelli, Enrico Zanisi and Enrico Morello.
A gourmet dinner at the Villa di Piazzano
The festival has become a benchmark for the world jazz scene also thanks to collaborations with prestigious institutions like the Conservatoire Populaire de Musique AMR in Geneva and the New School of Jazz. For the occasion the 5-star Villa di Piazzano will offer an exclusive package combining jazz and wellness that includes a stay in elegant, panoramic rooms and two tickets for a concert at the Cortona Jazz Festival. The stay can be complemented with a gourmet dinner for two with Tuscan and Sardinian inspiration (drinks not included) at the hotel restaurant L'Antica Casina di Caccia. The price for two people in a double room starts from €780.00 per night.
Wine tastings, wellness treatments and guided tours
The historic residence stands in the hills on the border between Tuscany and Umbria. Once a hunting lodge, Villa di Piazzano preserves over five centuries of history, is richly decorated with frescoes and can boast perfectly preserved Renaissance architecture. It also has a panoramic swimming pool surrounded by greenery and botanical gardens with over 1 ,000 varieties of plants. Among the experiences offered by the property are wine tastings in the historic Roman wine cellar, regenerating wellness treatments in the Rose Cottage, and customized guided tours to Cortona and nearby Montepulciano, Pienza, Siena, Florence and Perugia.

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