Category Archives: tuscany

Renting a car in Europe: a traveler’s guide

Millions of people rent cars every year, but if you’re not familiar with renting in Europe there are a few things that will smooth the path of your vacation. Tip One: Car rental might not be necessary In many European … Continue reading

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The story behind the picture: Villa Vignamaggio

Every great photograph tells a story, but I often find it interesting to read the story behind the photograph — and hence this occasional series of posts. This time it is the turn of an image that has frequently appeared … Continue reading

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An afternoon in San Gimignano, Tuscany

I uploaded some new photographs of San Gimignano recently, a small town between Florence and Siena (on the road to Volterra) that has become famous for its medieval towers — “The Manhattan Of Tuscany”, as some tours call it. It’s … Continue reading

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Should I really rent a car in Italy? What about the price of gas, parking, license etc.

I got some follow-up questions to the article on renting a car in Europe. It seems this is a topic that causes some anxiety, so some additional tips are in order. Yes, gas is somewhere between $7 and $8 a … Continue reading

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Front Cover of Cadogan Italy Property Guide

One of my images of Villa Vignamaggio appears on the front cover of the Cadogan / Sunday Times guide to buying property in Italy. Here it is: This image was sold by an agency, and often the challenge is finding the … Continue reading

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