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This studio in a 17th-century building across from the Duomo is for solo travelers only, but please don’t do anything rash

This studio in a 17th-century building across from the Duomo is for solo travelers only, but please don’t do anything rash

This studio in a 17th-century building across from the Duomo is for solo travelers only, but please don’t do anything rash. Instead of breaking up with your partner to come here, consider booking it for them after you’ve had your turn. Dani, your Superhost, designed the place for creative solitude, but you’ll hardly feel alone. Just ask and she’ll point you to her favorite walks and restaurants away from the crowds. Photo: @girlgoneabroad




With 13-foot high ceilings and wide iron windows, Superhost Marco’s Airbnb Plus home is the canvas for his creativity

With 13-foot high ceilings and wide iron windows, Superhost Marco’s Airbnb Plus home is the canvas for his creativity

With 13-foot high ceilings and wide iron windows, Superhost Marco’s Airbnb Plus home is the canvas for his creativity. Peruse the expressionist paintings that adorn the walls, or channel your inner artist with the notebooks and coloring supplies he leaves for his guests. If you need some extra inspiration, check out the flower shop downstairs or visit Como’s city center only steps away. Tap the link in our bio to explore more gallery-like getaways in Airbnb Magazine. : @ambroisetezenas

With 13-foot high ceilings and wide iron windows, Superhost Marco’s Airbnb Plus home is the canvas for his creativity

Superhost Anna turned a row of trulli (the region’s traditional stone huts) into a one-of-a-kind house that makes guests of all a

Superhost Anna turned a row of trulli (the region’s traditional stone huts) into a one-of-a-kind house that makes guests of all a

Superhost Anna turned a row of trulli (the region’s traditional stone huts) into a one-of-a-kind house that makes guests of all ages feel like kids again. The location in the heart of the Puglian countryside makes that sense of wonder easy to sustain—it’s within a short drive of so many ancient towns and villages that you could explore a new one every day. ⁣ ⁣ Photo: @mikegabbert


This Italian Wine Region is Now a UNESCO Site

This Italian Wine Region is Now a UNESCO Site

Pop the cork on the bubbles! If you're a fan of sparkling wine, you are likely already familiar – and in love with – Italy's signature rival to French champagne.Finally, Italian prosecco is getting some recognition - you might agree it's long overdue. After a 10-year wait, Italy's Prosecco hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene have been designated the country's 55th UNESCO World Heritage Site.  It's a recognition and commitment to preserve the unique 'Cultural Landscape' of the area near Venice that produces one of...

This Italian Wine Region is Now a UNESCO Site

7 Tips for Touring Tuscany

7 Tips for Touring Tuscany

If you close your eyes and picture 'Italy', chances are, it's the rows of vineyards and cypress trees, villas and farmhouses, fabled towns and household-name works of art of Tuscany that come to mind.There are a million reasons why Tuscany is the setting of so many escapist novels, movies and life-changing travels. Here are our favorites:FLORENCEThe red rooftops of Florence are the symbol of Tuscany's capital and epic Italian Renaissance magic. Wandering the alleys and cobblestoned streets, the Boboli Gardens and the...