b'PARTNER SPOTLIGHTMadonna della Corona Sanctuary Palazzo Carignano, TurinWhat do you look for in a journey? The charm of a city, with its monuments and museums, or the serenity of untouched nature? In Italy, you can have the best of both worlds. Step from a Renaissance church in a bustling city centre to a lakeside path with mountain views. Hike alpine trails at dawn and sip an aperitivo in a city piazza at sunset. Italy offers a seamless blend of culture and nature that turns every journey into a story worth telling.From Verona to Lake Garda From Turin to the LangheBegin in Verona, the city of Romeo and Juliet, where everyTurin is Italys intellectual heart and a vibrant city of museums. corner whispers a love story. Explore the CastelvecchioBe sure to visit landmarks like the Mole Antonelliana and the Museum, stroll along the Adige River, marvel at the Romannearby Basilica of Superga. Wander the streets of the city amphitheatre, and catch a ballet under the stars at the Arenacenter to browse antique bookshops, stop at elegant cafs and di Verona.enjoy a chocolate tastingthis is the birthplace of gianduja.Then head to Lake Garda and discover the picturesque villageHead south to the Langhe, a rolling landscape of vineyards of Sirmione. Admire its medieval walls and castle, hike lakesideand hilltop villages and a haven for wine lovers and culinary trails, and uncover hidden beaches such as Jamaica Beach.explorers. Join a truffle hunting expedition or hands-on cooking Indulge in an evening wine tasting followed by a sunsetclass to learn the secrets of Piedmontese cuisine. Visit Barolo boat tourcomplete with aperitivo served on board. Activeand La Morra for cellar tours and sweeping views, and the Wine travellers can hike scenic trails, including the Madonna dellaMuseum in the Castle of Barolo.Corona Sanctuary, a dramatic cliffside pilgrimage site offering panoramic views in a spiritual atmosphere. From Milan to Lake MaggioreMilan, the fashion capital, needs no introductionwith its From Bolzano to the Dolomites majestic Duomo, Leonardo da Vincis Last Supper, and sleek Nestled in the South Tyrolean Alps, Bolzano is a hidden gemmodern districts like CityLife, ideal for a lively evening out. with cosmopolitan flair. Browse outdoor gear boutiques, sipFashionistas, art lovers, and foodies alike will find their rhythm PHOTOS: LUDOVICO BEE ON UNSPLASH (MADONNA DELLA CORONA SANCTUARY), MANNIVU, CC BY-SA 4.0, VIA WIKIMEDIA COMMONS(TZI THE ICEMAN)mountain wines, and explore museums that celebrate alpinehere. Beyond the fashion, discover the Fondazione Prada, the life. At the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, meet tzi theVertical Forest, and the hidden courtyards of Brera. Iceman, one of the oldest mummies ever discovered. Just a short distance away lies Lake Maggiore. At the resort To trek through the famous Dolomites, focus your journey ontown of Stresa, embark on a boat trip to the BorromeanCorvara and San Cassianotwo jewels of Alta Badia. WhetherIslands: Isola Bella, Isola Madre, and Isola dei Pescatorieach hiking the Tre Cime di Lavaredo or cycling through alpinewith its own charm, from botanical gardens to quaintmeadows, the landscape is breathtaking.fishing villages. tzi the Iceman Borromean IslandsENCHANTING TRAVELS\x1a51'