More than just the source of the Po River, Piedmont (pee-yeh-MON-tay) is a fountainhead of nobility and fine cuisine. The area rose to prominence in 1861 when the Savoys selected Turin as capital of their ...more
Stunning peaks, pine forests, waterfalls, and tiny villages color Italy’s least-populated and most-elevated region, Valle d’Aosta (VA-leh da-OS-ta). The valley is a key transportation hub; ...more
For 52 years, we have published the world’s favorite budget travel guides, written entirely by students and updated every year. With pen and notebook in hand and a few changes of underwear stuffed in our backpacks, we spend months roaming the globe in search of travel bargains.
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