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Three ways to spend ‘la dolce vita’ in Italy | MEMBERS ONLY By Anne Bauso | Source: Select

Three ways to spend ‘la dolce vita’ in Italy | [Travelzoo]( MEMBERS ONLY [Rome, Tuscany & Sicily summer getaways, up to 50% off]( By Anne Bauso | Source: Selected hotels across Italy What's the big deal? As part of your Travelzoo club membership, we’ve researched and negotiated summer stays (and beyond) at hotels in Rome, Tuscany & Sicily. Experience each region separately or read on to see how we'd combine this trio to create the perfect Italy vacation. - Begin and end your adventure in Rome (consider a few nights on either side). The 5-star Fori Imperiali is minutes from the Roman Forum and Colosseum. - Next, take a train or rental car to Tuscany—the gold standard for Italian food, wine and art. Experience it with Villa Il Patriarca's three-night foodie getaway. - Then, catch the short flight to Sicily from Florence or Rome. There's a lot of (gorgeous) ground to cover here; we recommend a week to explore. The 5-star Villa Neri is on the slopes of Mount Etna, near splashy Taormina, atmospheric towns and beaches. Members only: The below exclusive-to-Travelzoo member offers save up to 50% on the regular price of these 4- and 5-star Italy stays. [$379 & up—Luxurious heart-of-Rome hotel, 30% off]( By Kelsey Pulera | Source: NH Collection Roma Fori Imperiali [View]( [$1398—Tuscan getaway w/Michelin-starred dinner, reg. $2700+]( By Kelsey Pulera | Source: Villa Il Patriarca [View]( [$1149—Sicily 5-star villa near Mount Etna, save $720]( By Gabriella Cole | Source: Villa Neri Resort & Spa [View]( You are receiving this email as part of the membership you signed up for with this address: {EMAIL} You can modify your email options or unsubscribe at any time. This is not you and you're not a Travelzoo member yet? [Sign up now]( [Update Email]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms & Conditions]( We use cookies to optimize your user experience on Travelzoo. By clicking on any link in this email you are agreeing to allow this. Please read our [Privacy and Cookie Policy](. Do not reply to this email. We cannot accept replies to this address. Written inquiries can be sent to: Travelzoo 590 Madison Avenue, 35th Floor New York, NY 10022 Or email us at: support@travelzoo.com © 2024 Travelzoo. All rights reserved. [*][*]

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