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The 10 Best Souvenirs To Buy in Italy

The 10 Best Souvenirs To Buy in Italy

Memories and experiences are more important than things, though when you travel it can be fun to shop around and see what the local specialties are. If you're looking for what souvenirs to buy in Italy, here's what you should get - these are much be…
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Memories and experiences are more important than things, though when you travel it can be fun to shop around and see what the local specialties are. If you're looking for what souvenirs to buy in Italy, here's what you should get - these are much better than your average refrigerator magnet or key chain.

1. Limoncello

Made in Southern Italy on the Amalfi Coast, this Italian liqueur is a sweet ending to a meal. I've seen it cost much more in the US, so bring a bottle back if you fancy it.

2. Wine

Like pasta, wine in Italy is seriously the best. If you take a bottle home make sure to have it wrapped up in some type of padded wine bag to avoid breakage.

A sip of Italian wine will transport you back to your trip while allowing friends and family to have a taste.

3. Dry pasta

Even the local bagged pasta from grocery stores is amazing. You'll be having the best pasta while in Italy - and when you get home and compare it to your average grocery store pasta, you'll truly taste how much better the real thing is.

4. Italian or European brand name items

Taxes will be cheaper since they have to ship the items shorter distances, so if you're contemplating buying an Italian or European designer item, it tends to be cheaper than back in your home country. –

For example, my black Longchamp bag (a French brand) from Florence turned out to be less expensive in Italy than it would’ve been if I had bought it in the states.

5. Leather

One product Italy is known for is leather - you can find markets, shops, and department stores carrying different types of leather clothing and shoes, such as leather jackets or boots, and even accessories like luggage tags or handbags.

It's always high quality and will last a long time - just make sure to take good care of it!

6. Shoes

Italians truly know what quality, comfortable shoes are. My custom-made sandals from Capri and short leather motorcycle boots are not only some of my favorite pairs, they are also far more durable than other shoes on the cobblestone streets.

7. Porcelain

You'll see porcelain ceramics, especially dishes, at shops or markets around Italy. Whether it's a coffee mug or a wine bottle stopper you'll have a piece of Italy back home with you in your kitchen.

8. Glass

Venice is known for its handmade Murano glass and you'll find many shops and stalls selling it - everything from jewelry to decorative figurines.

9. Olive Oil

Why is there yet another food item on this list? Because the food in Italy is just that fantastic! I've always said that Italy is the food capital of Europe, and even if you can find these foods at home it is likely they won't even compare to the real stuff.

So yes, a bottle of silky, smooth olive oil from Italy is definitely worth bringing back.

10. Postcards

Postcards make for light souvenir that take up hardly any space. You can send them to your loved ones from abroad or keep them to frame or display at home.

Tuck them inside something like a book or magazine (I usually put paper products in my laptop case) to prevent bending.

Quick tip: Make sure to review your government's website for information on bringing back food items. You wouldn't want to bring back a large quantity of a certain item  only to have it taken away at the airport!

Going to Europe Soon?

Book a place to stay - my all-time favorite booking website is the well-known Booking.com - I’ve used it for years all over the world.

It is the easiest way to search and find the best hotels (hostels too!), especially based on reviews. I always check the reviews on Booking, even if it’s a name-brand hotel. You never know!

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10 Photos That Will Make You Want To Visit Ireland

10 Photos That Will Make You Want To Visit Ireland

10 Photos that will make you want to visit Ireland, one of the most beautiful countries in Europe! This photo diary takes you to Cork, Dublin, and the Irish countryside. GoSeekExplore.com #ireland #irish #dublin #cork

Green on green on green, Guinness, and the friendliest people you will ever meet all come to mind when I think of Ireland. My visit to Ireland back when I studied abroad was unexpected and spontaneous, and I couldn't be happier that I ended up visiting this beautiful country.

Irish Countryside

It had never topped my travel list originally, though now that I've been - and loved it - I know I'll need to re-visit one day! This beautiful European island country has been on my mind lately as I've been going through my Ireland photos, reminiscing about visiting the Blarney Castle and other beautiful parts of the country!

After taking a look, these photos just might make you want to visit Ireland too!

Irish Countryside

Irish countryside view outside bus window traveling to Dublin from Limerick

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Blarney Castle, Cork, Ireland

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English Market

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Cork, Ireland

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Blarney Castle Grounds, Cork, Ireland

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Cork, Ireland

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A traditional Irish Pub

Guinness Storehouse Tour in Dublin, Ireland

Guinness Storehouse Tour in Dublin, Ireland

Blarney Castle, Cork, Ireland

View from the Blarney Castle in Cork, Ireland

10 Crazy, Extreme, and Magical Trips To Take When You Study Abroad in Europe

10 Crazy, Extreme, and Magical Trips to Take When You Study Abroad in Europe

10 Crazy, Extreme, and Magical Trips to Take when you Study Abroad in Europe! GoSeekExplore.com #europe #europetravel #studyabroad #europetraveltips

One of the best parts about studying abroad in Europe is the close proximity to other countries and cultures. Many students who go abroad travel on the weekends, and some even go somewhere new every weekend! Here's a quick guide for where to go for crazy, extreme, and magical weekends away from your temporary European home.

Craziest Weekend Trips When You Study ABroad In Europe

When you're young and living the time of your life in Europe, a few crazy weekends are bound to happen. Make sure they're the right ones in these awesome cities.

Munich, Germany for Oktoberfest

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Anyone who has been reading this blog for a while knows that I LOVE Oktoberfest. It is seriously so much fun. Clink your huge steins with people from every continent at the world's largest beer festival.

Even if you don't like beer or think it sounds lame (gasp), trust me when I say that this experience is completely worth it.

Plus, there are carnival rides outside the tents - could it get any better than that?!

8 Tips For First-Timers at Oktoberfest

Prague, Czech Republic

This slice of Central Europe is not to be overlooked during your time abroad. Not only is it very inexpensive (it's not on the euro), there is everything from cool, underground-scene pubs to over-the-top six-story clubs and ice bars.

Make sure to see if there are also any music festivals happening during your weekend too for a night to remember (....or not).

Budapest, Hungary

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This up-and-coming Eastern European city is seriously so cool. Head to the thermal baths during the day and party at the ruins bars at night. Hungarians definitely know how to have a good night out.

The Thermal Bath Experience in Budapest

Barcelona, Spain

The notoriously late nights out are a staple here - you'll find that nights don't get started till after midnight and end during sunrise around 5 or 6 am.

Most Extreme Weekend Trips When You Study Abroad in Europe

Being abroad is the best time to push your comfort zone. What better way to do so than with extreme sports?

Get out there - on the mountains, in the water, wherever - and try something new!

Interlaken, Switzerland

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Often dubbed "the adventure capital" of Switzerland, this small town is known for extreme sports.

Summer offers gorgeous views for hiking and winter offers snow sports in the alps. There are many activities to do year-round, including parasailing, sky diving, or canyon jumping.

Scandinavia

Since it likely will take you a little more time to get farther north, this might be better for a long weekend instead of a regular one. It would be worth it nonetheless!

Try your hand at snowmobiling, bobsledding, bungee jumping - this list has countless activities to do. And there's no better place to do it than with naturally stunning Scandinavia as your backdrop.

Most Magical Weekend Trips When You Study Abroad in Europe

These destinations will have you feeling like you stepped inside a fairy tale, providing countless memories to take back home with you.

Amalfi Coast, Italy

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The first time I saw a photo of Amalfi, it took my breath away. I knew I had to see it in person.

This treasure of Southern Italy is the perfect beach getaway and is definitely worth the trip.

Mediterranean Musts: 17 Reasons Why You Need To Visit Italy's Amalfi Coast

Munich, Germany + Neuschwanstein Castle

Munich is already a daydream, though nearby is the famous Neuschwanstein Castle. Look at photos of it and just tell me it's not the most magical looking castle you've ever seen.

Cork, Ireland

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Start in Cork (Southern Ireland) and wander around the adorable Irish city with colorful doors.

Make your way to the Blarney Castle for major emerald everything, or even take a bus/train through the countryside to Dublin where you'll see endless greenery along the way.

Ireland: Imagine the Greenest Scene Ever, Then Multiply it By 100

Salzburg, Austria

This Austrian town is where the Sound of Music movie took place. You'll see the hills that are "alive" and charming, colorful buildings everywhere.

If you happen to be here during the winter holiday season, make sure to stop by some Christmas markets - lesser-known than the ones in Germany or Vienna, which it all the more special.

Your time studying abroad is limited. You can always return to your favorites in the future or hit up places you didn't get a chance to see the first time around.

However, studying abroad is a unique experience and traveling differently after college won't be the same. Make the most of it while you're there!

12 Gorgeous Photos of Vienna, Austria

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Vienna is an incredible city to be in any time of year. It's draped with Christmas lights during the holiday season, though even when the decorations come down, the ornate details on the old town architecture are a delight to see. This truly is one beautiful European city that offers much more than the eye can see. Until you experience it firsthand, however, here are some photos to lust over in the meantime.

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Naschmarkt Vienna Austria

Naschmarkt Vienna Austria

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Parliament Building Vienna Austria

Parliament Building Vienna Austria

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Vienna Austria Christmas Markets

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4 Amazing Day Trips From Florence, Italy

4 Amazing Day Trips From Florence, Italy

4 Amazing Day Trips From Florence, Italy! From Tuscany to Umbria, coastal towns and even Rome, there are many lovely parts of Italy you can visit for a day trip if your travels are based in Florence. This article also includes a bunch of helpful gui…

Florence is one of the most popular cities in Italy to visit. The small city provides a beautiful and fun way to experience Tuscan city life, as well as being a good base for travels around the country.

To take a break from Florence, explore some areas nearby - there is so much to see in Italy! Here are four amazing day trips from Florence:

Cinque Terre

Translated in English to "five towns," Cinque Terre is that photo you see all over Pinterest of the colorful Italian buildings built into the seaside cliffs. While here, you'll want to devote time to take the trail through all the towns, though if you're more limited on time, head to Monterosso to spend time on the beach.

Need more inspiration? Read Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter, one of my favorite books of all time, which is set in this part of Italy.

Travel duration from Florence: about 2.5-3 hours by train

Siena

Another Tuscan town just south of Florence, Siena will have you seeing another piece of this gorgeous region. Head to Siena on July 2 or August 16 to catch the famous yearly horse race Il Palio, or go any time of year for winding streets, fresh food, and rolling hills in the distance.

Travel duration from Florence: about 1-1.5 hours

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Perugia

Perugia, Italy

Perugia, Italy

This town in Umbria, a neighboring region to Florence's Tuscany, provides a fresh perspective to experiencing Italy. For those with a sweet tooth, go to Perugia during October for the annual chocolate festival.

Umbria: Tuscany's Lesser-Known Neighbor

Travel duration from Florence: about 1-1.5 hours

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Rome

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Take the fast train from Florence down to the Lazio region for grand, spectacular Rome. No trip to Italy is complete without seeing this historical city firsthand. While you can spend a day in Rome hitting the hotspots, you may want to extend your time into a few days or long weekend. There is so much to see and do!

9 Reasons to go to Rome During Your Trip To Italy

Travel duration from Florence: 1.5 hours (fast train) or 3 hours (regular train)

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Plan Your Trip to Italy!

Traveling to Italy soon? Be sure to check out my Italy Travel Guide!

More helpful resources for planning your Italy trip:

Boboli Gardens

Umbria: Tuscany's Lesser-Known Neighbor

Rolling hills, cypress trees, and faded yellow homes with red roofs come to mind when you think of Italy - Tuscany, in particular. Tuscany is home to magnificent cities like Florence, Siena, and Bologna, though there is more to Italy than this particular area. Head out to Perugia in Umbria, Tuscany's regional neighbor, for a similar aesthetic to get away from Tuscany's crowds.

Need convincing? Here are 8 photos to do just that.

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Perugia Views Italy Umbria

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Perugia, Italy

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Flower Window Boxes Perugia

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Perugia Italy Views of Hills

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Streets of Perugia

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Perguia Italia

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Perugia, Umbria, Italy

Finding Color in Istanbul, Turkey - 15 Stunning Photos

Grand Bazaar Istanbul

Grand Bazaar Istanbul

Oftentimes the most exciting part about experiencing a new city is what you visually see - the food, the architecture, how people live. Istanbul was one of the most vividly cultural places I've been to in terms of the experience but also with what I saw through my eyes.

While finding an excellent view of Istanbul is a great way to enjoy a its beauty, there's also beauty in the details.

After browsing these photos I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if you booked the next flight to Turkey.

Fruit for Sale in Istanbul

Fruit for Sale in Istanbul

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Topkapi Palace Tiles

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Istanbul

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Spice Market Istanbul Turkey

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Street Art Istanbul Turkey

Hagia Sophia at Sunset Istanbul

Hagia Sophia at Sunset Istanbul

Inside the Blue Mosque, Istanbul

Inside the Blue Mosque, Istanbul

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Turkish Breakfast

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Turkish Bloomers

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Colorful Homes Galata Tower View

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Flower Istanbul

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Colorful Street Istanbul

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Tiles Topkapi Palace Istanbul

Pomegranate Juice Istanbul Turkey

Pomegranate Juice Istanbul Turkey