I love how you two address the concern about visiting a small village off the tourist path and not speaking the language -- you captured the whole essence of what we (all) love about Italian hospitality -- a warm and welcoming *anima* / vibe / soul transcends the language barrier.
Intriguing. Having last month had a preliminary taste of Italy (Milan, Parma, Vicenza, Bologna, Venice), I'd love to go back and experience a place like Allerona. I'd probably combine it with Rome.
I love how you two address the concern about visiting a small village off the tourist path and not speaking the language -- you captured the whole essence of what we (all) love about Italian hospitality -- a warm and welcoming *anima* / vibe / soul transcends the language barrier.
I think it helps that everyone here speaks with their hands 😂
That too!
Intriguing. Having last month had a preliminary taste of Italy (Milan, Parma, Vicenza, Bologna, Venice), I'd love to go back and experience a place like Allerona. I'd probably combine it with Rome.
I believe the closest airport to Allerona is Rome Fiumicino, so that would be a good combination!