Sparkling wine lovers, we’re sure you’re familiar with prosecco and rose. But have you heard of the Italian wine that people have been raving about? We’re talking about Franciacorta. Made in the same region as our Alpine Hotel – this wine is loved by all Italians from North to South. Some of you may have never heard of it, and we don’t blame you! It’s one of Italy’s best-kept secrets. So, if you want to learn some interesting facts about the drink, continue reading.
Scopri di piùTravelling to another country could be daunting sometimes, whether it’s trying to find directions, translating the language or locating where’s the best place to eat. But in a world where we have mobile phones, it makes it so much easier to find all this useful information.So here are our Top 5 Apps to Have While in Italy.
Scopri di piùThere’s no better feeling than travelling the world with man’s best friend! While most people solo travel or go with family or friends – some of you would love to bring your pet abroad. We can’t blame you! Bringing your pet to explore the world with you seems like a super exciting experience! Especially if you ever decide to bring it to the beautiful scenery of the Italian Alps. However, you should keep in mind that there are some minor rules you will have to follow, as well as some things you have to be aware of.
Scopri di piùWhen you think of winter activities in the Italian Alps, you’re most likely thinking of skiing or snowboarding – but have you ever tried dog sledding before? Dog sledding, or ‘dog mushing’ is a super enjoyable and adventurous way to enjoy the picturesque landscapes of the mountains.
Scopri di piùGathered at over 1,200 meters above sea-level, you can find three main types of honey; rhododendron honey, millefiori honey and lastly, fir honey. Without a doubt, honey produced in high-mountain altitudes is one of the best you could ever taste. However, cultivating this type of honey is considered to be extremely difficult, even if it’s a good season. But as a result, it generates a super unique and delicate flavour incomparable to any other honey. Continue reading to find out more.
Scopri di piùThe valley was once an important mountain pass for many centuries. As for today, the Valtellina is one of the best destinations for outdoor excursions, authentic Northern Italian cuisine and their exquisite wines. We must say, many travellers are missing out on this unique location as the Valtellina is often overlooked! So if you’re debating whether to go there or not, here are our top reasons why you should visit the Valtellina valley:
Scopri di piùIt’s hard to believe, but only about 160 years ago, the country of Italy did not exist. Instead, there were different kingdoms spread out in the region – one of which included our beloved region of Lombardia. The region itself is at a central position in Northern Italy, linking Italy to the rest of Europe from the Mediterranean to the North Sea; from Atlantic Europe to the Balkans. We would recommend, anyone travelling to Italy, to appreciate our long-running history as well as the fantastic views that the area offers. So, here is a short history of the Lombardy region, starting from prehistoric times up to the unification of Italy.
Scopri di piùAt Albergo Miramonti, one of our all-time favourite antipasti for our restaurant is the Valtellinese classic – Sciatt. Sciatt is essentially cheese-filled buckwheat fritters originating from the Valtellina valley. The gooey cheese used for this is called ‘Valtellina Casera’, the same cheese to dress the local dish ‘Pizzoccheri’. Sciatt is crunchy, gooey and absolutely delicious! We would recommend anyone traveling to Valtellina to try this delicacy.
Scopri di piùItalians love wine – Chianti, Pinot Grigio, Prosecco – the whole shebang. It is said that Italians drink at least a glass of wine per day, and we’re sure that’s true. While the rest of the world may consider drinking ‘wine’ as a luxury, in Italy, it is treated as an everyday custom. Want to know how to drink wine like an Italian? Then read the article for some tips.
Scopri di piùLast week we had the pleasure of welcoming our friends from allbranded here at Albergo Miramonti - showing them all that Corteno Golgi has to offer. Have a read of this article to find out what we got up too!
Scopri di piùOn a trip to the Italian Alps this Winter? Then some of you may be in the dilemma of choosing between two of the most popular winter sports – skiing and snowboarding. For those who have never attempted any of these sports, it could become a challenging decision. Yes, they may involve manoeuvring through the snow, but they’re both completely different. Us, at Albergo Miramonti, will make that decision much easier for you, so here is a breakdown of the differences between skiing and snowboarding.
Scopri di piùBresaola is a Northern Italian delicacy known for its deep red hue, its unique flavour and musty aroma. Thanks to the strict trimming and drying process of the meat, it manages to maintain these tasty characteristics, as well as a tender texture. Originating from the Valtellina valley, it continues to be a well-loved light snack for many Italians! Read to find out more.
Scopri di piùValentine’s day is just around the corner - and we’re sure plenty of you need help choosing the perfect weekend getaway for someone special. Here at Albergo Miramonti, we’re surrounded by some of the most romantic cities in the world - so you’ve come to the right place! Here are 5 of the most romantic cities in Northern Italy.
Scopri di piùItaly is arguably one of the most romantic destinations in the world! It is the epicentre for the arts and architecture, as well as being abundant in natural beauty. Just imagine drifting along Venice's meandering canals, or promenading by the edge of Lake Como with the one you love – there's nothing more romantic than that! Albergo Miramonti, we often get couples who are looking for a memorable yet romantic stay in the country, so to help some of you out, here are some romantic things to do in Italy
Scopri di piùLocated around 2 and a half hours away from Albergo Miramonti you’ll find Verona - the city of love. Valentine’s Day gives the perfect occasion for the city to bask in its romantic aura with a festival called ‘Verona in Love’. Keep reading to find out more about the festival.
Scopri di piùYou know how it goes. You decide where you want to travel. You book your flight. Then you need to choose where to stay. For most people, they know they can rely on famous hotel chains. Hotel chains are great if you like to know what you’re getting, but if you’re looking for something just a little bit more adventurous or something unique - then you should give boutique hotels a go. Here are our top 5 reasons why you should stay in a boutique hotel!
Scopri di piùThe Dolomites are among the most famous mountain ranges in the world, making it the prime destination for those who are looking for the ultimate ski holiday. Although, what may not be so known is the charming towns that can be found in the areas. We know that sometimes it can be hard to find these hidden gems when you are unfamiliar with the area - keep reading to discover 5 of the best towns to visit in the Dolomites.
Scopri di piùItaly is a country that’s quite tourist-friendly, which means it won’t be too detrimental if you trip up on any ‘cultural rules’. But if you do seek to make your trip run a little smoother, there are several things to keep in mind before travelling to the country.
Scopri di piùNorth Italy is filled with a diversity of beautiful landscapes and national wonders. So-much-so there are many places have been named as a UNESCO World Heritage site – reaffirming the cultural, scientific and educational significance of each place. Luckily for our guests (and us) some of these breath-taking sites are easily reached from our hotel! Keep reading to find out 4 UNESCO World Heritage sites that you need to visit during your stay with us.
Scopri di piùThe tomato is pretty much synonymous with Italian culture and cuisine. Walk into any Italian restaurant, and you will find that you’ll find at least one dish that incorporates the well-loved ingredient - just think of popular dishes such as; Margherita pizza, Caprese salad, Pomodoro pasta or lasagne. But did you know that tomatoes aren’t indigenous to Italian soil? So, how did it become such a popular ingredient in the country? Read below to find out.
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