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Andiamo! | Citalia Magazine Autumn 2021

This season, we celebrate everything that the streets have to offer, not least because it’s Italy’s cities that can provide you with a perfect winter holiday. In our article, Secrets of Italy’s Streets, we’ll take you to the coolest urban neighbourhoods, and share with you some underground networks that are steeped in history. Italy’s cities bring with them an epic industrial past, which you can explore through automobile innovation with our feature, In the Hot Seat: Italian Cars. Make your next Citalia holiday extra special with our pick of Iconic Luxury Hotels. You can also receive some additional tips from our Personal Travel Planner Raggy Singh in Tailormaking Italy, and from one of our favourite guests, renowned archaeologist Dr Holley Martlew in Digging Up Italy. We continue our Book with Confidence guarantee so that you can book your holiday with a refund guarantee while still able to make any changes to your future bookings with ease. Andiamo!

This season, we celebrate everything that the streets have to offer, not least because it’s Italy’s cities
that can provide you with a perfect winter holiday.

In our article, Secrets of Italy’s Streets, we’ll take you to the coolest urban neighbourhoods, and share
with you some underground networks that are steeped in history.

Italy’s cities bring with them an epic industrial past, which you can explore through automobile innovation with our feature, In the Hot Seat: Italian Cars.

Make your next Citalia holiday extra special with our pick of Iconic Luxury Hotels. You can also receive
some additional tips from our Personal Travel Planner Raggy Singh in Tailormaking Italy, and from one of our favourite guests, renowned archaeologist Dr Holley Martlew in Digging Up Italy.

We continue our Book with Confidence guarantee so that you can book your holiday with a refund guarantee while still able to make any changes to your future bookings with ease.

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ON THE SCENT OF ITALIAN PERFUME<br />

Worth a Whiff: Italian Perfume Brands<br />

While you’ll find many Italian designers with unique Italian fragrances,<br />

including Gucci, Bulgari, Prada, and Bottega Veneta, you’ll also want to<br />

take a whiff of our favourite Italian perfume brands.<br />

ACCA KAPPA<br />

First established in 1869 in Treviso, this family brand started out as a<br />

brushmaking factory, before it developed fragrances that take their<br />

inspiration from the rich flora of Italian gardens. Their bestseller is the<br />

unisex eau de parfum, White Moss.<br />

CARTHUSA<br />

Legend has it that monks developed Capri’s first perfume for a visiting<br />

queen way back in 1380, although it wasn’t until 1948 when the sunkissed<br />

island developed its own renowned fragrance brand, Carthusia. Its<br />

most popular fragrance, Gelsomini di Capri, has a scent of gardenia, orange<br />

blossom, Turkish rose and tuberose, and was a favourite of the former US<br />

First Lady, Jackie Kennedy.<br />

STORIE VENEZIANE<br />

While not strictly Italian due to the fact it’s made by the Swiss brand<br />

Valmont, the five scent collection of Storie Veneziane is inspired by<br />

Venice's rich fragrance history, and each scent features a colourful<br />

Murano glass face set into its golden bottle.<br />

ACQUA DI PARMA<br />

Founded in 1916 by Italian baron Carlo Magnani, Acqua di Parma’s<br />

first perfume Colonia continues to be an iconic fragrance today with its<br />

sunny Sicilian citrus fruit notes that are married together with rosemary,<br />

lavender, and lemon verbena.<br />

Experience the best scents of Italy on your next <strong>Citalia</strong> holiday! Speak to one of our Personal Travel Planners on 01293 765061<br />

40 <strong>Citalia</strong>.com

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