B2B Hotel Wholesaler and Tour Operator in Italy
Hotel Wholesaler in Italy and Tour Operator (B2B)
Kalemi Travel is a B2B Worldwide Hotel Wholesaler and Tour Operator. We have an international inventory of 503,000 hotels including Italy. We provide Travel Agencies and Tour Operators that operate in the Italian market with competitive rates and offer (B2B) and (B2C) White Label Solutions.
Italy is one of the most popular destinations worldwide. Italy has world-famous architecture and art, a beautiful coastline, delicious food and much more. We will show you on this online travel portal some important information you really need to know before going there for the first time.
1-Enjoy Italian architecture
Italy has a very diverse architectural style which has widely influenced the architecture of the world. Italy has an estimated total of 100,000 monuments of all varieties (museums, palaces, buildings, statues, churches, art galleries, villas, fountains, historic houses and archaeological remains). But which are the most famous historic architecture buildings in Italy based on b2b travel agents opinion ?
-The Colosseum, The Pantheon – Rome
-Milan Cathedral – Milan
-The Leaning Tower – Pisa
-Florence Duomo Santa Maria del Fiore – Florence
-St Mark’s Basilica – Venice
-Pompeii- Pompei
-The Vatican – Vatican
-Doge’s Palace – Venice
-Church of St Catherine – Livorno
-Naples Castle – Naples
-Church of the Holy Souls in Purgatory – Sicily
2- Try Italian food
Wondering what to eat in Italy? Italy food culture is an important part of national pride in the country. be prepared to be surprised by this list of Italian dishes that will delight your curiosity and your tastebuds!
1. Pizza – You can find pizza almost all over Italy, so be prepared to try many types of pizza there.
The first type that comes to mind is Margherita, it’s a simply dish but very taste.
2-Lasagna – Lasagna is a wide, flat pasta noodle, usually baked in layers in the oven. Like most Italian dishes, its origins are hotly contested, but we can at least say that’s its stronghold is in the region of Emilia-Romagna, where it transformed from a poor man’s food to a rich meal filled with the ragù, or meat sauce.
3- Ossobuco – The world-famous ossobuco alla milanese is a bone-in veal shank, cooked low and slow until meltingly tender in a broth of meat stock, white wine, and veggies.
4- Coffee- Italian coffee isn’t like coffee in your local Starbucks. Though some of the dozens of choices might sound similar (latte… anything that finishes in –puccino, etc.) they are rarely what you have been led to believe they are. For instance, if you were to order a ‘latte,’ in Italy you would simply be served a glass of milk.
5- Gelato – The low-fat content means that gelato is served a bit warmer and tends to melt in your mouth faster, it also intensifies the flavor and gives it a more velvety texture.
5- Tortellini- A small ring-shaped pasta from Bologna and the Emilia Romagna region stuffed with either cheese or a meat mixture, they are served in chicken or sometimes beef broth.
6- Bruschetta – An antipasto dish, bruschetta has grilled bread topped with veggies, rubbed garlic and tomato mix. A country bread sliced and topped with different toppings – the evergreen tomato-basil and an inventive mushroom-garlic.
7- Tiramisu- The delightful tiramisu recipe with sponge fingers soaked in coffee, layered around and smeared with a creamy mascarpone mixture. The word ‘tiramisu’ in Italian means ‘pick-me-up’. Owing to its caffeine kick it sure does!
3- Learn more about Italian Fashion
Italian Women always look so stylish. Have you ever wondered what’s their secret ?
First of all you have to emphasize your curves. Great legs? Show them off. The key is to emphasize the parts of your body you’re most comfortable with. But remember to focus on one body part at a time to avoid looking vulgar.
Secondly you have to invest in high quality wardrobe basics. Italian women’s wardrobes are based on a set of wardrobe essentials that are made with high quality materials and are timeless. Fast fashion that will only last a season is a big no-no. So, anything made with natural fibres such as silk, linen, cotton, merino wool or cashmere should be at the base of your wardrobe.
Also don’t forget to use accessories. For example, oversized sunglasses, studded heels, chunky jewelry and lustworthy bags are all options for seriously stunning finishing pieces to really make your look shine.