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Hilary Bendon
Redondo Beach, CA Travel Agent· 5 Years of Experience
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
Italy, Rome, Venice, Florence, MilanInterests:
Historical Sites, Religious, Museums, Food & Wine, ShoppingAbout Me
As a former resident and many-time visitor, I never get tired of Italy, and I am passionate about helping my clients fall in love with it just like me. Dreaming of fashion-forward Milan, romantic Venice, Renaissance Florence, sunny Puglia, volcanic Sicily, or all points in between, Italy is amazing.
Whether it’s your first trip and you want to see the classics — Rome, Florence, and Venice — or your fifth trip and you’re ready to dive deeper into Italian culture (how about a food pilgrimage to Bologna, hiking the Cinque Terre, or lounging on the Amalfi Coast with a spritz in hand), Italy always has a fresh surprise around the corner.
As the historic heart of the Roman Empire and birthplace of the Renaissance, Italy has shaped Western law, art, philosophy, and religion. It has produced everything from classical architecture and opera to everyday cuisine. Even after centuries, Italy still influences the world — and inspires travelers like me to keep returning!
The Italian Renaissance lit up Europe like few other cultural movements, and cities like Florence, Venice, and Rome highlight some of the world’s most important artists, thinkers, and scientists. Today, you can wander museums, churches, and palaces filled with masterpieces — Raphael and Caravaggio, Michelangelo and Da Vinci, and of course the incomparable Vatican City.
Rome is exactly the kind of city that makes you look up constantly — at ancient ruins, Baroque domes, Renaissance frescoes, watch out, though, for the occasional scooter zipping by. It’s Italy’s historic capital and blends the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and Vatican City with modern Roman life.
I recommend putting aside the map for an afternoon and just getting lost. Walk the same cobblestone streets as emperors, popes, kings, and all types of modern residents and travelers. If it looks familiar, it’s because it appears in films from Roman Holiday to Gladiator.
A trip to Rome must include the Vatican, where you can strain your neck admiring Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Square never fails to make even the most seasoned travelers whisper “wow.”
Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance and feels like you’ve stepped into a living museum. Here you’ll find Michelangelo’s David, Brunelleschi’s Dome, airy piazzas, leather markets, and Tuscan cuisine that convince people to extend their stay.
Between museum visits, I love pointing clients toward a café terrace overlooking the Arno for a cappuccino break — the Medici family may have shaped Western history, but they also understood the value of a good view.
Venice never apologizes for being dramatic. Built over 100 islands, with canals instead of streets and gondolas instead of cars, the “Floating City” feels like a postcard come to life. St. Mark’s Basilica, Doge’s Palace, the Grand Canal, the Rialto Bridge, it’s filled with historic beauty. Carnival season adds extra sparkle, but honestly, that foggy morning in October wowed me! I love getting lost in the narrow alleyways; you always end up somewhere interesting. Venice was where I discovered squid ink pasta, jet black strands of deliciousness!
Milan is Italy’s modern face as a hub of fashion, design, finance, and media but also a city with serious historical bragging rights. Highlights include the Gothic Duomo, the legendary La Scala opera house, and Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. When clients ask if Milan is “worth it,” I smile and ask if they enjoy great food, great art, and great shopping — because Milan does all three, and with a perfect espresso shot.
Bologna wears its nicknames proudly: La Dotta, La Grassa, La Rossa – The Learned, The Fat, The Red. It was my home when I attended the oldest university in the Western world, dined on rich cuisine (Italians insist Bologna is the best place to eat), walked miles of terracotta roofs, and climbed medieval towers. If you love food, this region is heaven: mortadella, ragù (what the world calls Bolognese), Parmigiano-Reggiano, tortellini… I’ll stop before we all get hungry.
Sicily deserves its own trip — it’s big, diverse, delicious, and layered with Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Norman, and Spanish influences. You’ll hear stories about the Mafia, but Sicily today shines with Mediterranean beaches, ancient ruins, vibrant cities like Palermo, and Mt. Etna rumbling dramatically in the background. Gelato is great up north, but a granita in Sicily on a hot day is bliss in a cup!
Italy’s landscapes are amazing: winter skiing in the Dolomites, summer swims in Sicily, vineyard-studded Tuscany, citrus groves on the Amalfi Coast, and the olive-dotted hills of Puglia.
There’s something for every traveler – art lovers, food enthusiasts, history buffs, beach loungers, hikers, fashionistas, kids, grandparents, honeymooners, and even those traveling just for the pasta.
No wonder Italy shows up on so many bucket lists. It has everything…and somehow offers more each time you return.
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
Italy, Rome, Venice, Florence, MilanInterests:
Historical Sites, Religious, Museums, Food & Wine, ShoppingREVIEWS
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