Ravenna Art Museum’s exhibition dedicated to Britain’s Pre-Raphaelite painters and Centrale Montemartini’s incredible display of Ancient Roman and industrial archeology: the two unmissable art escapes which head ItalyTraveller’s new series of Italian experiences. This month, those planning a regenerating spring break in Naples, will want to pop in to Grand Hotel Parker’s “Daylight Spa” (open to both hotel residents and non), where to enjoy one of the fabulous treatments performed using red coral.
All those who have ever dreamed of becoming Chef for the night, in one of Milan’s most highly rated restaurants, should sign up for Teatro 7’s unforgettable cooking courses. For those not yet ready to step into the culinary spotlight, the Crete Senese food and wine itinerary will provide the perfect introduction to some of Tuscany’s finest gastronomic fare whilst, at Villa Crespi’s gourmet restaurant, on the shores of Lake Orta, Antonino Cannavacciulo’s fusion of Southern and Northern flavors is guaranteed to delight the palate.
Even with the fullest of stomachs, visitors to the gardens of Piedmont’s Pralormo Castle will still be able to feast their eyes on the magnificent display of the 50,000 or so tulips in flower during the annual Mister Tulip Festival. Further food for thought awaits in the towns where literary greats such as Francesco Petrarca and Giacomo Leopardi were born, and to which April’s ‘Top of the Month’ experience pays homage.









