Our adventure kicked off in Treviso, where, over a welcome dinner in a villa surrounded by gardens, I had my first bite of bigoli in salsa—a thick pasta with anchovy and onion sauce. Simple, salty, and deeply satisfying. Later, wandering Treviso’s canals, I found a cozy lunch spot and tried tagliatelle al radicchio trevigiano. The local chicory, sautéed with pancetta, was bold and slightly bitter—a perfect match for the fresh pasta. In Verona, the city of love, I fell hard for tortelli di zucca—pumpkin-filled pasta with sage butter and crushed amaretti. Sweet and savory, it captured Verona’s charm in every[…]
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Travel Journal: Vespa Dreams in Northern Italy
This blog is dedicated to those Italian Vespa fans! Two weeks. Four cities. Countless Vespas. And one unforgettable experience that felt like rolling through a vintage postcard on two wheels. From the moment we landed in Treviso, it was clear: this trip wasn’t just about Italy’s beauty, cuisine, and history—it was about the Vespas. The soul of the streets. The soundtrack of the piazzas. Treviso: Winding canals, cobbled alleys, and Vespas tucked like art installations into every corner. Most memorable? A forest green PX 150 parked under a vine-covered archway—pure poetry in metal. Locals buzzed by effortlessly, helmets perched just[…]
