Anthro on Foot Goes to Italy

Ciao!

For my travel photos on IG: @anthro0nfoot

Sharing with you resources that helped me with travel planning + inspiration:

Books: Andrew Rimas and Evan Fraser’s Empires of Food, Britannica’s Children’s Almanac on the Roman Empire and the Etruscans, Christopher Duggan’s A Concise History of Italy, Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons, Dante Alighieri’s Inferno and Divine Comedy, David Graeber’s Debt, Elizabeth Gilbert’s Eat Pray Love, Jeanette Fregulia’s A Rich and Tantalizing Brew: A History of How Coffee Connected the World, Niccolo Machiavelli’s The Prince, Nicolas Ostler’s Empires of the Word, Peter Haugen’s World History for Dummies, Philip Freeman’s Oh My Gods: A Modern Retelling of Greek and Roman Myths, Stefano Mancuso’s The Revolutionary Genius of Plants, W. Hodding Carter’s Flushed. For reviews, visit Goodreads and Scribd*.

Shows: Blue Zones, Florence and the Renaissance, Giada at Home, The Godfather, The Silk Road: Venice

Tourism sites: free walking tours, Nomadic Matt, official tourism website

Travel planning sites: Airbnb*, Booking.com*, Skyscanner, World Nomads*

(*Note: It helps keep this site going every time you sign up or book from these links. I am a big fan and have been using these sites since 2015. If this blog helped you in any way, it doesn’t hurt to make your booking from these links. Thank you!)

P.S. My keys to sustainable travels: acknowledge that your trip might not go as planned | back up important files before and during travel | bring a portable multi-cooker, coffee/tea press, food containers, utensils, water bottle, water heater, and clothesline rope | bring extra medicines and prescription | bring souvenirs from home for friends you’ll meet along the way | get a local sim card | get travel insurance | have an extra card to be used only for emergencies | learn the language if you deem it necessary | listen to your gut | only bring stuff that you can carry on your own | only go for local food that’s vouched for being clean and safe | record and stay on top of your expenses | stay in accommodations where cooking is allowed | take public transportation | treat everyone and yourself with kindness and respect, as always |treat guidebooks as guides; don’t get boxed by them | visit local cafés | walk as much as you can | wake up early | when faced with difficult decisions, ask yourself why ❤

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