April 2025
“Piedmont’s Wine Landscapes: A Delight Awaits Behind Every Hill”
Langhe-Roero and Monferrato, wine areas in the northern Italian region of Piedmont, are picturesque landscapes where wine lovers and gourmet travellers can feel at home.
April 2025
“Santa Cesarea Terme, Salento and masserie”
Fam trip for tour operators to explore Salento in Puglia and to discover not only the tourist offer of this area, but also the wellness opportunities of Santa Cesarea Terme, famous for its thermal baths.
March 2025
“Roadshow Visit Piemonte – Belgium & France”
Representation of the Lago Maggiore tourist destination at the ‘Roadshow Brussels – Paris’ organized by Visit Piemonte (March 2025)
March 2025
“Spring 2025 in Knokke-Heist – A Journey of Art, Nature and Discovery”
Spring 2025 in Knokke-Heist blends art and nature with the “Panamarenkos Zoo by the Sea” exhibition, installations in gardens, and an open-air gallery. All of this amidst award-winning beaches and Michelin-starred restaurants
March 2025
“BILNI 2025 – Northern Italian Lakes International Workshop”
BILNI is an international, itinerant workshop held every year at a different lake in Northern Italy. In 2025, Lake Garda was the host destination, with the event taking place in Peschiera
March 2025
“Spring at Lake Maggiore – An Explosion of Colors and Fragrances!”
In 2025, the botanical gardens of Lake Maggiore, including the Borromean Islands and Villa Taranto, will celebrate their natural beauty and floricultural heritage with spectacular events. Download the press release
March 2025
“The UNESCO landscapes of Piedmont”
The UNESCO World Heritage landscapes of Piedmont will celebrate their culture and gastronomy in 2025 with many high-profile events.
February 2025
“Piemonte: UNESCO-acclaimed landscapes of wine and culture”
Press trip for German-speaking journalists to the historical cultural and wine-growing landscapes of the Piemonte region (February 22-24, 2025)
February 2025
“A journey through culture, taste and nature”
The regions of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato are landscapes in the northern Italian region of Piemonte, recognized by UNESCO for their cultural significance. In a unique way, they combine history, nature, and gastronomy, making them ideal for a delightful break full of experiences.