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Travel podcasts, Tuscany, and my N95

A short roundup of some bits and pieces that have run while I’ve been away in Italy.

Not downloaded a travel podcast yet? Then perhaps it’s time you did – choice and quality have increased massively over the past few years and the best of them are very useful indeed, not to mention free. The following are my pick of this summer’s crop.

Read about them at Telegraph.co.uk

No matter how many times I travel to Tuscany, each visit teaches me something new. One welcome find this year is that accommodation prices have remained static, or even dipped, compared to 2008. Offering to pay in advance might secure a further reduction, making one of Italy’s most multifaceted regions still more affordable. Here are some more insights that may surprise you.

Read “5 Things You Don’t Know About Tuscany” at Frommers.com

There are times when you travel and want to stay connected, and times when you don’t. Or, at least, that’s what I hear… I haven’t done much of the second kind of travel lately, so my Nokia N95 is the first thing I pack.

Read “Travel Essentials… my Nokia N95″ at the travelintelligence.com blog

Though he claimed to be writing the history of all Italian art, Vasari knew what side his pasta was oiled on: he was a Florentine first, a Tuscan second, and everything else a distant last. Despite the fact that many of the works he describes are now lost, there’s still no one better to guide you around the art and artists of the Tuscan Renaissance.

Read “Ten Books to Take to Tuscany” at travelintelligence.com

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