The Province of Rieti (Italian: Provincia di Rieti) is a province in the Lazio region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Rieti. Established in 1927, it has an area of 2,749 square kilometres (1,061 sq mi) with a total population of 159,670 people as of 2013. There are 73 comuni in the province.
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Book directly with us, through our website. Convivio Rome Italian Cooking Holidays run Half Day and One Day Italian Cooking Classes, plus 3 & 5 night Italian Cooking Holidays. All your Italian Cooking Classes and Culinary Vacations are held in the magical and unspoilt medieval hilltop village of Toffia, in the Rome countryside, Italy. All your Italian cooking classes are fun, relaxed, informative and conducted in English by an eighth generation Roman, Chef Guido. These activities are suitable for all ages from 5 to 105 years old and enjoyable for all levels cooks. Come along and learn some authentic Italian cuisine from an Italian, who was born and raised in Rome, Italy.
Great food, scenery, company and accommodations in an authentic Italian hill town close to Rome, without the crowds. Hosts provided excellent help for planning arranging arrival and departure. Cooking instruction was provided in their home overlooking the beautiful Sabine hills and valleys. The food was authentic and delicious, with recipes and lots of tips to help you do it on your own later. Accommodations in Toffia were spare but very comfortable, but wow what a location at the topof a 1000 year old hill town. Side excursions to nearby towns, churches, monasteries, olive groves, with private meals in historic homes were very fun and a welcome break from food prep during the day. They adapt the experience to different crowds and age groups, so you can have the experience you want, from a 1 to 5 day experience. Perfect for moderate sized groups or families with teen kids. A perfect place to pause and relax a couple of days during longer trips to multiple tourist hot-spots. This was just a lot of fun! Thanks!
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This has to be one of the loveliest spots in the countryside around Rome. Well preserved in every aspect, Italy as it was.
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Strolling along via Roma, the city’s main street full of beautiful shops and historic palazzos, it is hard to imagine that below the street level there is an extraordinary world waiting to be discovered , consisting of the sturdy arches of the Roman viaduct. This work, built in the third century B.C., was created to bring the street up to a level high enough to avoid flooding and Via Salaria becoming a swamp. This was the ancient salt route entering town and leading to the forum in todays piazza Vittorio Emanuele II. The structure consists of grandiose roman vaults, incorporated into a few noble residences, reminiscent of the city of Rieti’s past. Guided tours are often organized in loco upon request, even for small groups.
A great history lesson...You get to see remains left by the Romans which are now covered by Rieti's current city. Rieti was a stop on the old Via Salaria going from Rome to the Adriatic (my apartment in Ascoli Piceno is bordered by the same "Salt Highway"!!!). It is a rather short tour, but worth the time and the reasonable price. Rieti has a lot to offer if you look for it! And that Roman Bridge!!! Wow...and this tour shows you the continuation of the road that once crossed the river via that bridge. Fantastic history!
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