Tourists visiting the picturesque and upscale Italian resort area can now take home a unique souvenir — canned air.
Picturesque Lake Como has gotten more attention in recent years, after George Clooney purchased an 18th-century villa in the upscale resort area in 2002. LightRocket via Getty Images Others pointe ...
All rooms have comfortable beds, Nespresso machines, and complimentary non-alcoholic drinks in the minibars. The crème de la ...
So often, travelers think of Europe – especially Southern Europe and the Mediterranean – as a purely summertime destination.
For tourists returning from vacation, a camera roll full of photos and a suitcase bursting with souvenirs are usually the ...
These included Flore Pilzer, one half of the couple behind the quietly beautiful Villa Lario (Milan-based), and Giulia Ceresa of Il Sereno, who had recently moved from Milan to Lake Como ...
Empty cans containing 'Lake Como air' are being sold at the Italian ... which are purchased in the Netherlands and sealed in Italy, dates back to a century ago when French artist Marcel Duchamp ...
Interest in Lake Como soared in 2002 after George Clooney purchased a villa in Laglio, a village on the western shore of the lake. One user on X noted that this celebrity connection has now ...
But now, communications company ItalyComunica says it has bottled the very air of Italy’s picturesque Lake Como and is selling these cans for €9.90 ($11) apiece. Each can is said to contain ...