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25 March 2009

A reminder for lovers of all things Italian, La Dolce Vita, returns to London this week - 26 to 29 March - at Olympia Exhibition Centre.

Back for its fifth year, the four-day lifestyle event promises to be bigger and better than ever. The festival includes an exclusive look at the latest in Italian food, wine, design, style, travel, and of course an extensive range of properties located across the country, as well as industry expert advice.

At the heart of the show is the piazza where you can dine at London’s finest Italian restaurants or visit the mercato to sample the amazing olive oils, cheeses, pasta chocolate and wines.

Top Italian chefs will also be in attendance, sharing the secrets of la cucina italiana at the show’s own cookery school and wine academy.

Tickets start from £14, and the event runs from 11am to 8pm every day.

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There is an added bonus for property developers and agents - Homesoverseas.co.uk, editor, Marc Da-Silva, will be giving a talk at the show tomorrow, to advise on British overseas property buying trends, with a particular focus on Italy.

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