Have you ever visited the excavations of Herculaneum? I wanted to go there for a long time and, finally, I managed to fulfil my desire at the beginning of April. The ancient Herculaneum was buried due to the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, and it was discovered by chance in 1709 when excavations were…Continue Reading
What to do in Palermo
The first weekend of December 2017 I went to Palermo, for the second annual meeting of the Italian Travel blogger Association. Today, finally, I will tell you what to do and visit for a few days spent discovering this beautiful city with a thousand influences from its past.
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Where to stay in Tuscany: B&B La Pietra Piana
You know those places you fall in love with practically at first sight, as soon as you step in it? Here, for me, it was so with the B & B La Pietra Piana! It is located in Pietrapiana, one of the innumerable hamlets of Reggello (province of Florence). After hearing about it again and…Continue Reading
Useful information from Stockholm
With this post, I put together all the useful information I gathered during my trip to Stockholm in May 2017.
– Flight: from Rome, it takes about 3 hours and 10 minutes. I booked my flight with Norwegian, starting from the Leonardo Da Vinci airport and I found myself well (when I bought the tickets,…Continue Reading
Communist Tour in Sofia
Even before my departure for Sofia I had found information about the “free tour” of the city. Once I arrived in town, I found even more about the “association 365”: I discovered their “communist tour” that brings visitors to discover the city through the places, monuments and history of the village during the communist
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Churches of Sofia
I admit that the religious aspect of Sofia, the Bulgarian capital, amazed me a lot: lavish architecture and because of the peaceful and sleepy proximity, in a few meters, of churches of different religions lead the traveller to think and reflect at every glance.
With this…Continue Reading