I have to admit that Nuremberg amazed me by the quantity and variety of museums it offers: I found many interesting places to visit, others a little less, but I would say all good to get an idea of the city.
A small premise that applies to (almost) all the museums of Nuremberg: the explanations…Continue Reading
Nuremberg: useful information
Nuremberg is a medieval city that, unfortunately, was destroyed for 90% during the Second World War, easy to walk around to discover the old town and with a well-functioning public transport that allows you to reach all the other places that they want to visit. In this post, I want to gather all the useful…Continue Reading
Trip to Tuscany: Certaldo and Colle Val D’Elsa
Today I want to tell you about Certaldo and Colle Val D’Elsa, two beautiful villages immersed in the Valdelsa and that I discovered during a holiday weekend spent in Tuscany in June 2017.
Let’s start from Certaldo, the city of Boccaccio, where I…Continue Reading
Plovdiv walking tour
During my trip to Sofia last August, one of the out-of-town trips I wanted to do was in Plovdiv: a city overflowing with Roman history and which, in its way, has much to tell. To get to Plovdiv, from Sofia you have two alternatives:
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Sofia: useful information
During the three weeks of summer vacation in August I visited Sofia, the Bulgarian capital, and in this post, I want to condense all the useful information that I collected and some personal reflections that arise from some things I had read before leaving.
Travel documents
Bulgaria is part of the European Union, but not Schengen; however,…Continue Reading
Stockholm pass: how it works and my opinion
After having directly tested it, I want to talk to you about the Stockholm pass: my experience of use and my personal opinion about it. I had the chance to try it thanks to a collaboration with the Stockholm tourism agency, and I am happy to be able to talk about it.
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