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The Ultimate Guide to the Hidden Gems of Croatia

August 27, 2014 | by Coffey Lisa

Europe has always been known as a land rich in beautiful scenery and as a famous world re-known ultimate destination for any fun-loving individual. Though, Croatia, a small country hosting more than 1500 islands has been hidden for quite a... Read the rest


Fancy a getaway to Italy’s lovely gems

January 24, 2013 | by Andrea Guerriero

Italy is well acclaimed for its fashion, art and beauty. Most of all, it offers natural, spectacular landscapes that truly attract most of the visitors every year. With various locations to explore and enjoy, there are various places awaiting your... Read the rest


Themed hotels in Tuscany and Umbria

July 18, 2012 | by Daniela Tanasi

Sleeping in an old convent or in a mill dating back to the Middle Ages, dipped in chocolate or in the jazz music near the well where the rebel virgins were thrown or in the large rooms of a 1200... Read the rest


Uriage-les-Bains: a magic formula relying on water

April 24, 2012 | by Elena Borini

There’s a place at the foot of the Belledonne Mountains, just 15 minutes from Grenoble, renowned as the traditional home of the hydrotherapy industry in Isère, in the french region Rhône-Alpes: this is Uriage-les-Bains, or just Uriage, a spa town... Read the rest


Alpenzoo, the Highest Zoo in Europe

April 23, 2012 | by Daniela Tanasi

With around 300 000 visitors every year, the Alpenzoo – high over the roofs of Innsbruck – is the largest cultural institution in the country of Tyrol. As the name (and location) suggests, this zoo specialises in Alpine creatures, and... Read the rest


Cornwall in Bloom: Glendurgan Garden

April 16, 2012 | by Andrea Guerriero

If you are visiting Cornwall this spring, there’s one place you shouldn’t miss. Glendurgan Garden is in a valley leading down to the Helford River near Falmouth on the south coast of the county. This is a superb subtropical garden,... Read the rest



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