November 26, 2013 | by Daniela
In the quiet of the thermal baths of Pré Saint Didier, at the foot of Mont Blanc, to enjoy an unusual year-end, far from loud crackers. Up there, in the heart of the Alps, where you can soak in the... Read the rest →
November 14, 2013 | by Francy
When planning a vacation, Budapest the city of Sloth is not exactly one of the first Eurospean cities in our wish list. Yet the capital of Hungary is one of those cities of which you cannot but fall in love... Read the rest →
April 24, 2012 | by Elena
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 →
February 22, 2012 | by Daniela
In recent years, spas have become the holiday hotspot par excellence. Although many spas around the world only allow adults in, we would like to choose one country – the UK, to be precise – and introduce you to some... Read the rest →
January 27, 2012 | by Elena
Imagine that pure relaxation on Friday evenings soaking in your bath tub. Treacherous. Closing your eyes you’re already imagining yourself in a true spa, pampered by magic healing waters and delicate massages. And what if, instead of a normal spa,... Read the rest →
January 5, 2012 | by Elena
The mysterious charm of the Twelfth Night, that of the Epiphany, the last of the Christmas season, has always fascinated and enchanted the European people, divided, however, into two distinct strands: a noisy, burlesque and Saturnalia one which is based... Read the rest →
November 10, 2011 | by Elena
Merano is situated at the mouth of the Val Passiria, Val Venosta, Val d’Ultimo and the Val d’Adige, and can be reached from various directions. This Mediterranean island in the heart of the Alps, offers 300 days of sunshine per... Read the rest →
August 29, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
Budapest, Hungarian capital, is often called the ‘Paris of the East‘ because of its charm and beauty. As the French capital, Budapest also rotates around a river, the Danube, which divides it into two parts: the hilly Buda on the... Read the rest →
August 23, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
Saturnia: the place where, according to many, was built the first city of the Italic civilization. According to legend, Saturnia originated by the thunder hurled to earth by the god Saturn, and nowadays it is a hamlet of Manciano, so... Read the rest →
June 8, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
In one of the most pristine and secluded corners of Tuscany, in a hilly land along the river Farma covered by woods, on the extreme border of the Natural Reserve of the Lower Merse, gush out the hot springs of... Read the rest →