Author Archives: Andrea Guerriero

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


Ready Steady, Pillow Fight Day 2012

April 7, 2012 | by Andrea Guerriero

Have you ever heard of that phenomenon called flash mobbing? It involves crowds of people doing the same thing in the same place in a huge massive event that brings joy and fun to everyone. Now imagine millions of people... Read the rest


A boat trip around Egadi Islands – III

April 4, 2012 | by Andrea Guerriero

We are in Favignana, the last stop of our sailing tour of the Egadi Islands. For we who live in Milan, Favignana is a second home. Here we have lots of friends: old friends, like Mauro (aka Gigio) who owns... Read the rest


A Symbol for the City: The London Eye

April 3, 2012 | by Andrea Guerriero

Every major city needs a unique architectural symbol: Paris has the Eiffel Tower, New York has the Statue of Liberty, Berlin has the Fernsehturm. London has a few candidates, such as Big Ben or the Tower Bridge, but these are... Read the rest


A boat trip around Egadi Islands – II

March 29, 2012 | by Andrea Guerriero

We are in the midst of our tour of the Egadi Islands aboard our sailing boat. From Trapani we got to Marettimo. After exploring the marine grottos, visiting the Saracen tower and enjoying several stops at many of the restaurants... Read the rest


FeMàs: Old Music Festival in Seville

March 28, 2012 | by Andrea Guerriero

Throughout March, Seville pays homage to early music, a tradition that has deep roots in the city’s history, as well as the rest of Andalucia. There’s still one week left to enjoy FeMÀS (March 9 to 31, 2012) Seville Ancient... Read the rest



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