Author Archives: Andrea Guerriero

The Côte par excellence is in Nice

January 14, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero

The promenade of Nice, a place to meet and walk, is a pedestrian area near the beach. Here, on the Promenade des Anglais, the most famous promenade in the World, Nice lives 24 hours of 24, 365 days a year,... Read the rest


Siena and its Renaissance

January 13, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero

The history of Siena as a free and independent municipality starts by the end of the eleventh century, when the middle class rebel against the bishops imposed by Charles V, putting an end to feudalism, and then stops with the... Read the rest


Rome: a few feet below

January 11, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero

The monumental heritage of underground Rome is vast and complex. Much of this archaeological heritage below the Eternal City, belonging to different historical periods, has been recovered and made accessible to tourists, but often these sites are visited only by... Read the rest


Brussels: the engaging Capital

January 10, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero

The capital of Belgium, seat of the European Union, is one of the most cosmopolitan cities of the Old Country, yet has retained a charm that makes it a man-sized city, intriguing and seductive. The wealth of historical monuments, palaces... Read the rest


Almeria: a little Hollywood in Europe

January 7, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero

Almería is a Spanish town of just under 200 000 inhabitants in the region of Andalusia, Spain, in the Mediterranean Sea. Besides being an important commercial port, Almeria is a historical city with many tourist attractions such as the church... Read the rest


Snow Polo: January in Kitzbühel

December 22, 2010 | by Andrea Guerriero

Kitzbühel is one of the best skiing resorts in Austria, one of the best equipped to practice all winter sports, from downhill to cross-country skiing, from snowboarding to freestyle, from sledge to horse races on snow. In the district of... Read the rest



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