Author Archives: Andrea Guerriero

Innsbruck: snow, and more

November 24, 2010 | by Andrea Guerriero

There are as many as 280 kilometers of trails and nearly a hundred lifts at the Olympia SkiWorld, the ski resort in the Austrian Tyrol which includes eight smaller districts among which that of Innsbruck. But Innsbruck is also a... Read the rest


Christmas in Bormio among snow and relax

November 22, 2010 | by Andrea Guerriero

Bormio is the ideal place for a holiday during the Christmas season, because it has a complete offer for all types of tourists. Bormio provides everything: sports, recreation, relaxation, body care, clubs, shops, services. This is the perfect place for... Read the rest


A quick guide to Xmas Markets

November 19, 2010 | by Andrea Guerriero

The magic of Christmas renews every year, with the tradition of Christmas markets: from mid-November to Boxing Day. The most famous in Italy are in Trentino and Alto Adige area, but there are many also in Europe. When it comes... Read the rest


London, Paris and Berlin city break ideas

November 18, 2010 | by Andrea Guerriero

The long weekend of the Immaculate in early December marks the beginning of the Christmas period throughout Europe. Every city and capital is adorned with lights and decorations for the upcoming Christmas, New Year and Epiphany. The streets, shops, department... Read the rest


Motor Show Bologna, novelties 2010

November 17, 2010 | by Andrea Guerriero

The 2010 edition of the Motor Show, International Car and Motorcycles Exhibition, will be held in Bologna at the exhibition centre. A lot of news this year, starting from the space dedicated to professional motorsport. Motor Show Bologna, far-reaching international... Read the rest


Van Gogh back in Rome after 20 years

November 15, 2010 | by Andrea Guerriero

“Vincent Van Gogh. Campagna senza tempo e città moderna“, a new art exhibition dedicated to the great Dutch painter, is housed in Rome at the Vittoriano. Sixty works sided by other thirty paintings by Gauguin, Cezanne, Pissarro, Millet, Seraut. The... Read the rest



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