March 8, 2011 | by Andrea Guerriero
Granada is a jewel nestled between the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, and the sea is not more far than fifty miles.
The city, 240 thousand inhabitants, collects in a few square kilometers some of Spain’s most famous monuments, first... Read the rest
February 9, 2011 | by Francy
The city of Ravenna has seen on its territory so many different peoples, Latins, Romans, Barbarians, Byzantines, and all have left evidence of their transit. This is why there are eight monuments in Ravenna that have been declared World Heritage... Read the rest
January 18, 2011 | by Francy
The Way of Love is a wonderful pedestrian street that connects the villages of Riomaggiore and Manarola, in the Cinque Terre, Liguria. Overlooking the sea, the Way of Love offers beautiful landscapes to tourists and lovers who walk on it,... Read the rest
January 4, 2011 | by Francy
Bath is a charming city of the United Kingdom, in the county of Somerset, whose name stems from the thermal baths built by the Romans . The hot sulphurous waters of this area have been known since antiquity and for... Read the rest
December 15, 2010 | by Francy
The crown of City of Music by UNESCO is fitted on the head of Glasgow for decades and there it remains. There is no other place in Europe where concerts, music happenings, jam sessions, folk music and a hectic calendar... Read the rest
December 8, 2010 | by Francy
Bruges, amazing city in West Flanders, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2000. Completely surrounded by canals, the Reien, Bruges preserves its original medieval architecture, well-rendered in the ancient church of Our Lady, in Gothic style with a bell... Read the rest