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The prettiest villages in Provence
If you are planning a trip to France I highly suggest to include the South of France in your itinerary. You will spend a week visiting quaint villages, marvellous lavender fields and chilling in the luxurious French Riviera. Provence is a region in southeastern France close to Italy and its landscapes and its towns stole my heart twice. The best period to visit Provence is from June to July due to bloom of lavender. In this guide I would like to recommend some spots or cities to see or visit in Early Spring or Summer, based on my personal experience. You will need 7 days, more or less, but you…
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The best photo spots and experience in Rome
Rome is one of the most beautiful cities in the World and welcomes many tourists every year. In this guide I’ve listed all the most photo-whorty spots in the Eternal city and its most authentic experiences. I hope it can help you in organizing your itinerary in Rome. Trastevere: the most picturesque neighborhood in Rome Considered one of the most colorful areas in Rome, this neighborhood is my favorite. Narrow and cobblestone streets, ochre‑colored buildings, centuries‑old piazzas, lively bars, trendy restaurants with outdoor seats and ivy plants. You can find lots of lovely coffee bar and enjoy a cup of cappuccino or an aperitif outside with the sun kissing your…
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Best instagrammable spots in Santorini
Santorini is absolutely one of the most beautiful and photographed places on Earth. It’s been our first trip after COVID outbreak. We hesitated to book due to the continuing restrictions imposed by the governments but we remained hopeful. Starting from the airport, the sensation we felt was very strange: it was so empty and the atmosphere was surreal. During the flight you have always to wear the face mask and the same in all indoor spaces. When we arrived in Santorini was late at night and in the island we had the feeling that the COVID wasn’t arrived yet there because of the serenity of the local people. Where to…
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Chefchaouen, the Blue Pearl in Morocco
Chefchaouen is one of the prettiest city in Morocco. Located nestled in the Rif mountains, it’s characterized by bright-blue buildings and narrow alleys. The Andalusian influence mixes perfectly with Moroccan authenticity and the result is amazing. We reached Chefchaouen from Fez (you can read our experience in this city here). There are different options: the public bus, an excursion or a private transfer. We chose the public bus because the private transfer is economic if you find other people to go with otherwise it’s very expensive. That’s why we took the bus. It’s a long journey (approximately 4 hours) but you can see the landscape and different villages along the…