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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 romantic city of Bruges and its highlights
Bruges is the most romantic city I’ve ever visited, especially in winter. In fact it’s all about medieval canals, cobblestone little streets, swans on the Reitjes and paved square. It is a contemporary cultural destination with respect for history and tradition. But Bruges is not only this! It is also UNESCO world heritage since 2000 due to its history. Particularly, Burg is the historical heart of Bruges and was already inhabited in the 2nd century AD. The Market Square (Markt) was the scene of medieval festival, fairs, executions and uprisings. The most striking building is the Belfry Tower. Inside this tourist attraction there is a carillon with 47 bells and…
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Vegan Biotique Hotel in South Tyrol
We are not vegan but we had the opportunity to stay in the unique hotel La Vimea in South Tyrol and it was pretty amazing. First of all, the location: nestled in the quiet town of Naturno surrounded by the mountains of the Val Venosta, La Vimea offers a secure getaway closed also to Merano, a gem in South Tyrol. It’s the first of its kind in Italy. Merano is a cute village close to La Vimea and it can be reached by car in 15 minutes. You can enjoy a wonderful view walking in the Tappeiner Trail, one of the most fascinating in Europe. Wellness The park offers a…
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Malmö city guide
I’ve always heard people talking about Malmö but I’ve never had the opportunity to visit it. Finally I had my chance thanks to Malmo Town and as soon as I arrived, I realized the closeness to Copenaghen. It’s only 40 minutes by train. In collaboration with @malmotown Me as well as other people (I think) don’t realize this characteristic. In fact, the last time I went to Copenaghen, it didn’t cross my mind. You can visit it in a day thanks to the famous Öresund Bridge that links Europe to Scandinavia. This is also where bus and trains pass every hours. I don’t know if it’s for its closeness but…