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7M ago
Although we often say that there’s no better way to get to know a city than strolling around its streets, joining classic car tours is probably the quirkiest and most fun way to get a taste of some of the most fascinating cities in Europe. From elegant Paris to vibrant ... Read More
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1y ago
Mediterraneans are very good at living well, and it seems to be contagious. These pleasurable southern European habits may be the best souvenir of all from a trip abroad Coffee is an Event A morning café con leche or cappuccino in southern Europe is deliciously strong and relatively petite. Ideally, ... Read More
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1y ago
You might not find too many places to bask on a beach in winter in mainland Europe but low season can be the perfect time for culture and food tourism,
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1y ago
With 2020's UNESCO list held over till 2021, we've got a bumper crop of new World Heritage Sites across our map.
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1y ago
2020 was a terrible year for all of us. People have lost love ones. Lives and businesses have affected badly by the pandemic. And yet in the sadness, humans always look for the positive elements. There have been plenty of articles being written about what travel will look like, specifically ... Read More
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2y ago
The Jewish community is probably the oldest community of all in Rome. They consider themselves to be the most “Roman” among the Romans, and they are in fact not wrong, considering the so-called Ghetto (or, better, what we call today ghetto) has been the Jewish district for over 2000 years. Today, this Roman-Jewish community has its own dialect (known as Giudeo-Romanesco, a mix of Hebrew and Roman dialect) and its own culinary traditions.
It is among the biggest, most lively, and important Jewish communities in the world outside of Israel.
Quick history of the Ghetto
The Jewish ghetto in ..read more
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2y ago
While it appears that the first few months of 2021 will look much like last year, with expeditions to the kitchen and treks to the bathroom being the extent of our wanderings, we dare to hope to be able to travel again before too long.
For this article we’ve rounded up all the mentions of destinations throughout our map that appear on the travel media’s Where to Go in 2021 lists.
Ushguli village, Svaneti, GeorgiaNational Geographic
NatGeo’s list of Destinations on the Rise is heavy on outdoorsy destinations – national parks and places far from crowds, and predominately in the US and Canada, bu ..read more
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2y ago
As part of our 72 Hours In series we asked Giorgia, our woman in Rome, to tell us where she’d send a foreign friend on their first visit to Italy’s magnificent capital city and her hometown. Take it away Giorgia…
There are some things in Rome that you really can’t miss, especially if it’s your first time here, so this three days in Rome itinerary includes all the main attractions and some suggestions to live Rome like a local.
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Arrival Day – The Former Ghetto and Trastevere
Day 1 – Roman Classics
Day 2 – Markets, Squares and Views
Day 3 – Vaticano, Finally!
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2y ago
Italy. Feels like it hardly needs any introductions, right? It’s “a seductively enamouring country where you can find the most extraordinary of pleasures in the most ordinary, simple things”, as the late Anthony Bourdain once described it. And by “pleasures” he was, of course, mainly referring to the food, the scenery and the ubiquitous need to raise one’s voice for no particular reason. Us Italians have always prided ourselves for being Il Bel Paese, the Beautiful Country, and in many ways we are…. Maybe not The beautiful country but most certainly A beautiful country. Many dream to visit, ot ..read more
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2y ago
Veneto (Italy’s 8th largest region) is well-known for its history, landscapes, beautiful cities and towns, and also for the Prosecco hills in the Valdobbiadene area, which recently became part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This area is located at the bottom of the Dolomites Alps and offers great views, landscapes and delicious food and wine. Of course there are many vineyards and wineries in the area, and it is definitely a great experience to visit them and enjoy some local wine surrounded by the beautiful nature, but Veneto is so much more than that. This region offers a few surprises ..read more