
Acropolis History Facts and Highlights Every Traveler Should Know
Why the Acropolis has stood for over 2,500 years? Explore its secrets, timeless monuments, and the smartest ways to see Greece’s most famous site.
Every trip is a new chapter in my life, filled with unexpected delights and lessons. Join me as I share these experiences, hoping to inspire you to explore the beauty of our world.
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Today, we will explore Lake Garda, also known as Lago di Garda, which covers 369.98 km² and stretches over 50 km, making it the largest lake in Italy. Located in the northern part of Italy, its narrow end extends into the Southern Limestone Alps, while its wider southern part lies in the plain.
Morcote resembles Mediterranean villages more than Swiss alpine ones, and its special atmosphere automatically triggers a holiday feeling.
I bet you've already given serious thought to your first destination. Not only can you see yourself there already, but even the preparations are exciting!
In the northeastern part of Italy rise the beautiful Dolomite Alps. These mountains are notable for their jagged peaks and dynamic rock colors. They also boast stunning mountain lakes that shimmer in shades ranging from emerald green to turquoise.
Several years ago, I decided to discover and travel through what I believe is one of the most beautiful regions in Europe – Northern Italy. Instead of going with a tourist group, I chose a seemingly more complicated and riskier option – traveling by car.
Starting today, I'm returning to the stories of princes, princesses, counts, and countesses, discovered in the circuits dear to me, those of castles and palaces.
In Innsbruck, we arrived in the afternoon, so we visited the city at a brisk pace, starting with Ambras Castle, which rises on a hill on the edge of the Tyrolean capital and is visible from afar.