Cinque Terre: How to Organize Your Holiday
I will give you some tips for organizing a vacation in Cinque Terre.
Italy is one of Europe’s most iconic destinations, known for historic cities, art, architecture, world famous cuisine, and diverse landscapes from the Alps to the Mediterranean coast. In this section, you’ll find guides to the best places to visit in Italy, top things to do, regional highlights, seasonal travel ideas, and practical tips to help you plan a memorable trip.
I will give you some tips for organizing a vacation in Cinque Terre.
Planning a Vacation to Cinque Terre? My expertly curated list will help you create a memorable experience in this beautiful destination.
Florence is the kind of city I felt like I've always known.
Amalfi Coast seems a dreamland, where I think anyone dreams to reach at least once in life!
Today I'll tell you about three easy trails in the Dolomites that you can take even if you're not an avid mountain enthusiast (like me), and if you are, of course, in search of magnificent views and breathtaking moments.
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.
I've seen many beautiful things and places in Rome that I liked, but one of them, quite special, the Colosseum, deeply impressed me. I was saying that one
Let's continue our walk through Rome to discover and admire other fountains.
No less than 2,000 fountains, 50 of which are monumental, adorn the squares of Rome today, an absolute world record.
The most important landmarks are in the central core, the old part of the city. Here, business was conducted, discussions were held, goods were exchanged, money was changed, ideas were shared... people socialized.
In translation, Trastevere means "across the Tiber" being located on the other side of the Tiber River from the center of Rome.
It would be a shame to be in Rome and not visit the Vatican—the smallest state in the world, which attracts millions of tourists annually and is just a stone's throw from Rome.
Rome is an open-air museum, it fascinates you with the beauty of works of art and monuments, it is a unique mixture of archeology and history…
Rome is an open-air museum, so whether you are on a budget or not, you still have something to see!