What to see in Milan: the Duomo terraces with giant blue slugs
Perhaps a visit to the Duomo terraces may seem obvious to local people and in fact walking through the spiers you will see only foreign tourists (this at least in a normal working day)....
Best UK Hotels
There are many factors that make a great hotel. Location is important, but travelers require good accommodation wherever they go, however, so the mark of a truly good hotel is feeling in the lap...
Skiing in the Dolomites, between the balloons in Dobbiaco
From the 5th to 13th of January 2013 Dobbiaco (Val Pusteria) hosts the Dolomiti Balloon Festival, an event that begins on the fifth evening with a parade of hot air balloons at a (controlled)...
What to do in Copenhagen | A walk to Kastellet
Kastellet is a castle, one of the forts star the one built to withstand gunfire, best preserved in Europe. Even today, some of its parts and buildings are used by the military and spies...
What to see in Warsaw | Zamek Krolewski, the Royal Castle
At the entrance of the old city, Plac Zamkowy or in the Castle Square, you will find the Royal Castle in Warsaw, the seat of Polish monarchs which is alive since 1596, since when...
What to do in Hamburg, a walk along Außenalster – Outer Alster Lake
In order to understand Hamburg, you must start from the fact that it is a port, the second largest in Europe even if it is more than 100 km from the sea. Just so...
The flying mountains of Avatar are located in China
Director James Cameron called them "Hallelujah Mountains", causing them to float in the air almost like floating islands surrounded by monsters and fantastic creatures. But those places, although without monsters and firmly anchored to...
The magic forest of the Christmas village of Bussolengo, Italy
The first question that many will arise, especially if they want to understand which exit to take on the highway, is: where is Bussolengo? Simply said, it are between Verona and Lake Garda and...