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Imagine a string of five vibrant pearls strung along a rugged coastline. This is Cinque Terre, where pastel-painted houses tumble down cliffsides, meeting the sparkling turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. Unlike the bustling French Riviera, Cinque Terre offers a slower pace, a place to wander cobbled streets and savor the charm of a bygone era. Hike between villages on breathtaking trails, breathing in the salty air and the scent of lemon groves. Dive into hidden coves for a refreshing swim, or simply relax on a sun-warmed rock, mesmerized by the endless blue horizon. For a taste of adventure, explore the dramatic cliffs and hidden inlets by kayak, or delve into the underwater world teeming with colorful marine life. Cinque Terre is a place where time seems to slow down, inviting you to reconnect with nature's beauty and the simple pleasures of life. This guide includes: - introductory note - places to visit (museums and cultural venues, open squares, beaches and others) - restaurants and coffeeshops - photo spots Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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A valley of characteristic villages, not washed by the sea, but characterized by a unique atmosphere. The Itria Valley is located in the heart of Puglia, between the provinces of Bari, Brindisi and Taranto. You will immediately realize that you have arrived, because you will find yourself immersed among dry stone walls, centuries-old olive trees and... trulli! Yes, the Itria Valley is indeed the area of ​​the trulli. It is no coincidence that one of its most famous villages is Alberobello. But it is not just the trulli that make this area of ​​Puglia unmissable: between one olive grove and another, villages with timeless charm alternate, the authentic atmosphere that transports visitors on a journey into the past. It may be due to the white of the buildings, or the vegetation that frames them, but every town, every village in the valley is surrounded by a magical, almost fairy-tale atmosphere. In this guide we will recommend experiences not to be missed and attractions to visit in the most picturesque villages in the area: -Alberobello -Locorotondo -Ostuni -Cisternino -Grottaglie -Martina Franca In this guide you will find lots of advice: 🗓️Best Time to visit 🚊Transportations 🏨 Where to stay 🏛️What to visit ☕️cafés 🍽️restaurants 🍹cocktail bar and nightlife 🎒excursions and activities ✨unusual places 📌6 day itinerary And lots of other information and advice that will help you better plan your stay... Happy reading!👀
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The Amalfi Coast isn't a coastline, it's a masterpiece sculpted by nature itself. Imagine a place where dramatic cliffs plunge into the sapphire waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Villages cling precariously to these cliffs, their colorful houses cascading down like vibrant jewels. The salty caress of the sea breeze mingles with the intoxicating aroma of lemon groves, creating a perfume that lingers in the air. Unlike the serene flatlands, the Amalfi Coast pulsates with an energy as vibrant as its colorful past. History whispers from every cobbled street and ancient monument. Yet, there's a sense of tranquility too, a chance to simply relax on pristine beaches or explore hidden coves by boat. The Amalfi Coast isn't just for the privileged few; it's a place where luxury meets authenticity, and every corner unveils a new adventure. This guide includes: - introductory note - places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues,, open squares, beaches and others) - restaurants, coffeeshops and sweets spots - photo spots Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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Ciao, guys! What does this part of Naples have that is so exciting for me? It's spirit of community! If you are looking for a lively vibrant part of the city, then the Rione Sanità is definitely worth a visit while you are in Naples. It is a 'working class' part of Naples, and depending on the time of day, can be quite crowded with locals going about their daily routine. Routines that include shopping at many of the street markets where you can buy just about everything, stopping for a coffee, or just chatting in small groups at many of the several small piazzas located throughout the district. A little history-in the 1500s, the area was a valley known for healthy air thanks to its location nestled between the hills and its close proximity to the catacombs where miracles were performed. The noble community began to settle down here and it was even the route for the royal family who would travel from the Reggia di Capodimonte to the center of Naples. Travelling the route was often tricky and problematic, so a bridge was built. You can imagine what eventually happened over time- the Rione Sanità no longer had the traffic that it had before and basically was cut off from the rest of the city. What is the area like now? After years of having a terrible reputation, the citizens-particularly the younger generation have been working hard to bring that 'traffic' back. 📌This guide is designed for those of us who want to absorb the vibrancy of this slice of Napoli. 📌Those of us who want to visit the churches which are amazing museums full of spectacular artwork and architecture. 📌Those of us who want to visit catacombs and learn about Naples's rich history, traditions, and superstitions. 📌Those of us who want to walk the streets and observe some fantastic street art and murals. 📌Those of us who want to take advantage of some great examples of street food or sit down at some of the city's top pizzerias for lunch or dinner. So- get your camera, a good pair of comfortable shoes and let's go!
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At the slope of the Etna, facing pristine Mediterranean sea, appear Catania. Situated on the eastern cost of Sicily, Catania offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Wander through its historic streets and be prepared to be struck by the rich history and Baroque architecture. Furthermore, Sicilian food is not something that you can not skip. Be prepared to fall in love to the deliciousness of the cannoli, arancini and more. What will you find in this guide: - What to do All the most and less known landmarks in Catania with explanations and some suggestions. - Where to eat From having breakfast with granita and brioche, to eat some arancini, to have a proper dinner with fish or pizza, I got you covered. - Where to party! Whether you want to just unwind with a good wine or a nice cocktail or you want to strut your stuff on the dancefloor, you have plenty of choice. - Where to sleep Are you looking for some hostel options because you want to meet fellow travellers, maybe you want the comfort of an hotel or you are looking to a more posh or romantic solution, I give you a choice to where to stay. - How to get around You have just landed in Catania but need to know how to get yourself around, you will find some information about public transportation. Amuninni! (Let's go!)
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