EU City Travel, EU Cultures

There is More to Bologna Than Its Bolognese!

27th July, 2011 | Comment?

Bologna Skyline

Situated in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy, in the Po Valley, Bologna can be described as the historical explorer’s dream. Free from the hordes of tourists who flock to more popular destinations, Bologna offers the visitor an unparalleled opportunity to discover ancient sites, surrounded by beautiful side streets and medieval piazzas..

Across The Mediterranean, EU City Travel, EU Cultures

Rome Museums and Galleries

12th July, 2011 | Comment?

Rome

The Eternal City– Rome is the capital and the largest city of Italy. Situated in the west-central part of the country on the Tiber River, the “City of the Seven Hills” was founded by Romulus in 753 B.C.

The City of Love — Rome is the see of the pope as the holy kingdom Vatican City is within the city of Rome. Rome is also the capital of Latium and of Rome province as well.

Skiing, The Active Traveller

The Best Alps Resorts – Choosing Your Destination

14th October, 2010 | Comment?

The Alps mountain range is the most famous European mountain range, and possibly the loveliest too. It is certainly one that all who love mountains should aim to see at least once in their life. However, any visitor to the Alps is faced with a dilemma: which of the resorts in the different Alpine countries and regions to choose as your destination? As someone who is familiar with a number of different parts of the Alpine range, I can appreciate that the choice will not be a simple one. Each Alps resort has its own attractions, and your choice will be motivated..

Across The Mediterranean, EU City Travel, EU Cultures

Rome – The Eternal City

7th March, 2010 | Comment?

Rome

The Italian capital can be called a past, present and future city. When you stroll through the streets of Rome, you’ll realize the magnificence and historic richness of the city. In fact, it is a mixture of the old Roman Empire, the Middle Ages, Christianity, Baroque, Mussolini’s fascist era and the contemporary Rome we know today. But it has always preserved it eternal beauty and magic!