Sicily, rich and mystique land, is a good destination for family holidays. With its variety of landscapes and nature, it is easy to entertain even the youngest.
Days at sea, in Sicily's most beautiful beaches, is kids' favorite way to spend a holiday, but you can also visit cities or archaeological sites, perhaps giving them a touch of adventure.
It is perfect for a family holiday to attend the traditional local festivals, with the rides and stalls full of toys and sweets that make them unique.
Italy is one of the favourite destinations for travellers all over the world. We'll try to discover the best known parts of Italy as well as the most hidden!
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Visiting Rimini in winter
The city of Romagna is considered the capital of the summer holidays for young people, discos and nightclubs in the Riviera attract students from all over Europe, eager to dance and have fun until dawn.
It would be wrong, however, to think that there is no interest in visiting Rimini in winter, because the city has great attractions throughout the year, to be enjoyed with peace of mind. Even in wintertime you will find many hotels in Rimini, ready to offer a convenient and comfortable stay.
It would be wrong, however, to think that there is no interest in visiting Rimini in winter, because the city has great attractions throughout the year, to be enjoyed with peace of mind. Even in wintertime you will find many hotels in Rimini, ready to offer a convenient and comfortable stay.
Friday, June 03, 2011
Beautiful Mantova
Mantova, quiet and beautiful city in Lombardy, hides behind an elegant facade its treasures.
The city was the center of the noble Gonzaga family power, the most important of the Middle Ages in Italy until 700. The Dukes, in order to show their power and their wealth, embellished Mantova and enriched it with palaces and monuments, giving the city its refined taste.
In particular, Palazzo Te and Palazzo Ducale are not to be missed, recognized in 2008 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The city was the center of the noble Gonzaga family power, the most important of the Middle Ages in Italy until 700. The Dukes, in order to show their power and their wealth, embellished Mantova and enriched it with palaces and monuments, giving the city its refined taste.
In particular, Palazzo Te and Palazzo Ducale are not to be missed, recognized in 2008 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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