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Dramatically perched on the steep edge of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula, the Amalfi Coast is known for its zig-zagging roads, stacked villages, and cliffside terraces. One of the most visited destinations in Campania, it earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 1997. In this post, we will tell you everything you need to know about a perfect Amalfi Coast itinerary. Where is ...
Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in Portugal, Porto is one of the most walkable places I’ve ever been to—and also one of the least. Every street seems to tilt at some strange angle, and the moment you think you’re walking downhill, you’re actually going up. But, trust me, it’s worth the effort. That said, ideally, you’d want at ...
If you’ve ever looked at Turin’s skyline and wondered why there’s a building that looks like it’s trying to touch the clouds, that’s the Mole Antonelliana. Originally meant to be a synagogue, it became one of the city’s most iconic landmarks—and home to one of the coolest cinema museums in the world. At 167.5 meters, it’s impossible to miss, and whether ...
Join us as we explore the Spanish capital’s (literal) underground history with a visit to Madrid Metro Museums. Beneath the bustling streets lies a fascinating network of historic stations, vintage trains, and preserved relics that tell the story of Madrid’s transit evolution. On October 17th, 1919, the Metro de Madrid opened its first line, running from Madrid’s city center to ...
Located in northeastern Italy in the Veneto region, Padua might not have Venice’s canals, but it makes up for it with medieval charm, impressive piazzas, and fewer tourist crowds. This charming town is known for its cobblestone streets, ancient university halls, and religious buildings. Venice it is not, but there’s something satisfying about enjoying similar sights without bumping into a ...