On my way to Sicily I planned just one stop in the city of Caserta. You might have never heard of it because the city is so close to Naples (just 30 km) that its fame is engulfed by that: the city of the Vesuvius is so attractive for many, that several do not turn their back to the mainland to vist one of the most imposing building in the world: the Reggia di Caserta.
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To my great surprise…
I posted a photo on my facebook page today and to my great surprise it went viral.
The New York Times praise Italy: the first (almost) covid free Country
While Covid is outbreaking dramatically is some Countries all around the world, Italy is recording a very low rate since a couple of months.
An orange streetcar
I believe that a simple and cheap way to discover a new city, including the areas that are out of the tourism circuits or that are not home to a famous or specific attraction it to buy a tickect for a tram and ride it from its origination until the final stop.
Once upon a time in Vezzolano
The Cloister of Vezzolano is where we you go once you complete the visit to the Church. It's a peaceful and relaxing place, whose ambience provides a sense of tranquillity.
5 Reasons to hire a Local Guide
I believe I need a Local Guide for several reasons, even if I am a big independent traveller.
Venice: off the beaten path is possible – part 2
My second "off the beaten path" tour of Venice took me to Sestriere Dorsoduro, Sestiere San Polo and Sestiere Santa Croce, the 3 city districts on the right side of the Grand Canal.