Truth be told, you don’t need to see everything to get to know the city of Gaudi. Trying to squeeze as many attractions as possible in your limited time, would not only make you underappreciate them but would also go against the siesta-vibe of the city. No, to get the maximum of ...
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If you really want to save money, buy a winter coat and brave the cold. With a positive attitude, Europe is still gorgeous during off season, so don't let the weather prevent you from going. Many countries become almost magical in the wintertime anyways. Think of skiing in the Alps, ...
No time to visit the Vatican in Rome? Not to worry; you can still see how popes lived at the Palais des Papas in Avignon. Seven popes ruled from the southeastern French city during the Middle Ages. Many churches and chapels can be found as you wander through the Old Town. Avignon is...
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If you are near a metro or tram stop then you should be able to get into the city center and see all the best attractions in Rome, Italy, during your 4 weeks or 4 days in Rome itinerary. ***If you are looking for cheaper accommodations, you can always try Couchsurfing, Airbnb, ...
Following your sensational two days in Venice, hop on a two-and-a-half-hour train ride to the imposing city of Milan. If you had time, you could spend more than one day there, as there’s quite a bit to do, but you can see all the best bits within 24 hours. One of every trav...
How to spend 3 days in Rome Italy’s capital city has way too many unmissable sights to see. We managed to tick offalmosteverything in the space of three days by following three simple steps. Divide exploration into manageable chunks
My partner posted her request on the notice board of a local park. Her notice included what kind of training she wanted to do, how many days a week and how many hours she wanted to spend on each session, and her age. It also listed her favorite sports and activities, and provided her...
We live in an age of quick fixes and instant gratification, but kaizen is neither. Its slow, determined improvement can seem pointlessly small and insignificant when taken alone. But just as many drops will one day make an ocean...