Bergamo Ecotourism: Why Should You Visit this Italian City?
Situated in the Lombardy region of Italy, Bergamo is a secret spot of eternal beauty. The city’s proximity to Milan and Lake Como, makes it a very attractive location in Italy.
Situated in the Lombardy region of Italy, Bergamo is a secret spot of eternal beauty. The city’s proximity to Milan and Lake Como, makes it a very attractive location in Italy.
To many culinary experts, a perfectly prepared Goulash is a feast to the senses. The rich aroma of the stew holds secrets of slow cooking for thousands of years!
Malta, an island nation off the coats of Southern Italy. Its location has always been an entrance from the Arab world to Europe. This passage-like destination made the country prone to constant raides from all sides. However, Malta today is ranked among the safest countries in the world. A study conducted by Value Pengiun ranks different countries according to safety standards. It is remarkable that Malta occupies the 7th location in this list for the small countries. While another island nation takes the first rank which is Cyprus.
There are many famous cities in Italy. Nonetheless, Bologna has its own charm and authentic feel to it. The city has plenty to offer. Even though it is often overlooked by tourists who rush into other touristy hotspots around the country. Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy. It is halfway in-between Florence, Venice and Milan. The populaion is 39,000, making it the most populous city in the region. Bologna has many names. Most notably are “La Dotta” or “The Wise” for hosting the oldest university in Europe. This also translates into the culture of the city as being old and authentic. Moreover, “La Rossa” is sometimes used as a nickname. This is translated as “The Red” due to its medieval red roofs. Lastly, “La Grassa” or “The Fat” refers to Bologina as the city rich in foods and a gourmet’s paradise.
When we think of London, these icons pop to our mind London is the capital and the largest city of England and the United Kingdom. It is considered one of the most famous and touristy cities in Europe and the world as a whole. There are many attractions in London which made it very famous for its icons. London burst with history and culture, and it dates back to almost 2000 years ago. Not to mention having several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Today, we will be presenting some of these icon
Rothenburg is a beautiful town in the region of Bavaria, Germany. A place where time stood still for thousands of years. This makes it a perfect spot for ecotourism and culture travel. Moreover, the well preserved medieval town characteristics make Rothenburg a fairytale destination in Central Southern Germany.
Dubrovnik lies on the Adriatic Sea in South Croatia. Many guide books refer to Dubrovnik as the the Jewel of the Adriatic. It is a small city with around 45,000 inhabitants. The major industries are trade and tourism, and specifically ecotourism.
Spain, a country located in Europe and roughly occupying 80% of the Iberian peninsula has long been a hot tourist spot. Below we will explore 4 reasons to visit this beautiful country. 1. Spain’s Weather and Beautiful Beaches 2. The Mediterranean Food 3. Spain’s History & Culture 4. The Spanish People
Coffee is a ritual and a symbol in Italy. It is regarded much like the pizza and pasta of Italy. Italians have their coffee several times a day, and each type is taken during a specific time of the day. For example, Cappuccino or any other milk based coffee is only ordered in the morning, since some believe that milk makes it a replacement for a meal. The most stylish brands for coffee in Italy as Illy and Lavazza
For meat lovers, an Iskender kebap is an explosion of flavours for a delightful experience. Tasting the dish along with its condiments makes you understand how Turkey is a bridge between the Middle East, Asia and Europe. The ingredients and the cooking methods are a deliberate combination of more than two continents, showcasing the Ottoman’s glory when the empire stretched from Asia to Europe and Africa at its heyday.