Tag: Food & Travel
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The magical Alhambra, Granada
‘ The Moorish Secret gardens of Alhambra’ My hubby and I spent a few days in Granada during our Andalucía road trip and we knew that visiting Alhambra was a must, when staying here. The Alhambra is a beautiful Arabesque Palace and grounds that were built in the mid 14th century by the Roman remains…
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The seaside town, Cadiz.
‘Cadiz the ancient port city in the most south-western part of Spain, filled with delicious seafood’ We stayed in Cadiz for only for 1 night, 2 days (Hotel Casa de las Cuatro Torres) and it felt like we ate our way through the town. We drove from beautiful Sevilla for a little seaside atmosphere. Naturally…
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‘Bleached Beauty, Cisternino’
‘Charming little Gem in the heart of the trulli region’ Cisternino is a sweet little town in the province of Brindisi located right next to other gems, such as Martina Franca and Locorondo. It is in the heart of Puglia’s trulli region that makes the most scenic (and my all time favourite) drive when exploring…
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Charming Uzes, the foodie town
‘Charming cozy town of Uzes is a gastronomic dream’ In all of Provence, I had my favourite escargot in La Parenthése that were soaked in a vibrant green parsley jus and the best morning market experience. I love the ambiance in Uzes, it is cozy and untainted by tourism that much divert to famous places…
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Summer Strolls in Tallinn
‘Summer day trip to Tallinn’ For visitors arriving to Helsinki for holiday, take advantage of the ferry ride over to Tallinn, stroll a few hours and take the boat back for the evening. Tallinn has a lot to offer during the summer, but it is equally as pretty during the winter or spring. The…
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Capture the alluring beauty of Venice
‘ With a visual mindset’ In May, the Venetian air sends whiffs of detergent that spreads from the hanging laundry (very evident in narrow lanes where the air sits still) combined with the blooming syren trees that is all shadowed by the calm salty sea air from the canals. The breathtaking city of Venice famed…
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Wine Lovers town
Montefalco is a cozy culinary town that is dedicated to good restaurants and quality wines just like most of Umbria’s little towns. I have visited Montefalco 3 years in a row and from that I have drawn a mouth-watering guide to our favourite restaurants. First of all, Montefalco is a great base for a few…
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Feel the Salty Sea Breeze of Monopoli
‘A town that tingles all your senses.’ You know you’re in Apulia, is when you naturally awake in the mornings to the perfect blend of church bells and pigeons cooing on rooftops warming up in the deep sunrays. I open our aqua tinted double balcony doors to witness the soft hues of the old town…
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Getting lost in Ceglie Messapica ♥
‘Welcome to the cute little, less known town of Ceglie Messapica’ The drive to Ceglie Messapica through the Itria Valley countryside is enough to win your heart if you are new to Apulia. With scattered cone-shaped trulli, farms and century old forests of olive trees lead you to quiet little roads that are marvellous to…