December 31st, 2023
In the heart of Italy, nestled among hills and vineyards, you'll find Verona, the setting for William Shakespeare's tragic play "Romeo and Juliet." Of course, the city is famous for much more than that. As the sun bathes the terracotta rooftops in golden light, Verona awakens to embrace its role as the sanctuary for lovers. So, let's explore the city's most captivating attractions. Map - Where Is Verona? Verona is located in northern Italy, in the Veneto region, along the banks of the Adige R
October 22nd, 2023
Venice, consisting of 118 small islands, is perhaps the most romantic city in the world. No fewer than 400 bridges connect the tiny areas separated by canals. The city is home to numerous landmarks, and its surroundings are famous for attractions, while its historic centre is part of the UNESCO World Heritage. Venice covers an area of 420 square kilometres and is Italy's second most visited city after Rome. The "Sinking City" attracts millions of visitors every year. đź’ˇIts name comes from the
January 4th, 2023
The 3,343-meter-high Dolomites are a mountain of Alps in northern Italy. It originates via Ferrata and is a paradise for hiking and cycling. Its countryside covers an area of 15,942 km2. The group is 150 km long and 191 km wide. It is considered by many to be the most beautiful part of the mountain chain in Europe. It was named after the French geologist (chemist and mineral researcher) DĂ©odat Gratet de Dolomieu, who conducted limestone research in the region. He discovered that the rocks conta
December 16th, 2022
There is a lake in Italy with crystal clear water, palm trees on the water's edge, and snowy peaks. The world-famous Lake Garda offers a breathtaking view that is almost unique in the whole world. Due to its Mediterranean and alpine vibe, it uniquely combines active and passive relaxation. You can take part in the cultural events of the small Italian cities that surround the lake. And if you prefer to relax in nature, the area is full of hiking, biking, surfing, and boating experiences. Thanks