What to see in Ghent: the best places
There are many corners of extraordinary beauty in Flanders and its surroundings. Of course, Ghent is one of the lesser—known, but no less amazing places. […]
There are many corners of extraordinary beauty in Flanders and its surroundings. Of course, Ghent is one of the lesser—known, but no less amazing places. […]
This is the land of forests, ancient Vikings, as well as the birthplace of design. Sweden is a country that needs to be discovered, starting with a cruise that will make you visit all its ports. In summer, you can enjoy long walks in nature, devoting yourself to trekking, sailing, and outdoor activities. In winter, you can go snowshoeing, ice fishing, and skiing. And then there are the cities. You can start with all the sights of Stockholm, a dynamic, green city full of attractions, between clubs, royal palaces, and museums, adjacent to modern buildings. But there is also Gothenburg, Malmo, and many other wonders.
Ravenna is a city of wonderful mosaics, some of which date back to the 5th century. To see them all, probably, a few days will not be enough, so we have prepared a selection of basilicas and churches where the best of these wonderful masterpieces of Byzantine art are kept.
Florence is a city that, having visited once, you always want to return to. Each visit reveals details that you did not catch, and gradually the whole beauty of the city is revealed in all its nuances. Even in the most visited squares by tourists, some corners are less noticeable, because attention is paid to the great monuments, which, with their dazzling splendor, make their surroundings less noticeable. Sometimes it’s enough to look up, follow a secondary road, take a few more steps and go beyond the most popular routes to see unexpected details or discover new stories, characters, and traditions. There are small museums that store unusual works and are arranged in such a way as to create a fascinating sightseeing route.
Do you want to spend the day differently than usual? Lazio has a huge selection. Fly on the wings of fantasy in the Sacred Forest of Bomarzo or take a hot bath under the starry sky in the Piscine Carletti pool in Viterbo. Take part in activities such as trekking and rafting on rough rivers. And if you want to relax, this region offers ideal places to relax: from gastronomic and wine tours to adventures in contact with wild and untouched nature. Hit the road right now: we have chosen 12 unforgettable activities for you.
Basilicata is a predominantly mountainous region, replete with medieval castles, ancient architecture, seaside resorts, and charming hilltop villages: there is a lot to see here, because the first settlements date back to the Paleolithic, and over time it was influenced by different peoples, which are reflected in Romanesque, Byzantine, Norman and Swabian architecture.
In the small village of Jenga, not far from the magnificent Tempio del Valadier, there is another place of rare beauty, the greatness of which can truly leave you speechless. We are talking about the Frasassi Caves, a remarkable system of underground karst caves formed more than a million years ago as a result of the flow of the Sentino River. We are located in the Gola Della Rossa and Frasassi Regional Nature Park, surrounded by nature that deserves to be explored in every corner.
The green color, reminiscent of the radiance of an emerald, will surround you at every moment of this journey. An island out of time, where the magic of beauty reigns. The charm begins with the capital Dublin. The land of myths and legends, endless landscapes, and monumental rocks. Discover Ireland and all its attractions.
Welcome to Le Havre, an industrial city whose history is connected primarily with the port: the main transport hub for both trade and passenger traffic. A place that is the cradle of visionary architects who made its historical center a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The main merit went to Auguste Perret, who was able to give a new face and a different identity to a place destroyed by World War II.
Located in the heart of Great Britain, Leeds is a modern and cosmopolitan city, which, nevertheless, is not devoid of interesting historical and cultural heritage. Like many major Yorkshire cities, it boasts a glorious past, a prime example of which are the impressive Victorian buildings scattered around the historic center, including Leeds Town Hall, concert Hall, and theater, as well as the Victoria Quarter, to a former shopping center in the north of England.