Trip Moments Recommendations
A One-Day Venice Itinerary
I’d like to share an experience from my trip to Venice, one of the most magical and charming cities in the world. The city’s beautiful canals and historic buildings create a unique atmosphere that’s hard to find elsewhere.
Exploring Venice in one day might seem ambitious, but with good planning, you can cover many of the city’s highlights while enjoying its unique atmosphere to the fullest.
Morning: Start Your Day at St. Mark’s Square
• Piazza San Marco (St. Mark’s Square): Begin your day at the heart of Venice, where you’ll find the magnificent St. Mark’s Basilica. This iconic church is adorned with golden mosaics that shimmer in the morning light. Don’t forget to climb the Campanile (Bell Tower) for breathtaking panoramic views of the city.
• Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale): Next, visit the former residence of the Doge of Venice, which features grand halls and prison cells that tell the story of Venice’s rich history. While here, walk across the Bridge of Sighs, which connects the palace to the old prison.
Late Morning: Explore the Grand Canal and Rialto Bridge
• Grand Canal: Take a stroll along Venice’s main waterway. You can hop on a Vaporetto (water bus) for a scenic ride along the canal or simply walk along the banks to admire the beautiful buildings lining the water.
• Rialto Bridge (Ponte di Rialto): Continue your journey to the most famous bridge in Venice. The view from this bridge, overlooking the Grand Canal, is a perfect spot for photos.
Afternoon: Savor Seafood and Discover Art
• Lunch: Stop by a restaurant near the Rialto Market to enjoy fresh seafood or local pizza. Savor your meal while taking in the bustling atmosphere of the canal.
• Gallerie dell’Accademia: After lunch, head to this gallery to explore a stunning collection of Renaissance art, including paintings and sculptures that showcase Italy’s artistic heritage.
Although one day in Venice may not cover everything, focusing on key sites and soaking in the city’s atmosphere will give you a rewarding and memorable experience!
#venice #italy #italia #Pontediriato #piazzasanmarco #Pontedeisospiri
Rome in a day. 🇮🇹
Rome, the capital of Italy, is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the world. It is the birthplace of Roman civilization and has played a crucial role in the development of art, culture, and Christianity. The city is filled with iconic architecture and ancient landmarks. If you love history, let's explore what you can see in Rome in just one day.
Morning
1. Colosseum (8:30 - 10:00 AM): Start your day by visiting the iconic Colosseum. Be sure to book tickets in advance to skip the long lines.
2. Trevi Fountain (10:30 - 11:00 AM): Walk from the Colosseum to the Trevi Fountain. Spend some time admiring the fountain and don’t forget to toss a coin to ensure your return to Rome.
3.Spanish Steps (11:30 AM - 12:00 PM): Continue your walk to the Spanish Steps. This is a perfect spot for photos and a quick rest.
4.Shopping on Via Condotti (12:00 - 1:30 PM): The Spanish Steps are close to Via Condotti, a street known for luxury brand stores. Take this time to shop or browse Italian fashion.
Afternoon
5. Lunch (1:30 - 2:30 PM): After shopping, enjoy lunch at a nearby restaurant in the area.
6. St. Peter’s Basilica (3:00 - 5:00 PM): Head to Vatican City to visit St. Peter’s Basilica, one of the world’s largest and most significant churches. If time allows, consider climbing to the top of the dome for stunning views of Rome.
See? You can explore Rome in just one day! If you're a fan of history, civilization, and architecture, this city is a must-visit—you'll love it for sure.
**Travel Tip:**
- Be cautious of pickpockets, as they are common. Keep your belongings secure.
#colosseo #colosseum #trevifountain #spanishsteps #stpetersbasilica #rome #italy #italia
A beautiful old city
Yes, a lot of people skip Bergamo in favour of Milan. But you see there is no either Milano or Bergamo. Those are mostly transport decisions or people that feel that they've had enough of historic sights, churches and cathedrals. So, it won't harm skipping Bergamo. But there is more to the place and it is an experience not to be missed. I was never a fan of big cities and the hassle that comes with them. Let alone, the cost. So my mind was set on Bergamo right from the start.
I had 3 nights for Bergamo before I headed to Milan. You see the city is split into the upper part and lower. You could keep exploring the old town endlessly. One of the popular things to do is to walk along the Venetian wall through the big white marble gate. This is like an entrance to the upper side. You get to see great views along the way as you are on a height.
There is no pin pointing this and that to see. You go with the flow. Plenty of medieval architecture, food is stunning and keeps you motivated. I can recollect some places that might be worth your time. The likes of the old bishops palace, Santa maria Basilica, Bergamo cathedral, donizettiano museum. Lastly, the lower part of the city is the newer part of the city. You could take a funicular ride there.
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A lesser known gem
#myhiddengems
Monte isola is not very well known in the tourist circles. I think this is what makes it a fine nature destination. Often there are places with nature theme but too many people. However, Mont Isola is many things. From my time here i remember it even had a fishing village vibe, the island feel coupled with lots of nature getaways.
I remember there were a lot of mopeds and bicycles used here. There are parts of island where cars are not allowed. For a small place it has so many aspects to it. Surrounded by mountains, has a lake. This lake actually sits in a valley known as the Val Camonica.Lake Iseo is truly one of the most beautiful lakes in Italy and yet it isn't crowded like it's contemporaries. In terms of sights to see there is Martinengo fortress, Della seriola sanctuary, the net and memories museum etc.
My exploits mostly were in the nature arena. The olive tree walk makes for an incredible stroll with lake views. Trekking to the sanctuary can be a good workout. Also taking farries to hop on to other islands and visiting villages makes for a fine activity.
#naturegateway #myhiddengems #100waysoftravel #cherryblossom2024 #solotrip #italia #isola #summergetaway #singapore
Italy's best hidden gem
#myhiddengems
If the idea of finding and visiting of beat leaves appeals to you. Say a place that combines the benefits of a peaceful destination, cultural offerigs and more importantly very few tourists. Then Molise, amongst the smallest of regions in Italy should definitely be on your list.
Set amidst the hills and narrow roads that wind between them, Molise has the Adriatic Coast to the east and Apennine Mountains to the west. In terms of it's historical appeal, Molise has the National Paleolithic Museum, built on a site that is thousands and thousands of years old. And amongst the highlight of this region is Archaeological area of Saepinum, close to the border with Campania and the Matese Regional Park. One of the best-preserved archaeological sites in Italy, Saepinum was founded by the Romans and has a wide range of artefacts from the period.
The landscape of Molise is typically hills and valleys which draws hiking enthusiasts. I was put up in the seaside town of Tremboli which was a good balance of things. Great food options, decent affordable places to stay and a nice sandy beach for the day time lazing. #myhiddengems #italia #solotrip #100waysoftravel #singapore
[Osaka] Photogenic! Gelato shop
📍 Venchi Namba store
Gelato originating from Turin🇮🇹 Osaka 2nd store Namba Parks
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The interior is just too cute❕❕❕
You can enjoy rich gelato and chocolate 🤎
Italia is basically full of tourists and has a crowded image
The eat-in space at Namba Parks is large,
so you can relax 🔥
✅ 2 flavors 864 yen
It was about 3.5 euros when I ate it in Florence last year,
so it's a bit pricey but it's really delicious 〜〜
I also took some chocolate home with me🍫🤎
Please stop by 💌 It's also a great gift ☺️
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Sunny Winter @ Piazza Navona 🌞 ❄️
#wecreate
Built in 86BC by Emperor Domitian Piazza Navona@Navona Square is one of the picturesque spot you shouldn’t miss when you’re visiting Rome. You’re free to roam around the square and depending on the season/ holiday, there will be small market and carnival. There is 3 artistic fountains and museum in the square
If you’re thinking to walk directly to the other attraction in Rome by walk:
Pantheon - 5 minutes
Castel Sant’Angelo - 10 minutes
Trevi Fountain - 12 minutes
Vatican City - 17 minutes
The weather is really pleasant and I’ve walked all the way from Roma Termini till Vatican City (I’m not athletic by the way) because I do enjoy the walk and what the city have to offer. Its also safe to walk even as a solo female traveller. Just be aware of your surroundings and not to worry, there is also lot of tourists roaming around.
Tips: Make sure to check ahead if there’s holiday or festive season before going, if you want to visit the museums. But if you prefer less crowd and just want to roam around in the city then its perfect time to visit.
#rome #italia #piazzanavona #navonasquare #christmasgetaway #holidaydestination #solotravel
Fun facts 📝 about the Leaning Tower of Pisa:
Fun facts 📝 about the Leaning Tower of Pisa:
1. It was not originally Leaning 📏.
The north side of the tower started titling during construction because of unstable ground underneath it.
2. Galileo Galilei used the tower for experiments.
3. Mussolini (an Italian dictator) tried to “fix” the tower in 1934. Safe to say he was unsuccessful.
4. The tower has survived four earthquakes.
5. You can walk up to the top of the tower and enjoy beautiful views over Pisa. The tower is 56.67 meters tall and there are 251 steps to get to the top.
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📌 SAVE POST FOR FUTURE TRAVELS TO PISA, ITALY📍 Leaning Tower of Pisa - Piazza del Duomo, 56126 Pisa PI, Italy
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📸 photo taken with Nikon Z7 @nikoneurope
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the Magic and Reality of the Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain. 💙 This was my first time visiting and I was in awe! What a beautiful absolutely magical place! Located in Rome, Italy, it is one of the most famous and iconic fountains in the world. ⛲️
It is featured in many movies and photos, and is often depicted as a serene (exhibit A - the photo which I have shared with you) and romantic spot where visitors can throw coins into the fountain.
The reality of visiting the Trevi Fountain is a little different. Friends had told me it’s SOOO busy. While I thought I was prepared, I could never have imagined just how BUSY it gets. The crowds there were more than I expected. But, then again I can totally understand why.
What to expect: The fountain may be crowded with tourists, busy and noisy, difficult to get a photo with a clear view of the Trevi and can have quite a bit of litter around.
Managing expectations: be prepared for the crowds and hustle and bustle that come with this magical location. The Trevi Fountain remains a must-see place! 🤩🫶🏼The beauty and history of the fountain make it worth the visit. If you want to see it when it’s a little less crowded, try to visit early in the morning or later in the evening when there may be less people around.
Photo tip: work those angles. There were at least another 50 people if not more around when I was taking this photo!
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📌SAVE POST FOR FUTURE TRAVELS 📍 Trevi Fountain - Piazza di Trevi, 00187 Roma RM, Italy
⏰ time visited the Trevi fountain was at 6:30AM in October
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Five facts about the Colosseum in Rome
from Rome with love 🇮🇹 Did you know that the Colosseum:
1. is nearly 2,000 years old? 1,951 (as of this year) to be exact;
2. is one of the seven new wonders of the world (since 2007);
3. is the largest amphitheatre built to date;
4. in 2018 worldwide, was the most popular tourist attraction having a staggering 7.4 million visitors;
5. has a maze underground chambers beneath it. They are connected to the arena through 36 trap doors that were used to present special effects.
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📌 SAVE FOR FUTURE TRAVELS TO ROME, ITALY📍 Colosseo - Piazza del Colosseo 00184 Roma RM, Italy
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Fun facts about the Duomo Di Milano
DID YOU KNOW that the Duomo Di Milano:
1. Was the reason why the creation of a new canal system in the Navigli area of #Milano was created.
2. Took more than six centuries to complete.
3. Has more statues than any other building in the world.
4. Napoleon Bonaparte wanted to be crowned King of Italy inside the Duomo after conquering the city.
5. Had at least 78 different architects invited to work on it.
6. Leonardo da Vinci even submitted a proposal to design the central cupola, but later withdrew his submission (too bad).
7. In 1768 Brera Academy astronomers created a sundial, which is still visible to this date.
8. Has 55 beautifully elaborate stained glass windows throughout the Cathedral.
9. Has a rooftop which offers some of the best views over the city.
10. Is still not 100% finished.
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Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II Facts
Sharing some fun and interesting facts about this grand masterpiece - Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II:
1. The main entrance is a monument in itself (and guess what I didn’t end up taking a photo with it, whoops…just means I have to go back).
2. Take a look at the floors of this magnificent building - they are truely remarkable and the central octagonal part of the gallery features the coats of arms of 4 Italian cities.
3. The roof of the gallery was completely destroyed during WWII and had to be completely restored.
4. Apparently, McDonald’s hasn’t been welcome here since 2012 (but you can find a chain of it just around the corner outside, which to @__marievi__ and my surprise was packed and had constant queues outside).
5. Did you know there is a gorgeous hotel situated inside the gallery, well there is! For those of you looking to book a special few nights in Milan, this place should definitely be on your radar.
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Venice is always a good idea
🎭 W E L C O M E T O V E N I C E 🚤 - Sharing some fun facts I learned about Venice:
1. Venice is shaped like a fish (Yes, you read that right. Don’t believe me - head over to Google and check out the aerial view)!
2. Venice is sinking - yes, I’m sure most of us know this more well known fact, but did you know that the Italian government has been trying to prevent Venice from sinking since 1973.
3. The local population of Venice is lessening by the year. 30 years ago there were 120,000 locals compared the to current 60,000 or so at the moment. Experts say that by 2030 the true locals could actually all disappear. Okay, I think I’ve just convinced myself that I should follow my Grandmother’s Italian roots and move to Venice and become a Venetian.
4. Venetian’s speak their own language that is not considered to be a dialect of Italian.
5. Venice ruled itself for 1,100 years and apparently the island of Crete and Cyprus were also under it’s rule for some time.
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📌SAVE POST FOR FUTURE TRAVELS TO📍VENICE, ITALY (photo taken near SIAE Sede di Venezia)
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Most romantic views in Florence
Behind me you see the Ponte Vecchio - a medieval stone arch bridge that spans the Arno River in Florence, Italy. How picturesque are the views? 💖✨
Some interesting facts about the Ponte Vecchio bridge in Florence:
1. Ponte Vecchio means "old bridge" in Italian.
2. The bridge dates back to 1345, and it was the only bridge across the Arno River to survive World War II.
3. The bridge is lined with charming shops that sell a variety of items. The stores date back to the 14th century when the shops were originally occupied by butchers and fishmongers, but today they are mostly jewellery shops.
4. The bridge also features the Vasari Corridor, which is an elevated passageway. It was built in the 16th century by the architect Giorgio Vasari, which connects the Uffizi Gallery to the Palazzo Pitti.
5. The Ponte Vecchio offers great views of the city, especially at sunset, which is when I went and was lucky to witness the most beautiful sunset. It is definitely a great spot for photography, the bridge's architecture and the River Arno's panoramic views make a great backdrop for pictures don’t you think?
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📌 SAVE POST FOR FUTURE TRAVELS TO FLORENCE, ITALY📍 Ponte Vecchio - Ponte Vecchio, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
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PISA TRAVEL GUIDE
Pisa is so much more than just the Leaning Tower of Pisa - let me show you. Instead of doing just a day trip there from Florence, I decided to do a one night stay and I could not be happier for that decision. In fact, I wish I had enough timer for a two night stay. In the 24 hours I was there I:
- Strolled around the town and came across so much beautiful architecture. (photo 1 and 3 of carousel)
- Visited the Leaning Tower of Pisa in the afternoon on the day I arrived and climbed the tower. Definitely recommend as the views are beautiful. (photo 2 of carousel)
- Stumbled across Il Vecchio Forno (i.e. “The Old Bakery”) and OMG are we happy we did! We ate the most delicious biscuits and Panforte di Pisa (a cake with orange peel, citrus fruit, melon, almond and other spices). (photo 4)
- Explored some more before heading to the most wonderful restaurant for dinner called “Osteria di Culegna Pisa”. It had the most delicious food! Felt like we were eating homemade food. We loved it so much we didn’t leave a crumb on our plates. The food was amazing and I could see why. We met the owner and chef and my goodness she was amazing! Such a fun loving person and so much passion for what she does. (photos 5 and 6)
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SAVE POST FOR FUTURE TRAVELS TO PISA, ITALY. 📍 LOCATIONS BY ORDER BELOW:
1. 📍Palazzo della Carovana - P.za dei Cavalieri, 7, 56126 Pisa PI, Italy
2. 📍Il Vecchio Forno (The Old Bakery) - Vicolo del Tidi, 28, 56126 Pisa PI, Italy
3. 📍 Leaning Tower of Pisa - Piazza del Duomo, 56126 Pisa PI, Italy
4. Somewhere in the back streets of Pisa near il Vecchio Forno
5.📍Osteria di Culegna Pisa - Via Mercanti, 25, 56127 Pisa PI, Italy
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Spanish Steps @ Piazza di Spagna
I love this photo of Piazza di Spagna taken in Sepia color, a different view of the usual colorful Spanish Steps of Rome.
The steps are beautiful to view and they are also a beautiful panaromic point to get good views over Rome.
Built in Rococo style between year 1723 and 1725 steps that leads this steps to French monastery church. With 135 steps with 3 different terraces.
In the 17th century, the Spanish embassy was located on the square at the stairs's base therefore the name Spanish steps came from.
-#awesomepic #passionpassport #staycation #gooutside #awesomepic #couplestrip #rome #roma #italy #italia #spanishsteps #piazzadispagna
The castle village towering over the village
Just on the northwestern coast of Sardinia, you’ll find Castelsardo. A village with an old castle towering over it… containing a good part of the village. You’ll find a few bars, a museum, a few lovely viewpoints and a lot of history right between the residences. Quite the climb, but one that’s absolutely worthwhile. #sardinia #italy #italia #castelsardo #castle #sassari
Seaside town of Positano 🐚
Absolutely love Italian food and architecture! Positano was such a gorgeous place with amazing limoncello and seafood 🤤
How can you not be a fan of such beauty? 😆
What’s the best time to visit?
WELL!!!
Less crowds in winter (for photo taking and a less hectic experience) 📸🤳🏻✨😎
Best experience in summer (hello swimming in the sea and bikini!!!) 👙☀️🌊🏖
You decide for yourself what you will enjoy more 😉
#decembertravel #unforgettableexperiences #naturalwonders #scenicspotguide #travelinspiration #summervacation #visititaly #beachvacation #italia #explore #beachaholic #swimming
The magic
The magic of Lungotevere in Rome: The unmissable places to admire at sunset ❤️
There are many great architectural works that overlook the Tiber, among which many make Rome "great".
The Tiber is the water vein of the capital, for millennia it has told legends and acts as a silent sentinel to the city Caput Mundi.
So if you are in town my advice is to come here at sunset and admire:
- Sant'Angelo castel
- The Church of the Sacred Heart of Suffteggio
- The Palace of Justice, called by the Romans: Palazzaccio
- And finally see the sun go down over the horizon with the Skyline of San Pietro, from Ponte Umberto I.
What is your favorite spot?
#rome #italy #italia #awesomepic #historicallandmarks #couplestrip #unforgettableexperiences
Just an ho
Just an hour south of Siena, you'll find this area that might resemble one you've seen in movies like The Gladiator, The English Patient, or Romeo & Juliet. Know as Val d’Orcia, this valley is dense with long, perfect cypress trees roads, and postcard-ish houses on top of too-beautiful-to-be-true hills.
Tip: For an amazing stay, book at Podere Terrapille in Pienza!
Pienza is probably the most known town here, a lovely medieval center that oversees the whole area and awards you with unforgettable panoramas and memories.
The local culinary experience is rich and super yummy. You'll get used to prelacies like cinta senese, pecorino toscano, pici (a type of pasta) or lampredotto. You'll have a hard time picking a restaurant where tasting the genuine Tuscan cuisine, the choice is so vast!
Also, where to sleep? Bed and breakfasts and “poderi” are everywhere, most of them are gifted by enchanted views of the surrounding hills. Consider a visit to the close villages of Montepulciano, Bagno Vignoni and San Quirico d’Orcia, as long as insanely beautiful places like Cappella di Vitaleta. A week here will make you feel rejuvenated!
#tuscany #italy #italia #travel #valdorcia #awesome #ancienttowns #italytravel #italybeauties
#awesomepic
The Best 2 days in Rome!
Getting There - by Plane
Attractions - Colloseum, Pantheon, Trevi, Spanisch steps and San Pietro
Hotels - The Caesar Roma
Food & Restaurants - Osteria da Fortunata, La Montecarlo
#deliciousfood #historical #stunning #rome #italia
Verona..
Verona..
A place beyond experience#historicallandmarks #familyfun #diy #italia #verona
Italy🇮🇹|Galleria Emmanuelle II: scene from the movie Willy Wonka
sweet memories 💖 💕 💓
Milan is located in the northwest of Italy, densely populated and highly developed.
According to current data, there are approximately 1.38 million residents in Milan.
It can be said that it is famous for its fashion, sightseeing and architecture. It is almost a must-visit big city in Italy❗️❗️
In addition to the grandeur of Milan Cathedral, the square is full of pigeons, and many locals and tourists like to feed the pigeons.
The construction of Milan Cathedral took six centuries. This shows that it took a long time to have such a majestic and beautiful building in front of us today👍👍👏👏👏
In addition to the incredibly beautiful Milan Cathedral, there is also the Corridor Vittorio Emanuele II 👍👍👍 (which is where we took pictures)
Everyone who travels to Italy knows about these two locations.
Such a beautiful scene appeared in the movie Willy Wonka❗️❗️❗️
There are many shopping malls, boutique streets, high-end restaurants, and all the famous brands you can think of❗️ gathered near the square.
Next door to Longchamp is Rolex, and Prada and Dior can be found everywhere.
If you want to see the whole of Milan and get to know it in depth, a day trip is not a problem.
#poptour
#Bobo clock in
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#Italy 🇮🇹
#Italia
#travel
#romanticgetaway
#travelholic
Fall in love with Sicily
Had the nicest trip ever with my family in Sicily. #Catania #Sicily #Italia
Visited plenty of places and took the tour bus a must for anyone who is willing to visit Sicily and have an amazing taste of the cultural heritage.
The service in restaurants is amazing and the food is just the best ever, especially the resorts/ restaurants near the seaside if you are a fan of seafood, if not , you need to try restaurants in the old side of Catania and will be amazed.
Taormina, Pearl of Sicily
One of my stops on a 5 days journey to Italian Sicily also had a stop in beautiful small town Taormina.
Colorful, amazing food, Nice views and italian vibe of living.
Such an awesome destination to visit while in Sicily.
#italia #city #taormina #travel #traveling #europe #food #italianfood
Just the two of us
There was that one time…. At the Trevi Fountain where it was just the two of us! What an amazing experience it was! ~ FauDee #trip #flashback2020 #roma Trevi fountain #Bellacittà #Italia #Lucky #Justourluck #Travel #instatravel
Romantic getaway in Capri 🌊 ☀️ 🇮🇹
Getting There - Take the ferry from Naples 🛥️
Attractions - The amazing island of Capri 🏝️
Hotels - Capri Inn ☀️😍
Food & Restaurants - Verginiello 🍝 🍕
Shopping - Capri Watch ⏱️
#timetotravel #dolcevita #beachlife #capri #italy #instatravel #foodieheaven #foodie #romanticgetaway #pizzalover #islandlife #boattrip #sunofabeach #ilovecapri #italia
Have you ever been to the Cinque Terre?
Cinque Terre is a picturesque coastal region located in Liguria, Italy. It consists of five small fishing villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. The villages are known for their colorful houses, narrow streets, and stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. 🏠🌊
#italia #italy #cinqueterre
Massage Master Bed with Jacuzzi Shower
We booked this hotel in just one day because it is near in Amalfi ,Positano ,Furore and every Coastline of Campania Region which breaktaking and spectacular views .
We check in at afternoon around 3pm and the owner was so accommodating and assist us inside the room ,she explained to us everything regarding the massage bedroom and the jacuzzi in the bathroom . The room is so neat and clean but one thing our comments there is no any enough choices for the breakfast.
Breakfast is one of my favorite of the day and I would like it a heavy meal but everything was a great experience and I like their candies freebies .
Recommended foe tourist who like to have a limited budget it is nice to stay here .
#furore #amalfi #italy #amalficoast #positano #travel #italia #sea #sorrento #capri #costieraamalfitana #travelphotography #summer #napoli #travelgram #love #campania #staycation #photooftheday #photography #ravello #picoftheday #instatravel #instagood #wanderlust #beautiful #holiday #vacation #salerno #sun
Pinacoteca Nazionale Bologna
#finearts #art #musem #italy #italia #beautifulcity