One of the things that most fascinate me about a city are its maps. I think that, besides being a very useful guide, they can also become a symbol of the journey and, why not, …
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Showing: 1 - 15 of 29 ArticlesRome: non-tourist places to visit
If it’s your first time in Rome, you know there are some places you can’t absolutely miss. I’m talking about the Colosseum majesty, the Fori Imperiali charm, the Altare della Patria magnificence, the Vatican Museums …
Moving around Milan – Public transport and maps
Even if Milan is not a large city, it’s pretty famous to be chaotic and with a lot of traffic. For this reason I was pleasantly surprised to see (and to experience) how efficient public …
5 non-touristy things to do in Budapest
As in almost every city in the world, to experience Budapest with a more “local” spirit you need to calm down your tourist instinct and put yourself in Hungarian shoes. Of course, if it’s your …
Moving around Budapest – Public transport and maps
If you decided to visit Budapest, you should know that it is a wonderful city, very pleasant to walk on foot (weather permitting). For sure, the capital of Hungary is very large, but its huge …
Budapest: from the airport to the city centre
Going from airports to city centre could be pretty annoying while travelling: prices are usually expensive, there are not many options, timetable and instructions are not very clear… In Budapest going from the airport (to …
Why you should spend a night (at least) in art’otel budapest
If you already booked your flight to Budapest and you’re in the moment of picking a hotel, you’re probably wondering which is the best part of the city to stay for some days, preferably in …
Tasting Hungarian wines in Budapest
How many of you have ever heard about Hungarian wines? Let’s be honest, Hungarian wines are not famous at all. 🙂 Comparing to other European countries, wine production in Hungary is quite limited. Even so, …
4 unusual things to do in Buda
Budapest is an unexpectedly big and surprisingly beautiful city. Although the major tourist attractions are in Pest (on the eastern part of the Danube), Buda (on the other side of the river) hides a lot …
Biting Rome. My experience with Bitemojo App
As probably you already know, even if travelling is my biggest passion and I love to be always on the road, I like to live my city as well, exploring it and discovering surprising places …
Christmas presents for travellers – How to make your friends happy
Here we are, on Christmas time! ? This means we need to think about Christmas presents, trying to make happy our loved ones. If you have an avid traveller friend and you need to choose a present …
My travel accessories -The RIVACASE portable charger
Hands up anyone who had to deal with dead phone batteries at least once during a trip. Here I am! 🙂 Fortunately, technology evolves so fast, and nowadays we have a very helpful object we could have …
My travel accessories – The RIVACASE laptop backpack
Traveling low cost means also to be able to organise your stuff in a very small space without giving up your favourite items. One of my travel essentials is my laptop, because I work as …
Art Hole Hostel in Prague – My experience
If I have to be honest, I’m not a hostel fan. That’s because I always want to preserve my personal spaces, and this is pretty difficult in a hostel. So, when it came to decide …
5 +1 fun facts about Karlín neighborhood in Prague
During my last trip to Prague I had the chance, thanks to Prague Food by Foot Tour, to discover Karlín, an interesting neighborhood close to the city centre and famous for its restaurants. Visiting a …