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01/04/2021

Would do like to visit Naples? ✨

Naples is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan. Naples has been inhabited since the Neolithic period and in the sixth century BC the city has called Neápolis, becoming one of the foremost cities of Magna Graecia.
The patron saint of the city is Januarius: he was martyred there in the 4th century AD.

Naples has a total of 448 historical churches and in 1995, its historic centre was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

⛪ Monument and places of interest

- Spaccanapoli: this is the road that goes from the Spanish Quarters to the Forcella district , cutting the city of Naples in a straight line.

- Plebiscito's place : If there is a symbol of Naples, this is Plebiscito's place. Over the centuries it has been transformed from a simple open country to a gathering place for the Neapolitans.

- Duomo: the home of San Gennaro. Rich in chapels of powerful Neapolitan families, the Duomo is embellished by Luca Giordano's paintings depicting the Apostles, Fathers and Doctors of the Church.


🥘 Typical cusine

Naples is traditionally credited as the home of pizza. This originated as a meal of the poor, but under Ferdinand IV it became popular among the upper classes: famously, the Margherita pizza was named after Queen Margherita of Savoy after her visit to the Cooked traditionally in a wood-burning oven, the ingredients of Neapolitan pizza, its ingredients are: flour, natural mineral water, peeled tomatoes or fresh cherry tomatoes, mozzarella, sea salt and extra virgin olive oil.

Popular Neapolitan pastry dishes include "zeppole", more commonly called "'a Pasta Cresciuta" and "'e fFritt' 'e Viento", babà, sfogliatelle and pastiera, the latter of which is prepared specially for Easter celebrations.

Viva l'Italia 🇮🇹

31/03/2021

It's a beautiful day ✨

30/03/2021

Admire the beauty... it's gratis ✨

29/03/2021

Would you like to visit Porto? ✨

Porto or Oporto is the second-largest city in Portugal and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Located along the Douro River estuary in northern Portugal, Porto is one of the oldest European centres, and its core was proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996, as "Historic Centre of Porto, Luiz I Bridge and Monastery of Serra do Pilar".

⛪ Monument and places of interest

- The Ribeira district in Porto: a maze of steeply uphill cobbled streets, low houses with colorful facades, tree-lined squares, flowered balconies, clothes hanging out to dry, old people outside the doors, bars, restaurants and craft shops help to create a unique urban landscape.

- The Church of San Francesco in Porto: one of the most beautiful religious buildings in Portugal and one of the most richly decorated churches in Europe.

- The Cathedral of Porto: is a severe building with a large central rose window and two twin towers with domes on either side. Built starting from 1200 on the remains of an existing building, it represents one of the most important examples of Romanesque in Portugal.

- São Bento Station in Porto: built on the site of a Benedictine monastery that fell into ruins in 1600, the station is now one of the most visited tourist attractions in Porto.

🥘 Typical cusine

Porto is home to a number of dishes from traditional Portuguese cuisine. A typical dish from this city is Tripas à Moda do Porto (Tripes Porto style). Bacalhau à Gomes de Sá (cod in the style Gomes de Sá) is another typical codfish dish born in Porto and popular in Portugal.

The Francesinha is the most famous popular native snack food in Porto. It is a kind of sandwich with several types of meat covered with cheese and a special sauce made with beer and other ingredients.

27/03/2021

Take a relaxing walk through the city... it's easy 😉

26/03/2021

Getting lost in the beauty of the landscape is a privilege reserved to everyone✨

25/03/2021

Would you like to visit Valencia? ✨

Valencia is is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona. The original Latin name of the city was Valentia, meaning "strength" or "valour", due to the Roman practice of recognising the valour of former Roman soldiers after a war. By gradual sound changes, Valentia has become Valencia in Castilian and València in Valencian; this latter has been the only official name of the city since 2017.

🏛 Monument and places of interest

-The Cathedral, the Baroque Puerta del Los Hierros, the Romanesque Puerta del Palau and the Gothic Puerta de los Apostoles are the three entrances to the Cathedral of Valencia: a synthesis of the entire architectural history of the city.

-The City of Arts and Sciences; this latter contains five spectacular attractions: the Oceanografic, the Umbracle, the Palace of Arts, the Science Museum and the Hemisfèric. The City of Arts and Sciences is an unmissable attraction!

-La Lonja de la Seda (Silk Market), in 1996 it was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco, as one of the most beautiful and best preserved examples of late Gothic architecture in Europe. It’s wonderful!

-The Central Market is a tangle of colors, smells and flavors, a jewel of modernist architecture.

🍲Typical cusine

Valencia is known for its gastronomic culture. The paella (a simmered rice dish with meat, usually chicken or rabbit, or seafood) was born in Valencia. Other traditional dishes of Valencian gastronomy includes "fideuà", "arròs a banda", "arròs negre" (black rice), "fartons", "bunyols", the Spanish omelette, "pinchos" or "tapas" and "calamares"(squid). Mouth-watering!

24/03/2021

Travel puts me out of my confort zone and inherently breeds challenge. I'm firm believer that challenge leads to curiosity, maturity and growth.

👉 And you, why do you love to travel?

22/03/2021

Would you like to visit Marseille? ✨

Marseille is the largest city in southern France, capital the region Provence, as well as the first port of France, fourth in the Mediterranean and in Europe. Founded by the Greeks during Antiquity, it is one of the oldest French cities. In 2013 it was European Capital of Culture.

⛪ Monument and places of interest

- The Vieux Port (Old Port), around which the city developed over the centuries.

- The Marseille Cathedral ( La Major ), a large neo-Byzantine building.

- La Canebière , the central avenue of the city that once connected the fields north of the city with the Vieux Port.

- Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, the basilica located on the highest mountain in the city.

🥘 Typical cusine

The Bouillabasse: is a fish soup, which is served in two portions. The first consists only of soup made from fish, to be enjoyed with croutons and rouille sauce , an accompanying sauce made with garlic, oil, breadcrumbs and chilli. During the second portion, however, the soup is served with the pieces of fish used for the first portion inside.

Vive la France 🇫🇷

20/03/2021

An aperitif... What Else? 🥂⠀

19/03/2021

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