A comprehensive guide to all the beaches on the island. Our recommendations, and those of the locals, to please every taste and need.
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A comprehensive guide to all the beaches on the island. Our recommendations, and those of the locals, to please every taste and need.
Everything you need to know about this corner of the world, practical information for getting around and staying, places not to miss, and our travel tips.
It takes a lot of energy, but visiting Singapore's neighborhoods on foot gives many interesting and unexpected encounters that cannot hold a candle to the fast subway travel by the highly efficient subway.
Singapore has managed to collect a small set of elements that are so recognizable to become a symbol, an iconic place that nonetheless attracts visitors with the richness of its culinary scene, with the architectural prowess of Marina Bay, with the ease of getting around in an Asian country where the English language is spoken fluently even in the markets of China Town, and, why not, with its location that makes it a transit point for many routes to the Far East
What do I eat in Singapore? The answer is simple: whatever you desire. There are no limits to what you can find in Singapore in terms of cuisine. Singapore is a crossroads of cultures and people, each of the generations that have passed through this small island have brought different flavors, textures, and ways of eating.
Few know that Central Vietnam hides as many as 3 of the 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites found in the whole nation. Less well known among foreign travelers, the small towns of Huế and Hội An, and the archaeological site of Mỹ Sơn are fascinating destinations for a less conventional Vietnam trip, off the beaten track, and at an ideal pace for family travels.
In the hinterland of the coastal region of Đà Nẵng, Central Vietnam, lies this archaeological site that houses some ruins of the Cham civilization, built over a period of about 10 centuries, starting in the 4th century AD. The site is located in a valley surrounded by high mountains covered by dense and lush forest, far from the noise of the surrounding villages.
Despite Hoi An's historic beauty and an honored place among UNESCO World Heritage Sites, it is the magic of the atmosphere that permeates its pedestrian streets that leaves a mark on the memory. The chaos, the smells, the noises, the colors, all in perfect harmony in the imperfection of its details. A truly magical place that invites you to experience, rather than see.
Hội An is a whirlwind of vitality, full of stores, cafes, restaurants and activities of all kinds. Among the multitude of tourist-catching places, it's a bit difficult to navigate, so you can turn to this list of the places and activities we loved most in this glittering little corner of Vietnam.
Huế is a place that thrives on contrasts: a stupendous imperial city aging in sun and rain, majestic tombs dotting modest villages, garden houses hidden among vegetation far from prying eyes, a dense modern town bustling with hundreds of uncontrolled horns and groups of locals practicing Tai Chi next to a temple on the riverbank , restaurants with music blaring in front of hunched-over grannies cooking street food, surrounded by smoke and hiding in the shade of a nón lá.
Central Vietnamese cuisine is said to be among the most elaborate and tasty, so be sure to try some of these dishes.
Toledo is the perfect destination to spend a day strolling among historic buildings, Gothic cloisters, and Mudejar architecture. The following is an itinerary that skirts the city's most important architecture and meanders through less-travelled alleys away from the crowds of day trips.
In a city like Madrid, one is likely to feel lost in the gastronomic offerings that overflow with tapas bars and restaurants literally at every turn. So too with shopping: chain stores and Souvenir stores everywhere. Here is a list of less conventional but must-see places.
If you're looking for inspiration to spend a few days in the Spanish capital, here you'll find everything you need to know about Madrid's best-known sights and lesser-known attractions
Fine sandy beaches are few and far between, but the sea is beautiful everywhere, offering sometimes mild beaches with crystal clear water, and other rough waters rippled by the winds of a deep and magnificent blue.
Greek cuisine with some Italian influence of colonial memory, what more could you want.
A breathtaking view welcomes you as you arrive from the harbour, which unfolds into a sweeping inlet dominated by a drape of white houses and eight perfectly maintained mills, pitted like red-and-white pearls.
A short journey through the gourmet refuges of the Dolomites, where you can take a break between a trek and a ski slope for a steaming plate of canederli.
A little explored region of Switzerland that holds many surprises, including medieval villages, vineyards and natural stone amphitheaters.
Usually I have to work much harder to reach such breathtaking views, but this time it took just over 3 hours to reach a dreamy viewpoint.