Must-See Places in Milan

Milan is an absolute behemoth of a city and has the most populated metropolitan area in Italy with 1.3 million people, and 3.2 million in the wider area surrounding central Milan. Some form of human settlement has been present in the region of Milan for thousands of years and archaeological findings date back as far… Continue Reading Must-See Places in Milan

Milan Restaurants

Pescaria With its all-white interiors and fisherman-basket lampshades, seafood sandwich shop Pescaria looks like it was plucked from a small seaside town and dropped down in the middle of Milan, just steps away from the city’s shiny new high-rises. And that’s not too far from the truth—a much beloved eatery in Polignano a Mare, a… Continue Reading Milan Restaurants

Hidden Gems of Milan

1. GIARDINI DELLA GUASTALLA Enclustered among San Babila, Porta Romana and Missori, this place is known as a garden, but it can be considered at its own right a small park in the heart of the city. This garden was the site of a College, so it has been closed and not accessible to the… Continue Reading Hidden Gems of Milan

Must-see attractions in Athens

The Acropolis Few sights in the world compare to Athens’ Acropolis, with its Parthenon temple perched high on a rocky crag keeping watch over centuries of civilization. The Acropolis is one of the world’s most breathtaking ancient ruins. A reminder of the glory of ancient Athens, the Acropolis was the center of the ancient city… Continue Reading Must-see attractions in Athens

Dinning in Athens

A little Taste of Home We are proud to prepare for your global food journey, with dishes full of history and stories. Our food is: Nutritious, healthy & wholesome – home food made with care Made with fresh & flavorful ingredients – we prepare daily Simple– you know what you are eating and is well… Continue Reading Dinning in Athens

Athens Hidden Gems

Anafiotika JUST BELOW THE NORTH SLOPE of the Acropolis and above Plaka is Anafiotika is a tiny neighborhood of whitewashed houses built according to Cycladic architecture. Wandering among these houses will make you feel as though you’ve been transported to a Greek island. In 1840, experienced builders from the island of Anafi came to Athens… Continue Reading Athens Hidden Gems

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