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Villa d’Este, Tivoli

It was soooo breathtaking! So many water fountains! Such expansive villa. There was also a musical sculpture powered by water pressure, after 500 years, still running well! Villa D’Este is a must see when you want to visit a more suburban area with lovely gardens, open space and hundreds of fountains. We were lucky, the weather was […]

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Hadrian Villa, Tivoli

Also known as Adriana Villa the ancient villa is located in Tivoli, built in the 2nd century is an example of a Roman villa. This Unesco site was expansive and there were few pools that must had been so lovely during their time. We took a guided tour, so it was a half a day tour that […]

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Vatican Museum

Get your ticket online, choose the night session (Friday night weekly) as there should be fewer visitors 😉 We bought the ticket in advance directly from their website , got the audio guide (was located at the 2nd level) with an extra fee and printed the ticket. A tip: be in the queue earlier than scheduled. […]

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Night Walking Tour at Rome

Did I mention that I prefer to explore the city at night time? 👇 Highlight of the night: Trevi Fountain. 👇 The Wall Street of Rome. Financial center. Piazza di Pietra. 👇 The magnificent Pantheon. 👇 Electricity powered car was charging. 👇 Drinkable fountains are abundant in Rome. The water was fresh and crisp, unfortunately Rome is […]

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All, city, Czechia, Daily life, food, Prague, Travel

Munching and Sipping in Prague

Well, we’ve got to gain some energy to explore the breathtaking city -no? 👇 Standard Cafe in Prague, great coffee, and homey dessert. 👇 Don’t miss out tasting Czech’s typical food Kantýna, the place basically serves grilled meats with the accompaniment of sauteed veggies, pan fried potato patty, and sauerkraut. That’s all they serve! But the meat oh-so tasty! […]

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Palermo, You’re Quaint! 

Palermo was just what I needed. Small town full with historical gorgeous buildings, foods to die for, warm weather, seaside and Madalina 🤗 It was less organized than Rome, nonetheless it had its own charm. Comparing the glossy tourist town to Palermo, a more ordinary life. If you’re wondering about the mafia scene, we’ll it’s […]

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Enchanting Prague

Ah, what can I say about Praha? Its beauty, its art nouveau, its food. 👇 Buildings and art nouveau. Danube river views. Charles bridge views. Shoe! 👇 What can I say? I’m a HHUUGEE fan of art nouveau, so when we saw the Dali, Warhol and Mucha Exhibition– I’ve got to see Mucha’s! Apparently, you’ll need to pay […]

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Parliament Building Tour Berlin

It’s free! And really great! Parliament Building in Berlin is also known as Bundestag. There are 2 visits you can apply, the visit to Dome and the guided tour. For both tours you have to apply in advance, they are free. Highly recommended is the guided tour, we booked 3 months in advance. Bring your passport with […]

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Pergamon Museum 

Berlin has many great museums, one of them was Pergamon.  The ticket was €12. Taken from its website: About the collections The Pergamonmuseum houses three of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin’s most impressive collections: the Antikensammlung, the Vorderasiatisches Museum, and the Museum für Islamische Kunst. Antikensammlung (Collection of Classical Antiquities)The Antikensammlung is one of the world’s most important collections of […]

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