Verona, Italy is perhaps best known as the setting for Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. But there are much more interesting things to do in Verona besides visit Juliet’s House. The ancient city is remarkably well preserved, with many Roman and medieval structures still standing. One day in Verona is enough to explore the major attractions […]
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Top 6 Things to Do in Padua, Italy
Padua is located in the Veneto region of Northern Italy, and often overshadowed by its more famous neighbors, Venice and Verona. But don’t let that fool you into thinking that Padua isn’t worth visiting! The city is home to the world’s first botanical garden and a renowned university where Galileo and Copernicus honed their scientific […]
Two Magical Days in Venice
Venice is unlike any other city in the world. Marble palaces rise up from the Venetian Lagoon, appearing to float on water. There are canals instead of roads, and the only way to get around is by boat or by foot. Cruising down the Grand Canal, you follow in the wake of Venetian traders and […]
A One Week Baltic Road Trip Itinerary
This Baltic road trip itinerary will take you down roads less traveled, through parts of Estonia and Latvia that are little seen by casual tourists. I’ve omitted Lithuania from this Baltic itinerary in the interest of time. I’d rather stay longer in fewer places, really getting to know them. Plus, Lithuania has enough quality attractions […]
Toledo, Spain: The City of Three Cultures
Over the course of its 2,000-year history, Toledo has been ruled by Romans, Visigoths, Moors, and Castilians. Jews settled in Toledo during the Middle Ages and thrived under the religious tolerance of the Moors. Muslims, Jews, and Christians coexisted openly during this surprisingly harmonious era, and traces of each religion can still be found among […]