Nov 21, 2020• by RomeGuides
The Alphabet of The "Hidden Rome"
When the tourists arrive in Rome, they are immediately attracted by the magnetic energy of the Renaissance frescoes by Michelangelo and Raffaello, by the stunning architectures of the Baroque...
Sep 10, 2020• by Tapas_Wanderlust
Puri: Sea, Sand Art, and Sun Temple
Sea, Shreekhestra, Sand, Sand Art, Sun, and Sun Temple—this interesting recipe is predominantly found at a tourist cauldron in the eastern coastal town of Puri, India. The mix of history...
Jul 23, 2020• by travellingwithmynikon
Today I was determined to get to know Glasgow, to learn what made it tick, and see as much as I could. Luckily there is a City Sightseeing Hop-on Hop-off bus operating here because if you want to see...
Apr 6, 2019• by Free_Walking_Tour_Mexico
Manuel Tolza was a very important sculptor and architect who came from Valencia, Spain in the 18th century. He founded the "The Real Academy of San Carlos" in Mexico (New Spain) which later became...
Jan 18, 2019• by Passione_Italiana
Cradle of the Renaissance, romantic, enchanting and utterly irresistible. In the first place, few cities are so compact size or so packed with extraordinary art and architecture at every turn...
Apr 17, 2024• by SuitcaseTravelBlog
Thursday Travels: Pont Alexandre III, Paris
Pont Alexandre III is one of the most gorgeous and elegant bridges in Paris, represents the peace in relationship between France and Russia. In 1900, Russian Tsar Nicholas II personally placed...