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Genoa, Italy: a city to be discovered

Genoa is a city waiting to be discovered, step-by-step, piazza-by-piazza. It’s a city rich in culture and history and its gastronomic tradition is one of the best in Italy. After a short break at the hotel, with Michele and Sara (fellow bloggers) we meet Chiara, our travel guide and companion for the next two days. As we stroll towards the historic centre, Chiara introduces us to Genoa, the history, it’s bu ...

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Genoa, Italy: pesto, focaccia and italian hospitality at its best

The Food -  a collection of photos taken over two days spent in Genoa, Italy, for the Blog Tour #Q4T 2012. Soon after our arrival in the city we stop for lunch in one of the most authentic and simple restaurants in town: Sa Pesta, the oldest "sciamadda" in Genova, right in the center of the city. The simple dishes of the "cucina genovese", like the farinata, la torta di riso, il polpettone genovese, la tort ...

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Capturing Genoa – Photo Blog

The first day we walk through the Caruggi which is the Genovese name for narrow lanes. We wandered down the caruggi's of the old town, an area that until a few years ago was considered off-limits: now it is a lively center, full of colours and scents, you could walk and walk and get lost for hours. ...

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Quality4Travel blogger tour: Turin, Milan, Genoa here we come!

We're very excited to have been invited on this unique tour organized by regional toursim boards of Piedmont, Liguria and Lombardy. From the 7th of March, along with 6 other bloggers we will take part on this journey The main objective to raise awareness of the historic Italian cities of Turin, Genoa and Milan and uncover the best food, art and culture the cities have to offer. ...

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Thinking Nomads at BIT tourism Expo Milan

We will be heading to BIT Tourism Expo Borsa International Tourism Exchange-BIT 2012  tomorrow in Milan, Italy. BIT  is one of the biggest European Expo's  in the tourism sector. It will be showcasing a diverse range of products and services related to the tourism industry. We hope to connect with range of Exhibitors and tourism boards from around the world; to understand the latest market needs and how we ...

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Travel the world 91days at a time

They decided they weren't content with being the eternal tourist so they took a different slant on travel and the 91 days concept was born, check out the interview below which includes some great travel tips. ...

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Venice: an all year round destination?

I remember like it was yesterday my first trip to Venice: I was only seven years old, and with the whole family on board  our legendary Fiat 127, we left Bergamo, for what until this day had only been a city I’d known through my school geography book. A city built on a lagoon, full of canals, boats and bridges: a spectacle not easily forgotten, for a kid’s first experience outside his hometown. From that da ...

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Sicily – a destination for the independent traveller?

Travelling in Sicily as a backpacker or independent traveler, is not an easy task, and certainly more complicated than you might expect. In terms of eating out, accommodation and transport certainly Sicily is not the most travel-friendly of places in Europe. Despite being one of the most beautiful and typical destinations of Italy, with a super friendly, helpful people, and boasting one of the best regional ...

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