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Washington, D.C. – Into the US Capitol

Two are the main symbols of the American power in the world, both located in Washington DC: the White House and the US Capitol, homeplace of the Congress. While foreigners are not currently allowed to visit the first one, the latter … Read More

Categories North America, USA Tags Capitol, USA, Washington

Florida Keys – An American Blend of Western and Caribbean Culture

The Florida Keys – whose name comes from the Spanish word cayo, ‘small island’ – is a group of coral islands forming a semicircle starting from the southmost tip of Florida. If you don’t want to fly directly to Key … Read More

Categories North America, USA Tags Florida Keys, Island, Key West, speciale, USA

Skiing in Utah – The Lightest Powder on Earth

When people hear ‘skiing,’ they think of Colorado or the Swiss Alps, yet Utah hosts some of the best slopes in the world, getting over 500 inches of snow at most resorts in the state (more than neighbor Colorado). If … Read More

Categories North America, USA Tags Accommodation, Park City, ski, USA, utah

Outer Banks – Where Land Challanges the Ocean

The Outer Banks are a strip (about 320 kilometres) of thin islands (wide no more than a few hundreds metres) stretching towards the Atlantic Ocean. They create almost a lagoon facing the southern corner of Virginia and continuing towads North … Read More

Categories North America, USA Tags atlantic, Islands, North Carolina, ocean, Outer Banks, USA

Transatlantic Cruises – Modern Alternative, Old Style

I love alternative, unusual travels, that allow me to experiment new sensations and enlarge my horizons: new destinations, new itineraries, new ways of travelling. I love also to live in total relax and carve out some little spaces that modern … Read More

Categories North America, USA Tags boat, cruises, Transatlantic Cruises, transportation, USA

Hidden Mountain Getaways in the USA: Best Hiking Spots Beyond the Rockies and Appalachians

When you think of mountains or hiking or getting outdoors, what do you think of? Most people, depending on their coast, think of either the Rocky Mountains or the Appalachian Mountains. While it’s true that these ranges are beautiful and … Read More

Categories North America, Travel Tips, USA Tags Adirondacks, Arbuckle, Driskill, hiking, mountain, Sun Valley, USA

There is Much More than Monuments in Washington DC

There are towns in the United States which differ from the usual metropolis become famous with some Hollywood movie, filled with skyscraper and busy employees, lines of homes surrounded by gardens, highways packed with cars. Among such towns the most … Read More

Categories North America, USA Tags Georgetown, monuments, photos, USA, Washington DC

Neighborhood Guide – Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Williamsburg, Brooklyn - NYC

There’s more to New York City than Manhattan’s bright lights and soaring skyscrapers. If you’re searching for an experience that truly conjures the local lifestyle, look no further than Williamsburg. Trust us: whether you’re visiting for the first time or … Read More

Categories North America, USA Tags Accommodation, Brooklyn, New York, nyc, Williamsburg

The Cliff-Dwellings of Mesa Verde in Colorado

Mesa Verde - Colorado, USA

Mesa Verde National Park is in the South-West of Colorado, in Montezuma county, and covers a surface of about 211 square kilometres. Over the whole land there are scattered villages built by ancient people called Anasazi and found after their … Read More

Categories North America, USA Tags colorado, Mesa Verde, national-park, photos, USA
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