At the end of the nineteenth century, the Italian poet and writer Renato Fucini wrote that the final judgment for the inhabitants of the Amalfi Coast, who will be accepted into heaven, will be a day like any other day. With this, he best described the beauty of the lush green terraces hanging over the foaming sea, the cultural wealth and architectural...
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Jasmina is a journalist and contributor to City Magazine, for whom traveling is a profession and a way of life. She is fascinated by big cities and their multiculturalism, and spends most of her time there.
One of the most beautiful and harmonious cities in Europe, built on six hills, from which a magnificent view is offered to all sides and parts of the city, the main street, called the Royal Mile, which winds between the Palace of Holyrood and the Castle, and is surrounded by many churches and noble homes, it works...
Where to spend the New Year's Eve is certainly one of the more frequent questions in December, which makes many people feel bad, especially if the plans for New Year's Eve are still shrouded in darkness. But New Year's Eve doesn't have to be an all-inclusive weekend package somewhere warm or a traditional detour...
Winter is approaching, the first openings of the ski season have already passed, and every weekend opens up more opportunities to enjoy the snow. In neighboring Austria, Slovenians prefer to visit the ski resorts in the states of Carinthia, Styria and Salzburg. Almost all ski centers are surprising us this season with innovations that are too numerous to list, so we present four of them: their slopes, entertainment options and additional offers.
Mountainous landscapes have always attracted filmmakers. A good number of blockbuster movies were shot on the alpine slopes and in hidden villages. The Indians are particularly enthusiastic about the alpine idyll, because if they want to guarantee the success of any of the Bollywood films in advance, they have to shoot at least a few scenes of romantic stories and dancing beauties in saris in the alpine environment.
What are the biggest 'stars' of Paris? It's true that the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame are at the top of the list of must-see Parisian attractions, but love goes through the stomach, so we can't let ourselves rush from one historical period to another without taking time to get to know them. the sweet sides of the French capital.
Slovenians have a special relationship with Vienna: for centuries, our rights and duties were dictated to us from the Habsburg capital, in the days of the Reich of Yugoslavia we liked to escape from the grayness of socialism, but today we visit the bridge between Eastern and Western Europe for nostalgia: Strauss waltzes, Sacher cakes and Christmas fair.
When the word Brasilia comes to mind, few think of the capital of the fifth largest country in the world. Of course, Brasilia immediately conjures up images of beautiful girls, sandy beaches, samba and colorful carnival, because even the country itself cultivates an alienated and impersonal attitude towards its political center, which exists somewhere far from fun, racial diversity and sharp social differences.
The second largest Spanish city has been declared for decades to be a more vibrant, open and trendy city than its biggest rival, Madrid. With bold design, a huge number of fashion shops and a nearby beach, it's easy to agree with the proud Catalans.
Definitions of Danish design have filled countless books and newspaper articles for years, and its essence is found in timeless simplicity, quality of materials and functionality. Denmark is a world-leading superpower in design, and Denmark's capital, Copenhagen, is a haven for discovering design achievements, old and new.
Every year, Istanbul's festivals attract thousands of visitors, but this year is different: Turkey's largest city is one of the three European capitals of culture, and a total of more than 5,000 events take place in every part of the city for a decent presentation.
We all learned about Japanese Shinto, about Buddhism, we heard about Zen philosophy ... and imagined the Japanese as a nation of disciplined samurai and in modern times hard workers who blindly obey the orders of the emperor and superiors.