If we ask the inhabitants of Dubrovnik where they spend their Sunday afternoons, one of the most common answers is: on the Cavtat waterfront! Men and women walk with particular gusto along the waterfront and further along the seaside promenade around the peninsula.
The borders of the Chianti region are difficult to define, since geographically we can only talk about the hilly area between Florence and Siena, historically it consisted of the settlements of Gaiole, Radda and Castellina
On this day, which Joyce chose because on June 16, 1904, he had his first date with Nora Barnacle, the later wife and mother of his children, events unfold in Dublin that Leopold Bloom experienced page after page in the novel. We start the day with a swim at Forty Foot Beach and a visit to the James Joyce Tower.
Already in the time of the ancient Romans, Milan was a city of borders, beginnings and ends: the city of the rich Visconti and Sforza, but also the city of skilled merchants, and all of them together built the Roman Mediolanum into a metropolis of four million over the centuries.
Under the outstretched arms of Christ the Redeemer - the symbol of the most beautiful city in the world Rio de Janeiro and along the shores of Lake Lagoa lies the charming Jardim Botânico, an area with abundant greenery, top restaurants, unique shops, antique shops and elegant residents.
Zagreb is the peak! In Slovenian slang, špica is a very useful word. It means something positive, bounced and cool.
The biggest challenge for visitors to Prague is trying to break through the Vltava River from the main square of the old part of the city, Staroměstski Náměstí. The streets are narrow and winding, and the Charles Bridge, one of Prague's symbols, built in the 14th century, is almost impossible to cross, ...
After the unification in 1990, the new German capital began to radically change its image. Especially the areas of the former East Berlin and the areas along which the infamous Berlin Wall stretched became playgrounds where architects from all over the world charted new directions in modern architecture.
Martin Luther, who was also ordained a priest in the Augustinian Chapel in 1506, remains one of the most famous residents of the town in the German federal state of Thuringia. Erfurt is justifiably proud of Luther and also of other famous residents, such as the organist Johann Pachelbel.
"Do what you really want" is the motto of Austria's southernmost federal state, which is not difficult between the expanses from Heiligenblut to Mokrin and from Bad Kleinkirchheim to the Mölltal glacier. Skiers will certainly not be bored on the 1,031 kilometers of alpine trails.
The theme of the largest world exhibition to date, in which 242 countries and international organizations have already confirmed their participation, is "Better City, Better Life", and the mascot, called Haibao, represents humanity, which plays a major role in the development and observance of the slogan of the exhibition.
The Marais is set in a triangle formed by L'Hôtel de Ville (City Hall), La Place de la Bastille (symbol of the French Revolution) and La Place de la République (headquarters of the French Republican Guard). It spreads over the third and fourth arrondissements of Paris, and over time its meaning has varied considerably.