48 hours in Florence
Florence is the capital of Tuscany, in central Italy; it is the historical, economic, artistic and administrative center of this region. History has left many medieval and Renaissance works.
MoreFlorence is the capital of Tuscany, in central Italy; it is the historical, economic, artistic and administrative center of this region. History has left many medieval and Renaissance works.
MoreAlthough there is no defined administrative entity in the western regions of France, we have chosen Normandy, Brittany, Pays de la Loire, Poitou-Charentes and New Aquitaine to enjoy nature, technology, history and some adventures.
MoreCinque Terre is the name given to a coastal area in Liguria, Italy, made up of 5 villages. The Via dell'Amore Trail is a network of paths that connect each of these villages, well known especially by lovers.
MoreItaly, a country whose north is very favored, thanks to the great industrial and labor development. In addition, the cities and towns can be reached both by car and by train, thanks to the good roads and transport connections.
MoreMany of the villages in the south of France seem to have been frozen in time, as some of them have very well preserved historic centers, with their castles, fortresses, natural parks, among others.
MoreTo the south of Marseille, at the level of its coasts and up to the city of Cassis, are located the Calanques; narrow and elongated coves or bays, with turquoise blue waters, which were formed by the erosion of the Mediterranean on the coast.
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