Amsterdam Travel Guide

  • Museumplein
    More than just a large expanse of grass that is a park, the Museumplein is full of culture. You’ll want to visit this area to discover the rich history of the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh Museum, the Stedelijk Museum and the Moco Museum. You can also do some luxury shoppingRead More →
  • Getting around Amsterdam
    There are 3 main transport authorities: GVB operates buses, subways, ferries and streetcars. GVB is limited to transport within the city of Amsterdam, i.e. it does not provide transport to Schiphol airport, which is technically in another city. There is also Connexxion, which operates intercity bus routes, some of whichRead More →
  • How to get from the airport to the center of Amsterdam
    By train Fast and convenient, after all the train is located inside the airport itself, in the basement of the hall. Just follow the signs. In the hall, you will find several yellow machines, like the ones in the picture, to buy the train ticket. They accept credit cards. TheRead More →
  • Weather in Amsterdam
    You really want to go to the Netherlands, but you don’t know when and in which month it is best to do so. How do you find the time to see everything and relax at the same time? When does the beach season start? It is clear that you shouldRead More →
  • Nemo Science Museum
    The Nemo Museum in Amsterdam (NEMO Science Centre), and this is the name of this object, is simply a must for parents who like to visit with their children upon arrival in Amsterdam. In fact, the idea of creating a NEMO museum, as it appears in its current form, cameRead More →
  • A’ DAM Lookout tower
    A 20-story building, entirely covered with glass. You’ll be on the top floor in only 22 seconds and enjoy a 360° view of the whole city of Amsterdam! At the top is perhaps the most original swing you have ever seen. A swing 100 meters high and right on theRead More →

Berlin Travel Guide

  • City hall building: Rotes Rathaus
    With its imposing and striking facade, the Rotes Rathaus, or red City Hall, is one of the landmarks of Berlin. It is the seat of the city hall and the Berlin City Council. Located very close to Alexanderplatz, it bears this name because of the red bricks used for itsRead More →
  • Bellevue Palace
    A few meters from the Siegessäule (Victory Column), in the Tiergarten Park and on the banks of the Spree, is the Schloss Bellevue or Bellevue Palace. Its name, of French origin, means “beautiful view”, because of the beautiful view that we have on the park and the river Spree. ThisRead More →
  • Topography of terror
    The Topography of Terror is a museum, or as it can also be called in German, one of the many Erinnerungsorten (“places of memory” or memorial) that exist in Berlin and that document and show the horrors committed by the Nazis, showing current and future generations everything that happened andRead More →
  • History of Berlin
    Berlin remained a small, peaceful and untouched city until 1415. Not much is known about the Berlin of before that time. But then came the Hohenzollerns. In 1415, the house of Hohenzollern was granted the margraviate of the electorate of Brandenburg, in which Berlin occupied a central position. The firstRead More →
  • Berlin Zoo
    The Berlin Zoo (in German: Zoologischer Garten Berlin) is the oldest zoo in Germany, its origins dating back to 1844. The first animals appeared in the garden thanks to the generosity of King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia. Located in the Tiergarten Park, the zoo attracts 3 million visitors everyRead More →
  • Madame Tussauds Berlin
    Madame Tussauds Berlin is an interactive wax figure museum located on what is considered one of the most beautiful avenues, Unter den Linden in Berlin. The most important personalities from all over the world gather in one place where you can have your picture taken with them. At the MadameRead More →

Florence Travel Guide

  • Galileo Museum
    Located in Palazzo Castellani, one of the oldest buildings in the city, the Galileo Museum brings together all kinds of scientific tools and instruments from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. About the Museum The Galileo Museum occupies the 3 floors of Palazzo Castellani, located in Piazza dei Giudici. FoundedRead More →
  • Medici Chapel
    Learn all about the Medici Chapel in Florence, Italy, and be sure to visit this incredible tourist attraction during your trip. Among the many attractions of Florence, this one stands out for the fact that it is the burial place of one of the most important families in the historyRead More →
  • Palazzo Vecchio
    Florence is one of the most visited cities in Italy and not for nothing. The city is beautiful and houses relics, statues and works of art that are very important to the European country. This castle-like building What is the Palazzo Vecchio? The Palazzo Vecchio (ancient palace) is a palaceRead More →
  • Piazza della Signoria
    Learn all about the Piazza della Signoria in Florence, Italy, and be sure to include the city’s most important and lively square in your travel itinerary. Considered the capital of romance, this Italian city is full of sites and attractions that delight its tourists, Piazza della Signoria being one ofRead More →
  • Duomo of Florence Cathedral of Florence
    The Duomo of Florence is one of the main symbols of the Italian city. Duomo means that it is the main church of the city. Duomo is often also synonymous with cathedral (catedralle in Italian). The full name of the Duomo in Florence is Santa Maria del Fiore (Our LadyRead More →
  • Leonardo da Vinci Museum
    The Leonardo da Vinci Museum in Florence, Italy, is a space dedicated to the Italian genius Leonardo da Vinci, one of the most important figures of the High Renaissance. Its history The Leonardo da Vinci Museum is a museum that displays more than 50 machines based on Leonardo da Vinci’sRead More →

Rome Travel Guide

  • Gardens of the villa Borghese
    Visit the gardens of Villa Borghese in Rome. It is full of attractions such as museums, buildings and a very important gallery called Galleria Borghese. Information about the gardens of the Villa Considered the 2nd largest park in Rome, the gardens of Villa Borghese extend over more than 80 hectares,Read More →
  • Palatine Museum
    Among the many attractions of Rome, this one stands out for its location on the Palatine Hill, which is the most central of the 7 hills of the city and constitutes its oldest part. About the Palatine Museum The Palatine Museum is located on the Palatine Hill, as we haveRead More →
  • History of Rome
    For the intrepid tourist who wishes to travel this land, he must first know a little of this famous history, in order to feel safe and not to miss an important part of this impressive area, in Rome. At the beginning of Rome as its creation, doubts arise and fromRead More →
  • Piazza Navona
    Discover the beautiful Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy. Rome’s Piazza Navona is one of the city’s most visited tourist attractions. Because it is beautiful, historic and surrounded by beautiful monuments and restaurants, the square has attracted an increasing number of visitors and has become the backdrop for photos taken byRead More →
  • Roman National Museum
    Rome is a city full of beautiful museums, but among all these wonders, the Roman National Museum stands out. History of the museum The Roman National Museum was founded in 1889, but was only inaugurated in 1890. With collections that illustrate the history of ancient Rome, it consists of fourRead More →
  • The catacombs of Rome
    The catacombs of Rome are ancient underground labyrinths, necropolises where pagans and early Christians buried their dead. Cities of the dead can tell a lot about the living, as they have remained virtually untouched from the outside for centuries, while the city of the living (Rome) has been rebuilt severalRead More →

Venice Travel Guide

  • The Venice Carnival
    In addition to its canals and gondolas, Venice is known worldwide for its carnival. This tradition dates back to the Middle Ages (around the 10th century) and has continued until today, despite a notable absence during the 20th century. Originally, the masks were intended to erase social classes for oneRead More →
  • History of Venice
    The city of Venice was founded shortly after 568. For eight centuries it was the capital of the Republic of Venice. Famous for its canals, its St. Mark’s Square and its Doge’s Palace as well as for its carnival, the city of the Doges is a Unesco World Heritage Site.Read More →
  • Bridge of Sighs
    Visit the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy. Venice is an enchanting city, full of amazing sights to discover. One of the most visited and sought-after places, not only by locals but also by tourists, is the Bridge of Sighs, which, in addition to having an important historical context forRead More →
  • La Fenice Theatre
    For lovers of art and culture, the La Fenice Theatre is a must stop, after all, in addition to being beautiful, it is the scene of breathtaking shows. History of the La Fenice Theatre in Venice Venice’s La Fenice Theater opened in 1792 with an opera performance called I GiochiRead More →
  • Venice Grand Canal
    Venice is an Italian city that is on the route of most people who intend to visit the European country. Today we’re going to talk more about the Grand Canal of Venice, share tips, the best ways to get to know it and much more. What is the Grand CanalRead More →
  • Saint Mark’s Basilica
    The most precious and splendid religious monument in Venice, admired by art experts and tourist crowds from all over the world. Famous for its originality, history, beauty and artistic wealth. St. Mark’s Basilica is a masterpiece of late Byzantine, Romanesque and Gothic architecture in perfect harmony. Its interior is aRead More →