The Trulli of Alberobello
We walked around the cute streets, amazed by the beauty of the Trulli of Alberobello. There were the regular trulli, some kind of little houses with actually more space inside than expected.
We walked around the cute streets, amazed by the beauty of the Trulli of Alberobello. There were the regular trulli, some kind of little houses with actually more space inside than expected.
If you are visiting Paris and, like me, you enjoy chasing the street art, I recommend going to Montmartre. This district is well known for its artistic history. In the 19th century, it was the home of many artists, and quite a few of them are now renowned.
Last week, I spent a few days in London. My friend is incredibly knowledgeable about what to do in London, and when I told her I was looking for a place to do shopping and walk in a park, she suggested Kingston Upon Thames that is close to Hampton Court Park. And it was the perfect idea!
As a child, I went several times to Chaumont-sur-Loire’s International Garden Festival with my brother and my parents. During Summer, it was a nice day trip, with a lot of gardens and usually water to play with.
Strasbourg is composed of various quarters, with different feelings. The one that appears most often online is the “Petite France” (litterally Little France), with its typical houses, canals and touristy places.
There are a few tourist attractions to see in Ankara, and the Kocatepe Mosque is one of them. I found it absolutely stunning.
During my second visit, my friend and I spent one day on the Westman Islands. We found a map and hiked by ourselves on a volcano. It was windy and rainy, but once at the top, the sun came out and the view was worth all the efforts.
I discovered the Grotto Shell through one of the travelling websites I follow, and I got very curious. The walls are covered with seashells (4.6 million shells).
In Cappadocia, I did a balloon trip. Departure at 4am. I’ll admit that it stings, but it’s totally worth it, because you can see the sun rise.