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Michele De Capitani's Articles in Travel Tips

  • Feel Lisbon's soul in Alfama district
    If you wish to see a typical Lisbon area, direct your feet to Alfama.
  • Central attractions in Baixa, Lisbon
    For first time visitors or for anybody that is going to spend a spring break or a week end in Lisbon, it can be important not to waste time hanging around in nonsense places where there’s so much to see and to do!
  • Eating Lisbon up
    Want a taste of Lisbon? Then try our suggested ingredients: a sip of Porto wine while listening to some fado traditional music in a Fado House, a sight on the river Tejo to get a hint of the meaning of saudade, and a dish of bacalhau, chosen among the hundreds of possible ways to cook cod fish in Portugal.
  • Barcelona a bohemian way of live it
    The Raval Quarter is one of the most bohemian areas of Barcelona but also a wonderful blend of the old and the modern.
  • Barcelona break people prefer private apartments
    This area went under development in the 18th century as a result of the massive growth of the population.
  • Hanoi and Vietnamese festivals best time to go
    Surely, if not for the hot and humid weather that characterizes Hanoi for most of the year, the best time to go visiting Vietnam cultural capital is between September and December, when rainfalls have ended and humidity levels are lowest.
  • Fascinating old style Hanoi Vietnam
    The 1,000-year-old capital, a low-rise city of lakes and peaceful parks, Hanoi will enchant its visitors with simple but unique moments.
  • Sustainable tourism in Hanoi, Vietnam
    Vietnam's small and pleasant capital Hanoi is a fascinating blend of East and West, with French design from its colonial past and Chinese influence from centuries of dominance.
  • Getting around Paris with public transports metro, rer and velib
    One of the first difficulties or better facts someone has to face once landed in any of the Paris airports, is the way to reach the city.
  • Looking for old-time artistic Paris
    Paris is very often synonymous with art and indeed it was home to many intellectuals, artists, journalists, philosopher, composers, writers and so on especially between XIX and the first half of XX century.
  • Spring Paris events to enjoy the city in the warm season
    The city of a thousand clichés, Paris is known for its romance and grandeur, marked by wide boulevards and famous landmarks.
  • How to get around China’s second largest city, Beijing
    Nowadays, with a population of 15 millions of people that live and gravitate around it, Beijing is China's second largest city after Shanghai.
  • Hints for you Beijing shopping fever
    The opening up of Beijing to the West has had a profound impact on shopping. A wide range of consumer goods both local and imported are now available and there are many bargains to be found throughout the city.
  • Travel in Peru, free pocket guide of Lima
    Lima is renown for its open and friendly international people, art museums and Art Galleries, the sea and a lot more to make a visit worth wise.
  • Ladies head to Cracow
    Say you are planning a trip with your girl friends, either for a spring break from the studies, an inter-rail, or a summer vacation.
  • Venezia, always in the hearts of tourists from all over the world
    Venice, capital of the Veneto region, is one of the most beautiful and picturesque Italian city, and coveted tourist destination among the most important at the global level, is considered a strategic connection with the Middle East and its history is thousands of years.
  • Get masked for your special Venice Carnival
    Venetians and tourists from all over the world are involved as every year in this crazy 15 days party before the starting of the Lent period (January 25- February 5 2008).
  • Shopping and market in Rome
    During X.-mas time Piazza Navona square is full of stands, street artists and gourmet stalls. The place to be for having a taste of the city life, and some fun.
  • Rome is considered to be a large open-air museum
    At about 20 kilometres from the Tyrrhenian coast, 20 metres above sea level and right in the middle of the Roman countryside where the river Tiber winds itself among the sweet green hills there you can find the Eternal city: Rome.
  • Florence for young travellers
    Florence has been home to some of the world renowned artists as Dante, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Brunelleschi, Botticelli, Vasari.
  • Eat and drink in Rome
    In Rome you do not have to miss the famous ‘pizza al taglio’: basically in Rome you can live with it! And it will help you a lot to save monay expecially if you are a traveller on a budget.

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