Probably my favorite city in Italy. I made the mistake of only booking one night here so I had to squeeze everything in that one day but I’m so happy I went. It’s so beautiful and surrounded by so much greenery. The city center area around the Duomo is very vibrant and full of restaurants and gelato shops! Be prepared to walk if you want to really see how beautiful the city is. Across the river there is a long way to get to Piazza Di Michelangelo which will give you a lovely walk as well as a stunning view of the city once you get to the top!
LOVE BARCELONA. There is a really vibrant and cool energy within this city. But it is also very laid back and chill at the same time. I’m definitely here for the TAPAS AND WINE THOUGH! Do yourself a favor and go to Tapas 24 for delicious food and wine. Also don’t order sangria. It’s not the drink of choice. Order Cava. It’s delicious! Of course check out Sagrada Família because it’s stunning and the history is incredible!
Venice is something out of a fairy tale! It’s hard to select a category that’s all encompassing. I stayed on the mainland of Venice but it is a very easy commute via bus or train to the island. Once on the island you will never want to leave. Every street and alley is picturesque and and lined with shops and restaurants! The entire island is walkable but you can also reach other parts via ferry. You have to go to the area called Rialto. It is very busy and touristy but that is where the main sites are including the iconic hand coming out of the water and bridge that offers a beautiful view of the canal. Do yourself a favor and grab a spritz and sit by the canal at sunset if you are blessed with clear skies. Also, with any Italian city, you must grab some gelato. There are two islands that a lot of people don’t know about called Murano and Burano which is only a ferry ride away from the island and there are amazing instagram-able moments there! Overall Venice is beautiful and you HAVE to go there if you are considering an Italian trip!
Probably my favorite city in Italy. I made the mistake of only booking one night here so I had to squeeze everything in that one day but I’m so happy I went. It’s so beautiful and surrounded by so much greenery. The city center area around the Duomo is very vibrant and full of restaurants and gelato shops! Be prepared to walk if you want to really see how beautiful the city is. Across the river there is a long way to get to Piazza Di Michelangelo which will give you a lovely walk as well as a stunning view of the city once you get to the top!
LOVE BARCELONA. There is a really vibrant and cool energy within this city. But it is also very laid back and chill at the same time. I’m definitely here for the TAPAS AND WINE THOUGH! Do yourself a favor and go to Tapas 24 for delicious food and wine. Also don’t order sangria. It’s not the drink of choice. Order Cava. It’s delicious! Of course check out Sagrada Família because it’s stunning and the history is incredible!
Venice is something out of a fairy tale! It’s hard to select a category that’s all encompassing. I stayed on the mainland of Venice but it is a very easy commute via bus or train to the island. Once on the island you will never want to leave. Every street and alley is picturesque and and lined with shops and restaurants! The entire island is walkable but you can also reach other parts via ferry. You have to go to the area called Rialto. It is very busy and touristy but that is where the main sites are including the iconic hand coming out of the water and bridge that offers a beautiful view of the canal. Do yourself a favor and grab a spritz and sit by the canal at sunset if you are blessed with clear skies. Also, with any Italian city, you must grab some gelato. There are two islands that a lot of people don’t know about called Murano and Burano which is only a ferry ride away from the island and there are amazing instagram-able moments there! Overall Venice is beautiful and you HAVE to go there if you are considering an Italian trip!