At the Parc Animalier of Introd to meet the animals of the Alps
“Many years ago, traveling through the French Pyrenees, I discovered some natural reserves where tourists had the chance to get into direct contact with the endemic animals of that area, and I...
View ArticleTor des Geants: the hardest ultra trail is in Italy
The Tor des Geants, one of the toughest sport events in the world, is a unique race of its kind, not only from the athletic point of view: a titanic challenge among the highest peaks in Europe, a...
View ArticleMatera 2019: candidate for European Capital of Culture
Matera, one of the six Italian cities candidate to be European Capital of Culture 2019, is the city that speaks with the stars. Its Sassi inflect the light of the sun and moon, creating refraction...
View ArticleCagliari 2019: candidate for European Capital of Culture
“And suddenly there is Cagliari: a naked town rising steep, steep, golden-looking, piled naked to the sky from the plain at the head of the formless hollow bay. It is strange and rather wonderful, not...
View ArticlePerugia 2019: European Capital of Culture?
Perugia 2019, a candidacy for European Capital of Culture shared with Assisi: Umbria asks a say. Lush heart of the peninsula, green region without sea, Umbria is located in the middle of hills,...
View ArticleLecce 2019: European Capital of Culture?
Lecce is exactly on the heel of Italy and from this boundary it wants to become the bridge of Europe over the Mediterranean, the melting and landing point of Balkans, North Africa, Middle East and...
View ArticleRavenna2019: European Capital of Culture 2019?
Ravenna 2019 designs its candidacy to become the European Capital of Culture on the idea of mosaic: a masterpiece built day by day thanks to the great contribution of each little part of it....
View ArticleMilano burning festival: The Monster is on fire
Milano burning festival is a rite of passage to celebrate the end of summer and to say goodbye to the past: The Monster is on fire. Photo by Damiano Moretti The purification through fire has always...
View ArticlePiemonte, the land between Via Francigena and the Road of Santiago
On the Via Francigena of Piemonte, especially in the crossing zone between France and Italy, can be found many signs of ancient stories of pilgrims and soldiers, merchants and men of God. Like many...
View ArticleTravel Bloggers and Brands: how to work together?
The TBDI in Rimini showed us that in Italy – but also abroad – there is still a long way to go to have a mature relationship between brands (DMO) and travel blogger: a process of awareness to be built...
View ArticleAutumn itineraries in Sardinia: lakes, ancient olive trees and the coak culture
A short trip in Gallura to discover Sardinia in autumn through forests of cork, stone villages, ancient olive trees, lakes and paddle steamers. If the weather is good as this year’s, travel through...
View ArticleThree days in Athens: scars and soul of the ancestral home of the West
Athens is the surprise you don’t expect, for better or for worse. A powerful journey between his great past and a difficult but creative and vital present. A corner of Greece on which to keep an...
View ArticleFamily holiday in Norway: a self-drive tour between nature and sea towns
Henrik Ibsen wrote: “You cannot forget what you see wandering these lands, it is something you keep in your heart forever.“ (Guest Post by Gianluca Terraciano and Cecilia Paini) Henrik Ibsen wrote...
View ArticleSongs and travel: the divine union
Every journey has a soundtrack, often more than one. There is one inside and one outside, the music around us and the one that beats the time of our organs – especially the heart – as we move...
View ArticleThe three perfect viewpoints to visit Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is a discreet but proud queen of Croatia, a pearl of the Adriatic sea that has earned a prestigious reputation without hoo-ha. Located in the southern Dalmatia, the city had long...
View ArticleThe 10 hospitality rules for successful hotel owners and holiday makers
At the TINC DAY, a training event held in Florence on 17 November, the main topic was hospitality in the broadest sense, from the attitude to reception to the science of quality. Where do hoteliers,...
View ArticleBicentenary of John Bosco’s birth: an occasion to discover Asti’s sacred...
The 16th of August 1815, John Bosco was born in the hills of Asti that have just become the 50th UNESCO site of Italy. From this place of colors, fog and inimitable flavors, Don Bosco took his first...
View ArticleFamily holiday in Norway: a self-drive tour between nature and sea towns
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View ArticleButteri: the Italian cowboys living in Maremma
Maremma is a land of cowboys and horses, olive t […] The post Butteri: the Italian cowboys living in Maremma appeared first on BrandItUp Travel.
View ArticlePiedmond cuisine: food itineraries in the Asti Province
The heritage of a region is made of several elem […] The post Piedmond cuisine: food itineraries in the Asti Province appeared first on BrandItUp Travel.
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