San Remo, Italy - Must See Places
San Remo, Italy - Must See Places - Things to see in San Remo
San Remo is a beautiful town on the west coast of Italy. It's in the province of Liguria. San Remo is the capital town of the Riviera dei Fiori or Riviera of Flowers. The flower market is one of Europe’s largest and is worth catching. It’s famous for a very popular Italian music festival that takes place there every spring. San Remo is full of gardens, great architecture and gorgeous vistas. The clean sea and the sandy beaches of San Remo are perfect for spending pleasant hours with the family.
Things to do and see in San Remo:
The Casino of San Remo has always been one of the main attractions of the town. Built in 1905 this large white building stands out proudly, enticing those who wish to try their luck. The casino was designed in its current Art-Nouveau style by the French architect Eugenio Ferret.
The San Remo Music Festival is worth checking out if you’re in the city of San Remo during the dates the festival occurs. The competition takes place inside of the Ariston Theatre.
La Pigna, the Pinecone, is the oldest part of the city. The district of La Pigna dates back to the 11th century. La Pigna's tiny streets and covered alleyways wind up the hill to the gardens and sanctuary at the top. A labyrinth of secret shortcuts, stacked houses, tunnels and narrow passages, leading to the highest point of the city, the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Costa.
Madonna della Costa Sanctuary, on the hilltop above La Pigna, can be seen from most places in San Remo and is a symbol of the city. A beautiful cobblestone mosaic dating from 1651 leads the way to the sanctuary. The dome atop the sanctuary was erected between 1770 and 1775.
One of the city's landmarks, a witness to the presence of a Russian community in Sanremo is the Russian Orthodox Church. A church wanted by Tsarina Maria Alexandrovna after her visit in Sanremo and built 30 years after her death in 1913. There are busts representing the king of Italy Vittorio Emanuele III and his wife, Elena of Montenegro, daughter of Nicholas I in front of the church.
The Gardens of Queen Elena are on top of the hill above La Pigna. Created in 1890 are filled with informal clusters of thick trees and idyllic walkways. From there you will love the breathtaking view on the roofs of the old town and the Gulf of Sanremo.
Near the old port of San Remo is the Fort of Santa Tecla. Fort of Santa Tecla in San Remo was between 1864 and 1997 in use as a prison. After being used as a prison for many years and now the fort is being completely renovated and will be used for tourism and cultural purposes.
On the northern corner of Piazza Eroi Sanremesi there are public markets.This covered market is the pulse of San Remo. It offers fruits and vegetables, cheeses, bread, home made pastas, fish and wines. Outside you get (on Thuesday and Saturday) a range of clothing and leather for good prices. With many things to do and see in San Remo, it is a very popular tourist city in Italy. Whether you’re looking for arts, music or history, the city has something for everyone. With its harbor full of restaurants and cafes, San Remo is sure to be a place worth visiting if you’re looking for a great place to spend a day or two.
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Foggia, Italy
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Parco Nazionale del Gargano
Cattedrale di Foggia
Santuario Madre di Dio Incoronata
Parco Archeologico di Siponto
Duomo Lucera
Teatro Giordano
Chiesa delle Croci
Piazza Umberto Giordano
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Top 10 Best Places To Spot A Billionaire’s Yacht In The World
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We explored unpopular destinations in the northwest of Italy in two days. The first day we went to a local Saturday market in Rivarolo Canavese. The second day we explored Lago di Viverone.
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Places to see in ( Olbia - Italy ) Porto Rotondo
Places to see in ( Olbia - Italy ) Porto Rotondo
Porto Rotondo is located between the Gulf of Cugnana and the Gulf of Marinella, 13 kilometers north of Olbia. Together with Porto Cervo, the “capital” of the Emerald Coast, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the Costa Smeralda. Some of its beaches make up the crown to the Emerald Coast, and its marina offers a safe haven to over 600 boats of all sizes. The area surrounding Porto Rotondo is divided into three parts: Punta Nuraghe, Punta Volpe, and Punta Lada. At the heart of this charming village is the Piazzetta San Marco, a peaceful square where locals gather for conversation and tourists lounge in quaint cafe’s enjoying their morning coffee. Ideal for a either short getaway or an extended stay, Porto Rotondo is a small port with a big reputation and some of the most stunning scenery anywhere along the coastline.
This unassuming village is home to one of the most authentic travel experiences in Sardinia which is largely due to the lesser number of tourists in comparison with some other well known destinations. However, this most certainly does not give way to “lesser” experience as Porto Rotondo allows for a wonderful insight into the workings of a small town coastal village and retains an overall immersive local experience for the visitor, while still offering all the comforts of the modern world.
Named after the circular nature of the bay on which it was built, Porto Rotondo has a very unique appearance in that the port itself is almost entirely enclosed, while on the outer side of this sheltered bay, you can find the most idyllic beaches and a number of exclusive resorts in between. The village is picturesque in every sense and most notable is the collage of colors of the surrounding area, from the reflection of the sun on the many expensive yachts docked in the harbor, the stunning white sandy beaches, the turquoise blue of the Mediterranean, to the green and luscious sporadic spaces. Although the nearby beaches are often referred to as paradise in appearance, the rolling landscapes and hills that stretch outward from the town are as idyllic as they come and leave little wonder as for why so many tourists return to vacation in Porto Rotondo on a yearly basis.
Developed in the late 1960’s by a wealthy Italian aristocrat (Donà delle Rose), this tiny port is now considered a luxury resort which is easily evidence in the number of expensive yachts in the harbor, not to mention the increase in exclusive hotels or villas that crop up in the surrounding area every year. Infused with a large number of fine dining restaurants with world class cuisine, charming cafe’s serving high quality blends of coffee, a surprisingly vibrant nightlife and prominent historical attractions such as the San Lorenzo Church and a man made amphitheatre, Porto Rotondo has something for everyone, albeit it sometimes comes with a monetary value. The perfect base for day trips by boat to beaches like Spiaggia dei Sassi and Punta Asfodelo, Porto Rotondo is a stunning destination where natural scenery meets an authentic local village and having made the effort to reach this pocket in the north-east of Sardinia, one thing is for sure; you will enjoy all it has to offer from the moment the sun reaches the sand and then remembering it long after it goes down.
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Places to see in ( Olbia - Italy ) Isola Rossa
Places to see in ( Olbia - Italy ) Isola Rossa
Isola Rossa is located in the north coast of Sardinia between Costa Paradiso and Castelsardo and is a fraction of Trinità d'Agultu and Vignola . At 4 km from the coast there is an island characterized by red porphyry rocks, hence the name of the village.
On the promontory where Isola Rossa stands stands a 16th century Spanish tower , part of the coastal defense system against the Saracen invasions. The village was founded as a fishing village at the beginning of the twentieth century and knows rapid development becoming a popular tourist resort. The wild nature of the coast is interrupted by beaches of fine white sand, such as Cala Canneddi , embellished with multicolored pebbles on the shore and La Marinedda a little further south, set among the red rocks of Punta Li Canneddi.
Cala Tinnari is a small pristine cove with the beach formed by the pebbles of Riu Pirastru, a river coming from Monte Tinnari, while Longa Beach is located right in the inhabited center of Isola Rossa, a long beach of pink sand and the clear sea. Slightly north to Costa Paradiso are the beaches of Li Cossi and Cala Sarraina , two suggestive coves between the pink trachyte reefs with a shallow sea of crystal clear water.
Off the town there is the homonymous small island 400 meters long and 200 meters wide. The coast is full of coves and rocky points such as Mount Tinnari , accessible with an excursion for everyone by a path through the Mediterranean. There are numerous trails for hiking and mountain biking up to Capo Testa and Santa Teresa di Gallura , to visit the fascinating views of the sea surrounded by the scents of the Mediterranean, and from the hamlet Paduledda you can get to the nuraghe Bastianazzu , or Nuraghe Paduledda.
At the marina of Isola Rossa you can rent dinghies and boats for an excursion along the coast to discover the many hidden coves, some accessible only by sea or on foot. The area lends itself to exploration for diving enthusiasts, given the rich flora and fauna of Isola Rossa and Costa Paradiso, and the practice of water sports such as windsurfing and kitesurfing.
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Visit Quebec Road Trip | Eastern Townships Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Quebec for a road trip around the Eastern Townships in this travel guide as we highlight outdoor activities in and around Mont Megantic, hiking in Mont Ham and a whole lot more. What we love the most about visiting Quebec this time of year are the beautiful autumn colours in the rural areas of the Eastern Townships where you notice the yellows, reds and oranges of the leaves. If you're thinking about visiting the Eastern Townships we also highly encourage you to try local dishes such as poutine, duck and maple pie. The food in Quebec is legendary. Anyhow, the following is what we got up to traveling in the Eastern Townships in Quebec, Canada:
Our adventures in the Eastern Townships of Quebec (cantons de l'est)
1) Cabin Tour of our place in Mont Megantic (Parc national du Mont-Mégantic)
2) Hiking in Mont Megantic National Park
3) AstroLab and Observatory in Mont Megantic
4) Dinner at Aux Toits Rouges featuring duck and maple pie
5) Hiking to the summit of Mont Ham
6) Visiting Abbaye St-Benoit-du-Lac
7) Hiking aroundMarais de la Rivière aux Cerises
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In our last video, Sam and I spent two days enjoying some outdoor adventures in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, and this video is a continuation of that road trip.
After two days in Sutton, we drove to Mont-Mégantic National Park, which was 2 hours away, though in reality it took us longer because we couldn’t resist stopping for some poutine along the way.
This trip was all about enjoying nature and the outdoors, and we once again teamed up with Tourisme Quebec and Merrell Canada. We stayed in a futuristic cabin in the woods, tackled a few hikes, learned about the universe at AstroLab, and stopped at more than one road side attraction along the way.
Now here’s a recap of that trip!
One thing to keep in mind when it comes to hiking in this park, is that it’s divided into two sectors: the Franceville Sector and the Observatoire Sector. The Franceville sector is located in the northwest end of the park, which is where our cabins were so this is where we went hiking.
During our stay in Mont-Mégantic National Park, we also visited the ASTROLab, which is an astronomy research centre focused on making science accessible to the public.
Our main reason for coming all the way out here was to do some stargazing! Mont-Mégantic is located in the heart of the first International Dark Sky Reserve and that means it’s an astronomy lover’s paradise. Because there’s hardly any light pollution in the area, it’s the perfect place to see and study the stars, however, fog and rain did put a bit of a damper on our plans.
We did drive up to Mont Mégantic to see the observatory and Mont Saint-Joseph to see the chapel, but there weren’t too many views to be had on that day.
Because star-gazing wasn’t possible that night, we went out for a nice leisurely dinner at Aux Toits Rouges. This is a country lodge with its own in-house restaurant and we got a little adventurous with our dishes.
The summit of Mont Ham sits at 713 metres above sea level, but it only has a prominence of 358 metres, so it’s a fairly lighthike.
On our road trip through the Eastern Townships, we also took two little detours. The first was to visit Abbaye St-Benoit-du-Lac), which is an abbey known for its multicoloured bricks and tiled floors.
The 2nd was the Marais de la Rivière aux Cerises, which is an area with boardwalks and walking trails through marshland.
And that pretty much brings us to the end of our whirlwind trip through Quebec’s Eastern Townships! We hope you guys enjoyed following along and we’ll see you in the next video.
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