LAKE GARDA - BARDOLINO
BARDOLINO RISES ON THE EASTERN SHORE OF LAKE GARDA, ABOUT 18 MILES FROM VERONA. THE OLD TOWN OF BARDOLINO SHOWS ITSELF AS AN ANCIENT FISHERMEN'S VILLAGE, A NETWORK OF NARROW STREETS AND SMALL SQUARES THAT RISE UP FROM THE LAKE, WITH THE HOUSES SCATTERED ONE BEHIND THE OTHER STARTING FROM THE FIRST THAT RISE ON THE COASTLINE AND WHICH MAKE THE TOWN EVEN MORE CHARACTERISTIC . THE HIDDEN CORNERS, THE COBBLED STREETS, THE FLOWERED BALCONIES, THE ANCIENT COLORED DWELLINGS TODAY HAVE BECOME SOUVENIR SHOPS, ICE-CREAM PARLORS AND CLUBS THAT REVEAL THE NEW TOURIST IDENTITY OF BARDOLINO.
CASTLE OF BARDOLINO
OF THE ANCIENT CASTLE AND THE DEFENSIVE WALLS TODAY REMAIN ONLY THE TWO GATES TO THE CITY: SAN GIOVANNI GATE TO NORTH AND VERONA GATE TO SOUTH EAST, AND THE TRUNCATED RECTANGULAR TOWER ON THE LAKESIDE
THE LAKEFRONT OF BARDOLINO
THERE IS A NICE PATH THAT STARTS FROM BARDOLINO AND GOES SOUTH, TOWARDS LAZISE. IF YOU LIKE WALKING AND JOGGING, THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU! HOWEVER, IF YOU HAVE STROLLERS, CHILDREN, OR BAGS TO CARRY, YOU MIGHT FIND THE PATH UNCOMFORTABLE, BECAUSE FOR LONG STRETCHES IT IS A DIRT ROAD, THERE ARE NO SPOTS WHERE YOU CAN STOP, NO BENCHES, NO CHANCHE TO GET A FRESH DRINK... SO IN THAT CASE YOU WILL PROBABLY PREFER THE PROMENADE THAT GOES NORTH, TOWARDS GARDA: IT'S A 4 MILES LONG PEDESTRIAN AND CYCLE PATH, VERY WELL-MAINTAINED , WITH BENCHES IN THE SHADOW TO REST AND SEVERAL REFRESHMENT POINTS, CAFES, KIOSKS WHERE YOU CAN SIT AND HAVE A FRESH DRINK OR EAT SOMETHING. THERE ARE ALSO SEVERAL WAYS TO HAVE FUN AND MAKE SPORT WHILE YOU'RE GOING NORTH, FOR BOTH ADULTS AND CHILDREN.
SPORTS IN BARDOLINO
BARDOLINO OFFERS MANY CHANCES FOR PRACTICING SPORTS, ESPECIALLY WATER SPORTS. SAILING IS THE MOST PRACTICED, THANKS TO THE SCHOOLS AND THE MANY CLUBS THAT THERE ARE ALONG THE BEACHES. BUT NOT JUST THIS! FROM KAYAKING TO SUP, TO MORE ADRENALINE EXPERIENCES LIKE WATER SKIING OR A PARASAILING FLIGHT, IN BARDOLINO YOU WILL BE SPOILED FOR CHOICE! PLUS, IN THE SURROUNDINGS THERE ARE MANY ROUTES OF VARIOUS DURATION AND DIFFICULTY, FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO GO FOR A WALK OR A MOUNTAIN BIKE RIDE.
TYPICAL PRODUCTS
BARDOLINO AND ITS SURROUNDINGS ARE WELL-KNOWN TO BE THE BARDOLINO RED WINE AND OLIVE OIL PRODUCTION AREA, TO THE POINT THAT THE OIL MUSEUM AND THE WINE MUSEUM HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED.
NIGHTLIFE
BARDOLINO IS POPULAR FOR ITS LIVELY NIGHTLIFE: JUST GET INTO THE OLD TOWN AT THE SUNSET AND AMONG RESTAURANTS, BARS, COCKTAIL BARS, PUBS, BREWERIES, DISCO PUB ... IT'S EASY TO HANG OUT UNTIL THE DEAD OF NIGHT!
BEACHES NORTH OF BARDOLINO
THE COASTLINE NORTH OF BARDOLINO IS A SEQUENCE OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BEACHES, BELONGING TO THE CAMPSITES AND TOURIST ACCOMODATIONS THAT RISE ALONG THE COAST, ALL VERY POPULAR THANKS TO THE CLEARNESS OF THE WATERS AND FOR THEIR LOW DEPTH, WHICH ALLOWS BATHERS ENJOYING THE LAKE IN COMPLETE SAFETY! MANY SMALL BEACHES ARE PUBLIC AND FREE
LIDO MIRABELLO BEACH: A PRIVATE BEACH, VERY BEAUTIFUL! WE ARE AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE HISTORIC CENTER OF BARDOLINO. THE BEACH IS VERY WELL EQUIPPED AND OFFERS EVERY KIND OF SERVICE: YOU CAN RENT BEACH UMBRELLAS, SUNBEDS, THERE IS A RESTAURANT AND EVERYTHING YOU MIGHT NEED. ON THE OTHER HAND, IS DIFFICULT TO FIND PARKING BECAUSE WE ARE VERY CLOSE TO THE OLD TOWN
LIDO DI CISANO BEACH: IF YOU PREFER A QUIETER BEACH GO TO THE CISANO BEACH, 1 MILE SOUTH OF BARDOLINO, VERY APPRECIATED BY FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN BECAUSE THE WATER IS NOT VERY DEEP AND THEREFORE THEY CAN SWIM AND PLAY SAFELY. IT IS A PUBLIC BEACH. THERE IS A BAR AND A PUBLIC PARKING
HOLIDAY BEACH: ON THE PROMONTORY NORTH OF THE OLD TOWN OF BARDOLINO. YOU CAN RENT BEACH UMBRELLAS, SUNBEDS, THERE IS A EVERYDAY OPEN RESTAURANT THAT IN THE NIGHT TURNS INTO A DISCOTEQUE, SO ITS PERFECT FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE.
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20 Things to do in Rome, Italy Travel Guide
Join us as visit Rome, Italy in this travel guide covering the best things to do in the city including top attractions and foods worth trying. Given the amount of travel we've done in Europe it is hard to believe that it took us this long to properly visit Rome (Roma). However, the wait was certainly worth it as the city has so much to offer visitors. Let's find out why all roads lead to Rome!
20 Things to do in Rome City Tour | Italy Travel Guide: (ROMA ITALIA)
Intro - 00:01
1) Piazza Navona - 00:24
2) Campo de' Fiori Street Market - 01:12
3) Pizza at Roscioli - 02:03
4) Largo di Torre Argentina - 04:53
5) Pantheon - 05:40
6) Gelato at Giolitti - 06:24
7) Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) - 07:42
8) Palatine Hill (Palatino) visiting Palace of Domitian - 08:07
9) Roman Forum (Foro Romano) - 08:53
10) Colosseum / Coliseum (Colosseo) - 09:13
11) Italian Lunch eating pasta - 10:09
12) Vatican City (Città del Vaticano) - 10:57
13) Vatican Museum (Musei Vaticani) - 11:13
14) St. Peter’s Basilica (Basilica San Pietro in Vaticano) for views of Rome - 12:10
15) Villa Borghese Gardens - 14:50
16) Piazza del Popolo - 15:12
17) Mausoleum of Hadrian (Castel Sant’Angelo) - 15:26
18) Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) - 15:43
19) Tiber River walk at night (Tevere) - 16:19
20) Rome by night + Outro - 16:30
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Our visit Rome travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Italian food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day and by night including visiting cathedrals, pizzerias, ruins, parks, the coliseum and the Vatican City. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Rome tourism brochure, Rome itinerary or Rome, Italy city tour also known as Roma Italia.
20 Things to do in Rome, Italy Travel Guide Video Transcript: (ROMA)
Rome, the Eternal City. After several trips to Italy, we finally managed to visit our biggest oversight: the capital! From wandering through Roman ruins to devouring pizza, and climbing up lookout points to feasting on gelato, in this travel guide, we’re going to share with you 20 things to do in Rome, Italy:
We reached Roscioli which was the best pizza in Rome. Pizzas are served by the weight and we sampled 7 different pizza slices.
We stopped at Largo di Torre Argentina an archaeological site home to four different temples containing parts of the portico of Pompey.
It was a short walk to the Pantheon, a former Roman temple turned church, which dates back to the year 125 AD. The Pantheon boasted the world’s largest cupola up until the 15th century, and it is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in existence to this day making it one of the greatest architectural achievements by the ancient Romans.
If you want to find the best gelato, look for colours that are muted with small batches.
One of the many things to do in Rome, was to visit the Trevi Fountain. This is the largest Baroque fountain in the city.
Rome’s most famed attraction is the Colosseum and its surrounding ruins. We started our visit on Palatine Hill, the most central of Rome's seven hills. What visitors see today are the ruins of the Palace of Domitian, a 1st-century complex, which served as the main imperial palace for 300 years. We continued to the Roman Forum. This square was the centre of ancient Roman life, with government buildings, temples, and markets. We reached the Colosseum, which was the largest amphitheatre ever built and could hold an estimated 50,000 and 80,000 spectators.
Walking through the Vatican Museum was more overwhelming than enjoyable. We visited Vatican City to climb St. Peter’s Basilica for views of Rome.
Castel Sant’Angelo was commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family.
Villa Borghese is the 3rd largest public park in Rome with gardens, villas, and ponds with views of the city overlooking Piazza del PO-polo, the people’s square.
That concludes our tour of Rome showcasing the many things to do in Rome on your own trip.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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Places to see in ( Castellammare del Golfo - Italy )
Places to see in ( Castellammare del Golfo - Italy )
Castellammare del Golfo is an attractive seaside town on the north-western coast of Sicily, between Palermo and Trapani (not to be confused with Castellammare di Stabia in mainland Italy, near Naples). The historic little fishing port has a very picturesque location, below steep mountain slopes, with a handsome curved harbour at the foot of a small headland topped with a castle. Castellammare is just touristy enough that visitors don't feel out of place, but it isn't overcrowded with hotels and it has an authentic Sicilian 'feel'.
Castellammare del Golfo's principal attraction is the sea. The town's little fishing and pleasure port, called the Cala Marina, curls to the west of the castle promontory, and makes a pleasant stroll, punctuated with bars and restaurants. The harbour-front route can get sadly busy with traffic - Sicilians enjoying a car-and-scooter-borne passeggiata - but when temporarily pedestrianised in the evening the street is taken over by promenading visitors and locals passing the time of day and inspecting the fish displayed in cabinets outside restaurants. There are still small working fishing boats in Castellammare, and you may see fishermen mending their nets on board, or selling the day's catch at rickety tables on the quayside, while hopeful harbour cats prowl along searching for scraps.
There's a room with displays about the tuna fishing industry, historically so important to this part of Sicily, though nearly extinct in the Castellammare area. Information boards are in Italian, but historic exhibits (such as the rough boat-hooks used to bludgeon the unlucky tuna and pull them aboard boats) and a short 1950s documentary film, shot at Scopello, are accessible to all. During the film, watch out for the Rais, the leader of the tuna fishery, the traditional working songs of the fishermen and get an idea of how complex and entire a world the tuna fishery (tonnara) was. Men lived in communal buildings during the fishing season, labouring on nets which were then built into a sequence of net 'chambers' in the sea, into which the migrating fish would be shepherded, culminating in the 'Room of Death' where the nets were raised and the fish met a brutal end. Apparently at the Castellammare tonnara, one of the first fish caught was dedicated to the Madonna del Soccorso, placed on a floral float and paraded to church (later it was sold in the market and the proceeds donated to the church).
In the harbour Cala Marina, there are several businesses renting out boats, cars and scooters and organising excursions. Boat trips are popular but don't run daily outside summer months; you should telephone in advance or ask your hotel to do so for you. In the summer there are frequent boat excursions to San Vito Lo Capo, a seaside resort beyond the Zingaro reserve, which usually give you time to see the town, view the reserve and Scopello from the sea, and swim in a cove. It is also possible to try 'pesca turismo', fishing tourism, going out with a fisherman in his boat. The tourist information office, quayside fishermen or Ristorante La Cambusa can put you in contact with fishermen who'll organise a trip. Hiring your own boat is an adventurous way to explore the attractive coastline west of Castellammare, or visit less accessible beaches and coves.
There are sandy beaches (more below) to the east of Castellammare, and some more scenic coves in the steeper coastline towards the Zingaro nature reserve. The small beach at Guidaloca is pretty, convenient for drivers, and equipped with sunbeds and a children's pool, while the rocky coves at Scopello and within the Zingaro nature reserve appeal to swimmers and more energetic beach-lovers (be aware that in the summer, there are many of these, and bays become crowded). Scopello is a pretty village above a legendarily beautiful cove housing a former tuna fishery, the Tonnara di Scopello. It makes a good excursion, and there is a diving centre at Scopello for active holiday-makers. The coast and hill paths of the Zingaro reserve just beyond Scopello are popular with walkers, though you should note that there's little shade during the hot summer months. If you are driving in this direction, don't miss the popular belvedere above Castellammare which has good views over the town and coastline.
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Top 10 Best Things to do in Ferrara,Italy
Ferrara Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Ferrara. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Ferrara for You. Discover Ferrara as per the Traveller Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Ferrara.
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List of Best Things to do in Ferrara
Centro Storico Ferrara
Museo Archeologico Nazionale
Monastero di Sant'Antonio in Polesine
Le Mura di Ferrara
Museo di Casa Romei
Castello Estense
Via delle Volte
Ferrara Cathedral
Parco Massari
Museo della Cattedrale
Palazzo dei Diamanti
Lake Garda Italy Highlights and Attractions (Lago Di Garda)
Edited video and still images from my vacation in Malcesine, Lake Garda in August 2013, staying at the wonderful Hotel Vega.
I'd highly recommend Malcesine as a lovely picturesque town to stay in, relax and explore. It has bags of character and plenty to do, but is also a useful base, at the more Northern end of the Lake, so access to Limone, Torbole and Riva is easy using the passenger ferry.
Food is excellent wherever you go in Italy.
The day trip to Venice was a must, however due to the searing heat and endless streams of tourists (I know I was part of the problem!) it was difficult to enjoy at the time, but now looking back at my footage of the Gondola ride I'm quite enjoying it more now in retrospect.
The day trip to Bolzano and Renon was really pleasant; a 2 hour easy coach ride to Bolzano, a pretty town with attractive, colourful buildings and great cable car ride into the mountains where we completed the rest of the climb by tram. Renon gave us great views across the mountains (I think The Dolomites were visible in the background), and some very interesting 'earth pyramids'.
The tandem paragliding was great and not half as scary as I'd imagined. To see more, watch the full video
A great vacation - I can completely see why people return to the lake year after year.
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Lago di Garda: most beautiful lake in Italy
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Lago di Garda, l'essenza dell'Italia.
Lake Garda or Benaco is the largest in Italy. Its wider part to the south is surrounded by morainic hills that were left following the glacier recession, while the narrow northern part is enclosed by the mountains that createits fjord-shape configuration and provide a very mild Mediterranean climate.
During this journey, we'll see the following cities on Garda lake:
Sirmione, Malcesine, Gardone Riviera, Bardolino,Garda.
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Lago di TOBLINO e castello, lake and castle * trentino italy *
Toblino lake and its Castle are located near Trento (Italy).
Il lago di Toblino col suo Castello si trova lungo la statale che collega Trento a Riva del Garda. Sulla riva destra c'è un bel sentiero che lo percorre lungo tutta la sua lunghezza....peccato che troppo spesso il sentiero si trovi a stretto contatto con la strada statale e quindi non permetta una completa immersione nel bellissimo ambiente naturale circostante.
Soundtrack: Through the Eyes of Love by Emile Pandolfi (piano)
Il brano al pianoforte è la versione strumentale della canzone Attraverso gli occhi dell'amore, tema del film Ice Castles del 1978 .....e tema dell'altro mio video sul lago di Toblino.
Visiting Ferrara Italy with a Local
Come along with us as we walk around the streets of Ferrara, Italy with a local resident. You'll see a medieval castle with a moat, historical sights, and a Renaissance fortification walls that surround the town.
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Genoa in a Day: Top 10 Things to See in Genoa (Italy) in One Day
So, you’re going to Genoa, but you don’t know what to do?
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Hi guys how are you? These are my top 10 tips on doing Genoa in one day
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