Category Archives: green hotels
Sleeping in an amazing tree house or in an igloo in the Alps, staying in a farmhouse in the countryside or in a bed and breakfast in the heart of an ancient village. Discover the most charming green accommodations in Europe!

4 Top Places to Visit in Japan
You always wanted to travel the land of cherry blossom and the rising sun, but not sure when to go? This is the best time to visit Japan. This year Japan is on my hotlist. I personally believe Japan is somewhere everyone should visit. From tranquil bamboo forest to skyscrapers and serene temples to neon […]
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San Michele: the Abbey which inspired Umberto Eco
Let’s discover the San Michele Abbey, a majestic abbey on the top of the Pirchiriano mountain, in the west of Turin. This abbey inspired the author Umberto Eco for its debut novel The Name of the Rose. …because of the inaccessible position, the abbey was capable of generating fear in every traveler who approached it… […]
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Green farms for a holiday with the kids in Slovenia
This summer let your children immerse in nature and do it with them: (re)discover together the natural relationship that binds us to nature, observe plants and animals, explore and make all those new experiences that we can not do in our cities. You will not regret it. A perfect destination to do so is Slovenia, […]
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A holiday dedicated to Biodiversity
Biodiversity /bʌɪə(ʊ)dʌɪˈvəːsɪti/ noun the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of which is usually considered to be important and desirable. A simple definition that encompasses all the richness of life and nature. From the smallest ones to big animals, from plants to humans, every […]
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Posada Corazón: Enchanted Place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Do you want to discover one of the best cities in the world, a UNESCO World Heritage Site? In the heart of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, you can stay in an eco-friendly hotel surrounded by greenery, among large gardens, works of art and the typical Mexican atmosphere Do you want to forget about daily […]
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Bisos: ancestral home in Sardinia reviving the idea of sustainable tourism
This is a story of rebirth; a story that tells how people fought to give relevance to the small village of Paulilatino, located in the heart of Sardinia. Let’s discover this magical place together. According to the Sardinian language, “Bisos” means “dreams“. We’re going to tell you the story of this ancestral home and how […]
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From the Sette Fratelli Park to the Sea: discovering the South of Sardinia
From Sette Fratelli Park to the most beautiful beaches of Sardinia. Are you ready for your green adventure? The regional park of Sette Fratelli (Seven Brothers) is one of the largest parks in Sardinia. As a matter of fact, it boasts ten thousands acres of forest and it is located in the province of Cagliari, […]
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Eco-Friendly Hotels Worth Visiting Around The World
This world is so big and so beautiful! It’s not a big surprise that we find it challenging to choose one specific travel destination and one green hotel from a great variety. Are you about to start planning your next trip? We’ve crafted a list of eco-friendly hotels from all over the world. Take a look […]
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Maison de Wakefield: Eco-Friendly Stay in a Medieval Village in South of France
A stone house dating back to the 18th century in South of France renovated to become an eco-friendly accommodation. Read the story of this unique place and the interview to Debra, owner of the eco-house. Are you a lover of unique stays, yet you keep an eye on environmentally friendly accommodations? Well, this historical house […]
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Dantedì: the national day dedicated to Dante
The first Italian national day dedicated to the great poet is near. Well yes, in January the Council of Ministers, on the proposal of Dario Franceschini, decided to set up a day in honor of Dante Alighieri, dated March 25th. On this occasion the Minister of Cultural Heritage reminded us that “Dante is the unity […]
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