
Let’s go trekking! In italian cities, of course!
Back in italian cities, the Urban Trek Day. An unusual way to walk through alleys, squares, hills, cathedrals and palaces, discovering the hidden beauty in the heart of typical italian villages, from Trieste to Cagliari, taking care of our health too . It is not just a walk in the city, but a real kind of […]
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Free Spa? 5 Incredible Hot Springs to visit in Italy
From north to south, Italy offers endless possibilities for relaxation: wild hot springs, natural pools and thermal parks, ideal to regenerate body and mind. The amazing thing is that some of these havens are totally free. Many of Italy’s natural hot spring has been tapped by spas, but if you take a tip from a […]
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Incredible Edible Cities. Eating local vegetables has never been that easy…
Would you like to pick fruits and vegetables walking up and down in the parks of your city, instead of having to buy them at the grocery store, without knowing their origin ? From England to Italy, take a look at this edible cities, in which you can grow and eat local! In Todmorden, a small English town […]
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How new technologies will change our travel habits, interview with David Orban
Last time we met David Orban (entrepreneur, CEO of Dotsub, member of the Faculty and Advisor of the Singularity University) we were in San Francisco, in the middle of a foggy August day, that only San Fran can offer. In front of an unusual “bacon ice cream”, the specialty of the organic restaurant Starbelly, in a […]
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The cowboy way… along the river Po
A new kind of horse riding experience down in the land of the best italian food Every year, about fifty extraordinary guys, meet themselves to realize a charity event that has raised al lot of funds in aid of local AVIS and poor children all around the world, through ticket sales and donations. The event […]
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Ideas for an autumn weekend meeting Bacchus
Some ideas to attend at the grape harvest, getting to the heart of the autumnal atmosphere The grape harvest is a ritual and a feast, as well as the opportunity to enjoy wine tasting, preferably organic, and to welcome autumn. At one time the Romans in the time of harvest of the grapes organized great […]
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The flavour of travel, in Bologna and beyond
A good glass of wine and a very good food (better if organic and local grown), is the best way to capture the authentic atmosphere of a place. We have met Andrea Chierici, engineer and curious traveler 28 years old, who in his blog Taste Bologna shares his passion for food and for sustainable travel, […]
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How a Metropolis can become Green: GrownNYC and the urban gardens diffusion
Not long ago, a picture of the First Lady Michelle Obama photographed in the garden of the White House, wearing gardening gloves, among tufts of salad, zucchini and carrots, has been around the world. Since then, the spread of gardens, and especially of urban gardens has exploded everywhere. Perhaps not everyone knows that, but already […]
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Why shopping when you can sharing?
Who doesn’t have the house’s closets overflowing with objects rarely or never used? According to statistics, 80% of the objects in our homes are used less than once a month. So why don’t sharing them? Yerdle, is a start-up that was born with this idea. “On one hand we are overwhelmed by the objects and we do […]
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Walking in Val d’Orcia, along the Tuscany’s Via Francigena
Starting your journey to discover the places requires a certain amount of preparation, walking sometimes becomes a challenge with yourself, when you are walking you can look into yourself, and you have the opportunity to reflect … looking outside! In recent decades, the Via Francigena, the way that in ancient times was the way of […]
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