Buenos Aires, Argentina

A cosmopolitan city that makes you dance and follow the rhythm of tango while walking the streets of it… literally! My friends and I found ourselves passing the center and jig while the local man plays his mini accordion and couples dance the most passionate dance of the lovers. They say Argentina is the Paris of South America. I don’t like these kind of associations … Continue reading Buenos Aires, Argentina

Verona, Italy

The city of love, where you can still find the places of the famous tragedy of Romeo and Juliette… My grandfather, brother and I visited it for one day and discovered all the romance of this city! Frst we took a cup of nice italian coffee at the main Piazza Bra – very happening square, with the great view of the typical roman monument Arena. Soon we … Continue reading Verona, Italy

6 months in Chile ♥ Santiago and Valparaiso

Back in 2010 I went on a journey of my life on a student exchange to Santiago de Chile in South America. The country is diverse and the only state that spreads on 3 continents: mainland in South America, Chilean Antarctic Territory and Easter Island in the continent domain of Australia and Oceania. The country goes from the cold arctic climate on the south, with many … Continue reading 6 months in Chile ♥ Santiago and Valparaiso

:Istanbul: where East meets West

It was back in 2010 when my brother Martin and I visited this magic city. So much controversies: beauty and garbage in the streets, peace and roar, colours and grayness… divided by the strait of Bosporus, it is where Europe meets Asia! However, we indeed enjoyed the great history of this city and its cultural heritage. The city was ruled by Phoenicians, Byzantine and then Ottoman Empire. … Continue reading :Istanbul: where East meets West

Copenhagen hygge

It can be hard to explain the Danish word ‘hygge’ (sounds a bit like ‘hooga’). Roughly it translates to coziness, but that definition doesn’t quite cover it. Hygge is so much more and always involves creating a nice, warm atmosphere and enjoying the good things in life with good people around you. The capital Copenhagen is packed with atmospheric restaurants and cafes, beautiful gardens, charming winding waterways, … Continue reading Copenhagen hygge

All the weirdness in Sofia

In 2025 Sofia in 15 years, has done much of the advancement, I have to say. The city looks more entertaining, but to my eyes, it’s still the ugliest capital I’ve seen. Just look at that beautiful landing view on concrete blocks. Our hotel was nearby City Court Palace – another neoclassical structure that has been recently renovated thanks to the European Structural and Investment … Continue reading All the weirdness in Sofia

Berlin, the I am sorry

The capital of Germany, Berlin is best known for its historical associations as the german capital, internationalism and tolerance, lively nightlife, its many cafés, clubs, bars, street art, and numerous museums, palaces, and other sites of historic interest. Although badly damaged in the final years of World War II and broken apart during the Cold War, Berlin has reconstructed itself greatly, especially with the reunification push … Continue reading Berlin, the I am sorry

The Courtesan’s Lover

It’s 1564. Francesca Felizzi is beautiful and talented courtesan that knows how to entertain her customers and make them her patrons so she can enjoy luxury items and moments in her life. Her loyal servant, Modesto, a castrato, sits always outside her bedroom door ready to defend her if necessary. Francesca writes her diary about her encounters and any information related to them. She calls the … Continue reading The Courtesan’s Lover