Whether or not you find it easy to get around Rome will depend a lot on what your expectations are. The most important thing to remember is that Rome is old. Like, old. Most of the streets have not been designed to accommodate people, buses, cars or bikes, and the underground network has been built in
Month: July 2023
Flavortown just got a whole lot tastier—and boozier. This week, Guy Fieri and Sammy Hagar have officially launched their latest expression of tequila, a brand new añejo, within their Santo Spirits lineup. Produced from 100% Blue Weber Agave, this additive-free tequila is produced by third-generation distiller Juan Eduardo Nuñez and Karina Rojo at the Jalisco-based
Brothers Buster and Larry and their friend head out on a late-night fishing trip on Lake Texoma. Arriving at their location, they settle down to fish when they hear something growling in the woods next to them. Suddenly, their fishing trip turns to horror when they encounter a 10-foot-tall beast from hell! #TravelChannel #TRVL #Terrifying
Skip the skyscrapers and hit up San Gimignano, a UNESCO World Heritage Site worth the day trip in Tuscany. It’s known as medieval Manhattan because centuries-old towers dot its skyline, so don’t forget to look up and admire the architecture 😍 #lonelyplanet #sangimignano #unesco #unescoheritagesite #tuscany #italy
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Lonely Planet’s People You Meet series profiles people we think you should meet on your journey – those who make lasting impressions and help you connect more deeply with the destination. When Steve Nkumum was a child herding cows in the Maasai Mara village of Talek, Kenya, he was perplexed to see non-Maasai-Kenyan tour guides
In this article UAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT A person sits on the ground at JFK International airport on June 30, 2023 in New York City. David Dee Delgado | Getty Images Flight delays and cancellations continued to mar thousands of Fourth of July travelers on Friday, with United Airlines passengers bearing the
tourist board From Andalusia to the Edge of the Moroccan Desert: A Journey Across Borders Located on Europe’s Iberian Peninsula, Spain is made up of 17 autonomous regions with diverse geography and cultures. Covering the entire southern area of mainland Spain, Andalusia was established by the statute of autonomy of December 30, 1981, with its
Sake is a beautiful beverage. It’s one of the world’s most historic; elegant, intellectual, and broad-spanning, with styles ranging from textured and milky to comparing to some of the world’s finest wines. But American drinkers are still a little confused about sake. Some consider it a wine (it’s brewed, technically, though nothing like beer), others
Lush green fields dancing with wildflowers, bordered by hedgerows and ancient stone walls. Horses that come right up and nuzzle your face and neck. Butterflies hovering around the gardens of postcard-perfect cottages. It’s all in a day’s walk on the Cotswold Way, a 102-mile trail that winds its way through the Cotswold Hills in England,