4 Suggestions for a getaway from Milan
If you are in Milan for more than few days, why not to
use the strategic location of the Lombardy’s capital and go for a daily getaway
to the mountains, some of the many lakes or spend a day on the beach. Here are
my suggestions:
It’s not accidentally that Lago Maggiore is my
suggestion number 1. This lake, which is located between Italy and Switzerland,
presents a perfect mix of the Italian culture and architecture and Swiss
natural beauty, will definitely be a breathtaking experience.
Located only an hour train ride from Milan, you will
find the small town of Stresa, the most beautiful one on the lake, from where
you can visit the most interesting and stunning attractions, such as the island
Isola Bella.
P.S. If you are interested in some of the mentioned destinations, for more information do not hesitate to contact me via e-mail or my instagram profile.
Juventus, Fiat, Winter Olympics…those are some of the
association that probably cross your mind when I mention Torino, but did you
know that this city was the first Italian capital, that it was the birthplace
of Italian cinematography, and that it is called ‘the capital of chocolate’? There
are many beautiful sights to see and interesting stuff to do in this amazing
city located on the banks of Po River.
The city has a rich culture and history, and is known
for its numerous art galleries, museums, restaurants, palaces, opera houses,
piazzas, parks, theatres, and other venues, so there is something for everyone’s
taste.
Cinque Terre, UNESCOs World Heritage site, is comprised
of five small fishing villages (Corniglia, Manarola, Monterosso al Mare,
Riomaggiore, Vernazza) accessible only by train. In each of the 5 towns,
colorful houses and vineyards hold on to steep terraces, harbors are filled
with fishing boats and trattorias prepare seafood specialties along with the
Liguria region’s famous sauce, pesto. Isn’t that enough to choose this place
for your daily getaway? 😊
4. Coast of
Liguria
I’m a huge fan of Liguria’s coast, and I’ve visited
some of the main places like Genova and Cinque Terre, which belong to the
eastern part of it. Western coast, which spread from Genova to the border with
France, is less popular and attractive to tourists, but surely not less
beautiful. To be precise, the small town Albissola Marina was the one whose
beauty took my heart. It all started spontaneously, searching for a dog’s beach
where I would take my furry pet for a swim. I found one in this typical Italian
seaside village, and only expected to spend a relaxing day with Badi on the
beach. However, I was surprised and amazed how can such a small village not
found on any tourist map, leave such a big impression. Probably, that’s why the best things happen when they are not planned 😊
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Ninockar
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Bag: Gucci
Dress and T-shirt: Mango
Espadrilles: Ffrom a random store in Sardinia
Sunglasses: RayBan and Miu Miu
Bag: Gucci
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Jacket: H&M
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Sunglasses: RayBan
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Jacket: H&M
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Boots: Zara
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Swimsuit: Primark
Cap: Foot Locker
Leather jacket: Trussardi
Bag: Dolce & Gabbana
Boots: Zara
Sunglasses: Fendi
Outfit 4
Swimsuit: Primark
Cap: Foot Locker
Odusevila si me postom. Planiram na leto da otputujem u Milano i da se spustim na italijansku rivieru.... upravo su me i ovakva interesovala za dnevne izlete :)))
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