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A Complete Guide to the Best Things to Do in Sibiu, Romania

Posted by By Krista 13 November 2024
Sibiu is one of the most unusual cities in Romania. You can't miss it during a trip to Transylvania.
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How to Spend a Day in Warsaw Old Town

Posted by By Krista 14 September 2024
Warsaw boasts one of the most picturesque old towns in Europe, and it's worth spending a day or more exploring the attractions here.
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Gamla Stan: Tips for Visiting the Beautiful Old Town of Stockholm

Posted by By Krista 19 August 2024
Stockholm's old town, Gamla Stan, is a beautiful part of the city to explore. There are a lot of unique attractions here and some great places to eat too.
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15 Beautiful Attractions in Old Town Bern You Have to See

Posted by By Krista 17 November 2022
Read on to learn more about the top attractions that you can't miss while in Bern's old town.
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Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Old Town: How to Plan Your Visit

Posted by By Krista 3 August 2022
Niagara-on-the-Lake's old town is a unique mixture of heritage buildings, shops, and quaint eateries.
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Milan isn’t known for being a cheap city in Italy, Milan isn’t known for being a cheap city in Italy, but that doesn’t mean you can’t visit the city on a budget 🍕

Here are some budget-friendly places to eat in Milan ⬇️

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Do you have any Milan food recommendations? 🇮🇹
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Castello Sforzesco is a breathtaking free historic Castello Sforzesco is a breathtaking free historic site in Milan to explore 🏰

This castle was once home to the prominent Sforza family, and was originally constructed in the 14th century 🧱

Parts of the defence were even designed by da Vinci 🧑🏼‍🎨

Behind the castle you can find Parco Sempione, which is beautiful to walk around. This is where you’ll find the Olympic flame too, if you’re visiting Milan now 🔥

Have you been to this castle in Italy? 🇮🇹
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Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio is by far one of my favo Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio is by far one of my favourite free historic sites in Milan to visit 🤩

It’s the perfect alternative if you aren’t planning on going inside of the Duomo 🔔

The basilica was built in the 4th century by St Ambrose, and is one of the oldest churches in Milan 🧱

Both the courtyard and the interior of the basilica are open to the public, and it’s a beautiful spot to take photos near sunset too when there are less people around 📸

Have you heard of this landmark in Milan before? 🇮🇹
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A lot of people choose not to visit Milan because A lot of people choose not to visit Milan because there’s “not much to see”, but that couldn’t be further from the truth 😉

This was our second trip to the city, and during our one day in Milan we were able to see key attractions such as ⬇️

The Duomo 
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II
Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio
Castello Sforzesco
Arco della Pace

We stopped at @spun_tiramisu for tiramisu, ate pizza at @spontini_pizza , and had freshly made pasta from @miscusi.family 🍝

And don’t forget, Milan is also home to one of the most unique spas in Italy - QC Termemilano 🧖🏼‍♀️

If you’re planning to walk around Milan, make sure you have good footwear. Since we visited Milan in the winter, we chose our stylish Gortex boots from @pomarshoes to keep us warm 🥾

How many days would you recommend visiting Milan for? 🇮🇹
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Have you been watching the Winter Olympics? 🏅 We Have you been watching the Winter Olympics? 🏅

We took a short trip to Milan to catch Team Canada’s women’s team in action 🏒🇨🇦

If you’re planning to visit Milan over the next couple of weeks, I’d recommend walking the entire “Olympic Boulevard” which is a great way to see the city’s most iconic locations and enjoy some Olympic-themed shops, stalls, and houses along the way 🤩

You’ll also be able to pick up a lot of freebies from brands to take home as souvenirs 🇮🇹
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