Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Brescia, Italy, Europe

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Brescia, Italy, Europe

Brescia is a city located in the region of Lombardy in Italy between 45°32′ N latitude and 10°14′ E longitude, around 100 km east of Milan, the regional capital and the second largest city of Italy, and 565 km northwest of Rome, the capital of Italy. It is the administrative centre of the Province of Brescia noted for its historical importance.

 

Geography of Brescia:

Brescia sprawls over an area of 90.7 sq. km, is located at the foot of the Alps mountain range about 150 meters above sea level.

 

History of Brescia:

Earlier called Brixia, Brescia is a historical city which was initially settled by a tribe of Gauls in the 7th century BC. According to an uncertain theory, Cidnus, the king of the Ligures, was the founder of Brescia. The Duomo Vecchio and the Duomo Nuovo are the most famous historical landmarks in Brescia.

 

How to reach Brescia?

Brescia airport is very small and operates only seasonal flights, so the closest international airport to Brescia is Verona Villafranca Airport which is situated about 70 km away from Brescia operating flights from and to Catania, Paris, Rome, London, Manchester, Bucharest, Bari and many other well known European cities.

Brescia is reachable from Milan city by both train and bus and by train; it takes around an hour and costs €6.

Also the city of Brescia is home to many famed travel agencies offering cars and bikes for airport travel and shopping.

 

Culture, Food and shopping in Brescia:

Brescia is the home town of many renowned singers, football players and artists including L’Aura, Marco Cassetti, Mario and Balotelli.

Most of the famous traditional shops of Brescia are located in the historic center of the city. The prominent food corners in Brescia include:

  • Ristorante Nineteen – 19
  • Zio’s Pizza Brescia
  • La Trattoria dal 1960
  • Amarcord Piadineria Artigianale

 

Things to do in Brescia:

  • Visit lakes
  • Shopping
  • Walking
  • Bike riding

 

Places to see in Brescia:

Duomo Vecchio:

Located at Piazza Paolo VI in Brescia, the Duomo Vecchio or Old Cathedral is Romanesque church dating back to the 11th century. It currently attracts tourists for its circular shape and historical importance and it houses numerous significant paintings including the Evangelists Luke and Mark.

 

Santa Giulia’s cloister:

The Santa Giulia’s cloister is a former convent home to more than 10,000 years old well preserved artifacts and archeological objects.

 

The Castle of Brescia:

The castle of Brescia is located at the north-east edge of the city housing armory and offering great views of the Alps mountain range and the city.

 

List of other places of interest in Brescia includes:

  • Museo di Santa Giulia
  • Torre di San Martino
  • Chiesa di S. Salvatore
  • Chiesa di Santa Maria della Carita
  • Piazza della Loggia
  • Associazione Brescia Underground
  • Tempio Capitolino e Piazza del Foro
  • Chiesa di S. Agata
  • Franciacorta Golf Club
  • Circolo Golf Bogliaco
  • Valle di Inzino
  • Pinacoteca Civica Tosio-Martinengo
  • Rocca D’Anfo
  • Chiesa Santissimo Corpo di Cristo

 

Best time to visit Brescia:

Throughout the year is best, especially the summer months are ideal to trip Brescia.

 

Accommodation options in Brescia:

There are hotels less in numbers in Brescia compared to other Italian cities of which luxury hotels are higher in majority and tourists can find budget hotels around the railway station. The most famous hotels in Brescia are as follows:

  • BEST WESTERN Hotel Master
  • Novotel Brescia 2
  • Hotel Ambasciatori
  • AC Hotel Brescia by Marriott
  • Regal Hotel and Apartment
  • Hotel Noce
  • Park Hotel Ca Noa
  • Centro Pastorale Paolo VI
  • Hotel Della Volta
  • Hotel Antica Fonte
  • Ai Ronchi Motor Hotel
  • Una Hotel Brescia
  • Hotel Fiera di Brescia
  • Primotel Brescia Centro
  • Cristallo Hotel Brescia

Bologna Tourist Places to Visit in Bologna, Italy, Europe

Bologna Tourist Places to Visit in Bologna, Italy, Europe

Bologna is the capital and the largest city of Emilia-Romagna Region in Italy geographically positioned at 44°30′27″ N 11°21′5″ E. It is one of the best cities in Italy in terms of quality of living having prosperous economy and it also achieved the honor of the “European capital of culture” in 2000.

 

Geography of:

Bologna is situated in the northern part of Italy at an elevation of 54 meters, around 105 km north of Florence, 215 km southeast of Milan and 380 km north of Rome, the capital of Italy. Bologna spans over an area of 140.7 sq. km.

 

History of Bologna:

The history of Bologna dates back to around 1000 BC when the first inhabitants, the Etruscans, and the Celts, found in Bologna and later occupied by the Romans. Being the oldest university in the globe (1088), the University of Bologna is the identity of Bologna.

 

How to reach Bologna?

Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport is the airport serving Bologna with regular flights to Casablanca, Moscow, Paris, Vienna, London, Amsterdam, Munich, Frankfurt, Madrid, Istanbul and many other important cities. It is located about 6 km away from Bologna city.

Along with Paris in France, Bologna has good connectivity with bordering countries’ cities by train and trains generally depart Paris 6:52PM and reaches Bologna at 6AM. Bus transportation is also good.

In Bologna city, bus service is served by the ATC Company, and rental cars, bikes and bicycles are the additional options to get around in Bologna.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Bologna:

Tourists can enjoy great film festival held in the Piazza Maggiore of Bologna and music venues are also very common in the city.

Hand-made tortellini and artifacts are very much famous and buyable in Bologna. List of the reputed restaurants in Bologna include:

  • Trattoria Del Rosso
  • Da Leonida
  • Gamberini
  • Enoteca Italiana

 

What to do in Bologna?

  • Festival celebrations
  • Exhibitions
  • Shopping

 

What to see in Bologna?

Two Towers of Bologna:

The Two Towers of Bologna (Torre degli Asinelli (97.20 meters), and Torre dei Garisenda (47 meters)) are the identities of Bologna, allowed for tourists between 09:00 and 18:00.

 

Orto Botanico:

The Orto Botanico is a botanical garden dating back to the mid-16th century. Including a huge sequoia and a greenhouse, the Orto Botanico is home to around 5,000 plant species. It is open from 08:30 to 15:00 (Monday-Friday) and 08:00 to 13:00 (Saturday).

 

Archaeological Museum in Bologna:

The Archaeological Museum of Bologna holds a great collection of archeological items including Egyptian civilization mummies and Villanova culture objects. The bronze Certosa jar is must see. No entrance fee.

 

List of other places of interest in Bologna includes:

  • Gallery of Modern Art of Bologna
  • Jewish Museum
  • The University Museums
  • Fontana di Nettuno
  • National Picture Gallery
  • Communal Collection of Fine Arts
  • Piazza Maggiore
  • Philharmonic Academy
  • Ducati Museum
  • Palazzo Comunale
  • Tombe dei Glossatori
  • Basilica of San Petronio
  • The Lamborghini Museum
  • Santa Maria della Vita

 

Ideal time to visit Bologna:

Except July and August, from April to October is the ideal time to enjoy holidays in historical Bologna.

 

Accommodation options in Bologna:

Bologna is grand city rich in all the fields including hospitality industry with loads of international standard accommodation centers. Bologna also houses many standard hotels suited for budget travelers, with all the basic facilities and services. The prominent hotels in Bologna include:

  • Grand Hotel Majestic Gia Baglioni
  • Aemilia Hotel
  • Hotel Porta San Mamolo
  • Metropolitan Hotel
  • Ramada Encore Bologna Fiera
  • Paradise Hotel
  • Savoia Hotel Regency
  • Hotel Cosmopolitan Bologna
  • Casa Temporanea
  • Hotel Touring
  • Art Corona d’Oro
  • Il Convento dei Fiori di Seta
  • Camplus Living Bononia
  • Starhotels Excelsior
  • Art Hotel Novecento

Top Tourist Places to Visit in Bergamo, Italy, Europe

Top Tourist Places to Visit in Bergamo, Italy, Europe

Bergamo is a city belonging to the region of Lombardy in Italy, located about 250 meters above the sea level, around 50 km southwest of the city of Milan and 605 km northwest of Rome, the capital of Italy. Alike other Italian cities, Bergamo is rich in history, culture and tradition with many hundred years old historical structures, cultural centers and festival celebrations.

 

Geography of Bergamo:

Lying between 45°42′ N latitude and 9°40′ E longitude, Bergamo is spread over an area of 39.6 sq. km. Bergamo features a humid subtropical climate and it is completely different from most of Italian cities because it experiences a wetter summer than winter.

 

History of Bergamo:

Bergamo was originally called Bergomum which was initially settled by Cenomani, a Celtic tribe. It served as the capital of the Lombard duchy of Northern Italy during the 6th century and also gained the honor of one of the most industrialized cities of Italy during the 20th century.

 

How to reach Bergamo?

Bergamo is served by Orio al Serio International Airport or Il Caravaggio International Airport, located around 5 km away from the centre of Bergamo. This airport is served by many low cost airlines with scheduled flights to Cairo, Casablanca, Tirana, Bucharest, Istanbul, Barcelona, Bari and many other domestic and international locations.

ATB no.1 is a bus operator offering services from airport to the city centre charging €3 per trip. Tourists can also hire cab for comfort travel but it is expensive (around €15).

By both train and bus services, Bergamo has a good connectivity all around the country.

 

Culture, Food and Shopping in Bergamo:

Bergamo is the hometown of the renowned composer, Gaetano Donizetti and there are two cultural centers such as Donizetti Theatre and Teatro Sociale which were named after him.

Handcrafted jewelry, cotton clothes and handcrafted items are purchasable in Bergamo and the famous food corners in Bergamo include:

  • Cafe Funicolare
  • Da Franco Ristorante Pizzeria
  • La Bruschetta
  • Giopi e Margi

 

Things to do in Bergamo:

  • Visiting historical sites
  • Shopping
  • Walking

 

Places to see in Bergamo:

 

Santa Maria Maggiore:

The Santa Maria Maggiore is the most important church in Bergamo located in Piazza Duomo. This historical structure was constructed in the year 1137 and the bell tower of the church dates back to the 15th century.

 

Donizetti Theatre:

Being a prime cultural centre in Bergamo, the Donizetti Theatre hosts many famed events such as the Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli International Piano Festival and the Bergamo Jazz Festival.

 

Orto botanico Lorenzo Rota:

Situated at Scaletta di Colle Aperto in Bergamo, the Orto botanico Lorenzo Rota is a botanical garden was established in the year 1972. Other than native plant and the flower species, this garden houses many exotic species as well.

 

List of other places of interest in Bergamo includes:

  • Piazza Vecchia
  • Colleoni Chapel
  • Campanone
  • Baptistery
  • Rocca
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie
  • Cittadella
  • Teatro Sociale
  • Archeology Museum
  • Donizetti Museum
  • Science Museum
  • Accademia Carrara
  • Piazza Vittorio Veneto
  • Museo Storico dell’Età Veneta
  • Museo Bernareggi

 

Best time to visit Bergamo:

From June to August will be the best time to enjoy holidays in Bergamo.

 

Accommodation options in Bergamo:

Bergamo houses lots of well facilitated hotels to offer tourists coming from the different regions of the world throughout the year. Some latest facilities available in such hotels include doctor on call, airport shuttle, free Wi-Fi and food on request. Listed below are some fine hotels in Bergamo:

  • La Valletta Relais
  • Petronilla Hotel
  • Hotel San Lorenzo
  • BEST WESTERN PREMIER Cappello d’Oro
  • Mercure Bergamo Palazzo Dolci
  • Excelsior San Marco Hotel
  • Hotel Piemontese
  • NH Bergamo
  • Hotel Agnello d’Oro
  • I Fiori di Marianna B&B
  • Hotel Citta dei Mille
  • Starhotels Cristallo Palace
  • Albergo Il Sole
  • Residenza Il Fiore
  • Bhr Hotel Iseo Lago

Best Tourist Places to Visit in Amalfi, Italy, Europe

Best Tourist Places to Visit in Amalfi, Italy, Europe

Amalfi is a beach town located in the region of Campania in Italy covering an area of 6.11 sq. km. It belongs to the province of Salerno, is situated about 25 km southwest of the provincial capital, Salerno and 280 km northeast of the country capital, Rome. Its position on the Costiera Amalfitana, Amalfi receives a large group of beach lovers during the summer months of every year.

 

Geography of Amalfi:

Amalfi coordinates with 40°38′ N latitude and 14°36′ E longitude with an average elevation of 6 meters.

 

History of Amalfi:

Amalfi served as the seat maritime republic, the Duchy of Amalfi during the 10th century. Among upper class British people, it was a famous holiday destination in the beginning of the 20th century. The Amalfi Cathedral and the Chiostro del Paradiso are the historical identities of Amalfi.

 

Connectivity to Amalfi:

Salerno-Pontecagnano Airport is the closest airport to Amalfi with limited scheduled flights, located around 45 km away.

 

The nearest year round working international airport to Amalfi is Naples International Airport which is situated in Naples city, about 75 km away from Amalfi, covering major European cities including London and Frankfurt.

Amalfi is well connected by both bus and train to the rest of Italy. Taxis and rental vehicles are widely used for local travel in Amalfi.

 

Culture, Food and shopping in Amalfi:

Amalfi is the site of many famous cultural events such as the junket days of Saint Andrew, Byzantine New Year’s Eve and the Historical Regata.

A shop named, Angelo Fusco Jewellery offers typical handcrafted fine jewels and coral items at affordable prices.

The reputed restaurants in Amalfi are as follows:

  • La Caravella
  • Stella Maris
  • Donna Stella
  • Marina Grande

 

Things to do in Amalfi:

  • Amalfi Coast to Capri Boat Excursion
  • Charter La Dolce Vita
  • Napoli Amalfi Tour
  • Boating
  • Swimming
  • Hiking

 

Places to see in Amalfi:

 

Chiostro del Paradiso:

The Chiostro del Paradiso or Cloister of Paradise is a historic structure constructed between 1266 and 1268 by Filippo Augustariccio. It was earlier used as burial ground for royal persons of Amalfi and now been converted into a open-air museum with ancient mosaics and paintings.

 

Amalfi Cathedral:

According to the historical sources, the Amalfi Cathedral was built in the 11th century. A splendid bell tower, Byzantine façade and large fresco of Saint Andrew are the highlights of the cathedral.

 

Museum of Handmade Paper:

The Museum of Handmade Paper or Museo della Carta is located in an old paper mill showcasing paper manufacturing history of Amalfi.

 

List of other places of interest in Amalfi includes:

  • Amalfi Musical Opera
  • Duomo di Sant’Andrea Apostolo
  • Valle delle Ferriere
  • Valle dei Mulini Almafi
  • Museo della Carta
  • Torre dello Ziro
  • Ruga Nova Mercatorum
  • Arsenale della Repubblica
  • Luna Convento
  • Municipal Museum of Amalfi
  • L’Altra Costiera
  • Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sorrow

 

Best time to visit Amalfi:

Due to the presence of the spectacular beaches, the summer months are best to travel Amalfi.

 

Accommodation options in Amalfi:

Amalfi is famous for its natural destinations, historical sites, museums as well as world class hotels with top class tourist facilities and services. Price for hotel rooms may vary on the facilities offered by such hotels. Advance booking will be helpful. The prominent hotels in Amalfi are listed below:

  • Floridiana Hotel
  • Hotel L’Antico Convitto
  • Sharon House
  • Santa Caterina Hotel
  • Hotel Marina Riviera
  • Grand Hotel Convento di Amalfi
  • Residenza del Duca Hotel
  • Scalinatella Hostel and Hotel
  • Hotel Luna Convento
  • Hotel La Ninfa
  • La Pergola Hotel
  • Miramalfi Hotel
  • Lidomare Hotel
  • Hotel la Bussola
  • Excelsior Grand Hotel
  • Hotel Bellevue Suites
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