His style blends astronomy, history, and mythology, and each piece felt like a story in itself. It’s the largest permanent collection of his work anywhere, and it makes the hotel feel like a curated cultural space, not just a place to sleep.
Plus it being in the heart of Rome, made walking to hotspots like the Trevi Fountain so much easier.
After that, it all started with a tour of the city on…
Americans Are Revealing What They Honestly DON'T Hate About The USA, And It's Eye-Opening
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“The diversity. There are so many different types of people and cultures. It is truly a blessing to be able to interact with people who are different from you and learn how they live within the same confined systematic society as you, but in their own culture…
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“I moved to the Netherlands eight years ago. The biggest one I realized was probably working while sick. For 20 years, I came to work every day unless I physically couldn’t. Like, I had to be so sick that I legitimately couldn’t make myself get out…
People Are Sharing The Biggest Tourist Traps In The World
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People Are Sharing The Biggest Tourist Traps In The World
As a tourist, there are few things worse than arriving at a place you’ve always dreamed of visiting only to find out that it is waaaay overpriced and/or overrated. Recently, Reddit user…
“Spent 6 days in Venice on 3.5 week trip to Italy a couple of years ago. Despite travelling a decent amount I’d never been to Italy, so we hit the obvious main spots (Florence, Rome) but also a couple of slightly (slightly) less touristed spots (Bologna, Orvieto).
I…
It can be enticing to book through third-party travel websites to save money. However, there are a few downsides.
“Booking through third parties takes away more than half of the actions we can do to assist you,” said Chase Christian, director of rooms at 106 Jefferson in…
“I’ve traveled extensively in the US, and if there’s one thing I’ve consistently noticed, it’s their amazing ability to start a conversation: openly, spontaneously, as if they already knew the person in front of them. It can be quite disconcerting for us Europeans…





