A second trip to Paris was all I needed to be convinced that I cannot like Paris. This city where everyone seems to see some sort of magic and charm that I am unable to understand. It's quite frustrating, but it's true and I must admit it. I don't like Paris. Done. It's out there. … Continue reading A flash trip to Paris
Category: Travel
’cause life was not meant to be lived only in one place
A break in the Swiss Alps
First time I went to Switzerland I knew it was an expensive country. However, I happily realised that the best things to see are free. These are the amazing views, towards the majestic, intimidating mountains, with their tops covered in white snow, almost shouting without a sound how hostile that can be for a week … Continue reading A break in the Swiss Alps
That sunset in Prague
Since a very young age I knew I wanted to travel a lot when an adult. I knew I wanted to go and see those places I was used to see mentioned in encyclopaedias, in the movies, in the documentaries. At a very young age, you think about those huge landmarks… the Eiffel Tower, the … Continue reading That sunset in Prague
Vienna, the majestic
My first impression of Vienna was literally WOW. Perhaps because I was coming from Prague, a smaller and modest city in comparison, I was slightly overwhelmed when I arrived to the city. Vienna is definitely beautiful, charming, majestic. But intimidating in a way I wasn’t expecting. Every single building seem to have been built for … Continue reading Vienna, the majestic
Prague, the precious architectural maze
When it comes to writing about Prague, it's difficult to me to tell you what I liked the most. It seems it has its very own personality problem. If in daylight you are inspired by the pastel coloured buildings, in its dazzling Baroque style, by twilight, when the lights go out, it’s the gothicism of … Continue reading Prague, the precious architectural maze




