Sunday, December 26, 2010

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Stockholm


We continue the series of posts on the Baltic stopping at Stockholm. Unfortunately, our visit was very short because the weather was bad and we were under a lot of rain.
However, for what little we have, we could appreciate the beauty of this city that is spread over fourteen islands, making the city skyline and particularly impressive.

We visited the old town the establishment of the royal palace, where you can watch the changing of the guard, always there are several witnesses of architecture buildings medieval town and always in this area is the museum of Nobel prizes .

Then the rain did not allow us to visit more, but thanks to a bus hop on - hop off, we could at least see the other districts and the feeling was that of a beautiful city alternating with the modern classic. A modern buildings and design of the classic alternate colored houses with wooden roofs.

beautiful and charming city with the arrival in the hundreds of islands that make up the archipelago of Sweden. Our magnet is a typical room with two Swedes in typical costume dancing. Stockholm is definitely a goal in which to return, perhaps with good weather.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

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Salem, MA Boston

Our second post is dedicated to the town of Boston Salem.
Distance 29 minutes by train from Boston, Salem linked its name to the sad history of the witch hunt.
In 1692 the town experienced years of terror caused by the obsession with witchcraft and some citizens were killed and persecuted in a climate of paranoia and discrimination.

Today, this dark past has been converted into picturesque turim: Everything is related to the Salem witches, from museums to shops.
In this sort of Disneyland of evil, you can visit the museum witches that provides an accurate historical reconstruction of this period. Then there is a (small) wax museum that offers the statues of the characters who were involved in the witch trials but also historically significant personages in the history of the town. In front of the wax museum, you can then make a further excursion tour to the city's history by visiting the Witch History Museum .

If you want to go beyond the appearance of the town folk, Salem also offers many other things:
the Peabody Essex Museum , the House of the Seven Gables , an extraordinary example of colonial architecture, known for being the location of 'eponymous short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne the Lizzie Borden museum , the 'killer that killed his family, and the Maritime Museum .

Salem is very small, it takes 3 hours to turn it on foot, including attractions, but it's worth visiting for his appearance so characteristic. We went shortly after Halloween which is the main festival of the city that so fully exploits its Gothic appearance. Given the season we have been able to still enjoy the foliage, with colors unimaginable.

The magnet comes from the main museum of the city and, of course, witchcraft theme with lots of bats!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

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leave the Baltic at the moment to return again in the United States, this time in Boston . The largest city in New England has an original relation to other major cities in the United States. In fact, it is the presence of massive skyscrapers wanting to preserve the appearance of European origins. The skyline is so enjoyable and special. Less fashionable in New York, Boston is rich in culture and history. The city is basically split into two parts: the real Boston, the other - beyond the river - Cambridge. The first is the financial and tourist center, there are few historic buildings and skyscrapers, while the second is the home to two of the most important universities in the world, Harvard and MIT .

Cambridge campus is like a huge, seamless between the two universities, and although not strictly tourist, we have lived here and we were very good. However, there are several things to see. In addition to walking in the garden is full of squirrels, we recommend museum of natural sciences at Harvard , to technology MIT, and a stroll across the Harvard campus as a central one to see the statue of John Harvard benefactor , the building where you could meet Medialab Negroponte, and the new building designed by Frank Gehry at MIT.

back across the river, Boston offers a nice walk along the path of Freedom Trail, a long red stripe painted on the ground to follow to see the major historical sites in the city. These include the Old State House and Kings Chapel. Worth a visit Quincy Market, a huge food court where you can taste exotic foods and local products. These include the lobster, served in a sandwich, maybe not exactly a gourmet choice.

And it is the protagonist of the lobster magnet chosen to look nice chef who cooks mussels puzzled. Not bad!

Monday, November 8, 2010

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Still on the Baltic, this stage is dedicated to Tallinn. The wonderful happens in Estonia has a very small old town but very special. There are, in fact, of the splendid examples of Gothic Europe. The Town Hall is probably the most beautiful building but also to simply wander the narrow streets is very pleasant.

climb on top of the country you can visit the Alexander Nevsky Orthodox Cathedral. Still, it's very nice to walk along the city walls with features stalls selling local products, mainly clothing typical. Several places to see related to the history and architecture.

Tallinn took advantage of membership and modernize the European Community has used the funds to restore its historic buildings. The result is a city that presents, side by side, history and modernity in a setting perfect.

buy products from wool and linen (towels, hats, scarves), the vodka and various artifacts. The general idea of \u200b\u200bTallinn is a town rich and lively, and definitely a step that will leave a beautiful memory in the visitor.

Our Tallinn is a magnet for old-fashioned boot up with the inscription "Pikk Jalg" which would mean "long leg" and is one of the historic streets Tallinn.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

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Tallinn St. Petersburg Helsinki

Third post dedicated to the Baltic, and this time we are in beautiful St. Petersburg .
Russia's second city is a succession of wonderful views over the canals, rich and beautiful palaces cathedrals.
Historically, the name of St. Petersburg is especially linked to the October Revolution that is remembered today with the cruiser Aurora moored in port. The city is huge and a bit 'difficult to visit alone for its size but also by the fact that it is still very popular, making the Cyrillic script, therefore, difficult orientation. Many are

points that are worth a visit: the first can only be Hermitage Museum, one of the most extensive and important museums in the world. Impressive list of authors displayed impressive but also the building in winter and is a part of the museum.
It's worth a boat trip on the canals and walks along Nevsky Prospect .
There are also many churches to visit: Isaac , San Nicola, the fortress of St. Peter and Paul , but what impressed us most is the church of aesthetically Savior on Spilled Blood, built on Russian style of the Middle Ages, like St. Basil in Moscow. Still
a visit to the Yusupov Palace, known for his fictional murder of Rasputin .

brings us to our magnet that is a barrel of caviar, one of the delicacies of the city. There is one pictured on the front and above the sturgeon caviar overflowing. Not bad!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

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The second post on the Sea is dedicated to the beautiful city of Helsinki, capital of Finland.
The city is spread over several small islands and has several points of interest include the Senate Square with the cathedral, the monument to the composer Sibelius , the Kiasma Museum for contemporary art, the picturesque marina with the local market and much more.

The city is not huge, with a day at your disposal can be visited on foot starting from the marina and arrives at the Sibelius Monument. It 'nice to walk in these beautiful avenues where different types of architecture and alternate chase, classic, modern, rustic and modern.
the marina you can buy colorful berries and local products such as hats, crafts and food specialties such as meatballs with reindeer!

Christmas is also present in summer and between objects to be bought there are certainly the tree decorations, glass, wood or fabric. And who, if not Santa Claus (who lives here although a little 'further north to Rovaniemi ), could be the protagonist of our magnet? Rubber with a very useful thermometer, reminds us that the Finnish climate is quite cold even though we at the end of August, we enjoyed a beautiful sunny day with temperatures around 15 degrees.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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Copenhagen

Today we begin a series of posts on our last trip to the Baltic Sea. The first stop was the beautiful Copenhagen, Denmark's jewel, one of the most civilized in Europe.

The city is very picturesque and has several points of interest: Tivoli gardens, halfway between the park and amusement park, the neighborhood of Christiania , utopian paradise of freedom, Nyhavn, the harbor district, once a rough neighborhood and now picture postcard Strøget , the pedestrian center, and the tasty local beer .

Even as regards museums , Copenhagen has something for every taste: classical and contemporary art, historical and open-air museums.
be noted however that there are also museums of the less traditional but equally interesting, especially for young people: the museum of Guinness Book of Records, one of the oddities of Ripley , that some 'particular science and that of Andersen's fairy tales .
Among other things to do to enjoy a vodka ice 'Ice Bar and local beers such as Carlsberg and Ceres.

This time we needed a hotel as we traveled by boat but the last time we were in Copenhagen we stayed at The Square , recommended for its excellent central location from where you can visit everything on foot.

brings us to our magnet. It represents one of the city's top attraction, the little mermaid (not currently on loan to the city as the Expo in Shanghai), from Andersen's fairy tale. The magnet rubber is soft and the look is not exactly what the statue. But the great thing is this ....

Sunday, June 27, 2010

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Miami and Keys

Another post from the United States as we have just returned from Miami and the Keys . Once in Miami you must rent a car here because it is almost impossible to move without, unlike cities like NY or Chicago.

Miami is a unique city: it offers less than other cities for museums and cultural events but it does have its peculiarities. In fact, Miami is really like a combination of several cities: in particular, the art deco district of Miami Beach is certainly to be seen. Miami Beach is one of the islands in front of the downtown Miami and is the fun part, to the beaches by day and night for the trendy. Then there is another island, Key Biscane , which instead is very residential but has some beaches and a beautiful view of downtown Miami. Then there is precisely Downtown Miami, which is part of the larger hotels and finance. Instead without skyscrapers Little Havana, the Cuban district where you can sample local cuisine and buy cigars!
Please stop in Miami suggest searching hotels in Miami Beach where you can leave your car parked and take a walk along the paths rich with different humanity.

Leaving Miami we headed to the Everglades to visit the marshes. Here to visit include nature parks where you can take a ride on the classic boat Airboat which provide a unique experience provided you are not frightened by insects (especially dragonflies giants!). A close encounter with a crocodile is guaranteed!

We then moved to the Keys, the islands are connected by bridges over these enormous sea. The first stop was in Key Largo where we visited the John Pennekamp Park where we toured with the glass-bottomed boat to see the reef in calm and relaxation. We stayed at ' Amoray , very welcoming. Then we moved on the tip directly to Key West that, unlike the other towns on the nearby islands, is truly a very welcoming country. Different things to see: we have limited ourselves to the home of Ernest Hemingway , the local train ride on and the museum of local traditions . Do not get a margarita and then fail to Sloppy Joe, who attended the local Hemingway. We chose to stay Wicker Guesthouse (that we can recommend the excellent quality / price / location) on Duval Street, the main street.

We also visited the Ripley's museum , not just local, but always fun. Take a trip to the Southernmost point (just 90 miles from Cuba) for a souvenir photo. Things to buy here: funny t-shirts, cigars for everyone, all products' aloe, and margaritas at will (so they are lightweight) to be consumed on the spot!

And we get to our magnet. The Pink Flamingo is a bit 'the symbol of this part of the United States and we were very torn about which to choose: we opted for this in the picture and has a palm tree with leaves made of cloth and a flamingo with sunglasses sun posing very relaxed. I hope you like it!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

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Chicago

very late here's a new post on our last vacation. Even the States, this time with Chicago. Been years since we heard from many quarters as Chicago was one of the most beautiful cities in the United States and we must say that we were not disappointed. In typical American

skyline and comprises some of the most beautiful skyscrapers ever built (some see them play in the magnet of the photo), joins the overlooking Lake Michigan and the river that runs through it that make it all very picturesque , especially at night with city lights reflected in water.

There is much to see in Chicago: the Field Museum, the Museum of Science and Industry , the Art Institute, the ' Adler Planetarium, the Shedd Aquarium , the Museum of Contemporary Art . Leaving the museum must walk on the Magnificent Mile , the shopping street and night life too. And this is the area that we recommend to search for a hotel room because we were near the Public Library , well connected and close to downtown but in the evening, however, we moved to the Magnificent Mile for dinner. Walking to the Millennium Park where, among other things, you can see the auditorium of Frank Gehry. Especially if you travel with children, it is worth a visit to Navy Pier , and if you want to make a short trip out of town (30 minutes by subway) to arrive Oak Park where you'll find many buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright.

The city is characterized by the metro, elevated and flows that characterizes the urban landscape in an original way. Surely you have seen so many films set in Chicago where you see the meter L: to cite at least The Blues Brothers and the series ER but the city also hosts films as The Untouchables , Spider Man and, of course, Chicago.

Chicago a city where you spend good to eat and sleep. We suggest you try the typical local pizza, the Deep Dish Pizza : enjoy it from the guides suggest Pizza One local friends but we have also suggested the chain Lou Malnati .
Finally, a recommendation for the most disturbing thing we saw: American Girl Place, a shop where the dolls doll looks like the girl who chose her and both can dress the same. Prices for haunting things that should not need a doll and an attendance of mothers-daughters who would need a recall to reality.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

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Atlanta, GA

very late inaugurating New Year filled with the magnets "beautiful" that lead us around the world.
After New York, crossing the ocean to reach the new United States. This time, however, the middle is a bit 'least known of the former Atlanta.

In fact, Atlanta is not one of the most tourist towns of the States. We have arrived for work (a conference at a local university), but the trip has given many pleasant surprises. Not everyone knows that Atlanta is the city of peaches, as shown in the next friendly magnet.

First, Atlanta is, by its central location, a hub for travelers in the United States. The airport is one of the largest and most important work by sorting and dozens of destinations. The city is huge and has lots of offices, we visited on a holiday crossing roads often deserted. Moreover, it was in May but the heat was tropical!

However, there are some things that, for various reasons, are not lost: The World of Coca-Cola is a museum dedicated to the famous beverage. Besides the story of its creation and the numerous campaigns throughout the world, the original museum offers the chance to taste all kinds of coca-cola and other beverages created by the company that is headquartered right here. Obviously, we have tried everything: some were disgusting!

If you exceed this free tour, go to ' High Museum of Art that, in addition to its rich collection, location presents a very high level, including Renzo Piano and Richard Meier. A treat for the architects!

then visit the headquarters of CNN where you can see live the work of local journalists and see how a TV studio. Even a stop at ' aquarium, the largest in the world: I do not know if this is true but there was a whale shark !
Finally, not least, remember that Atlanta is the city of Martin Luther King .

worth noting a couple of things: having the machine renting and having to go to small towns like Barnesville, we visited an outlet huge (and very convenient) and a city-movie set: the city of Juliette, in fact, is the location of the film Green Tomatoes Fried and keeps the whole atmosphere of the film. Make sure a break at the Whistle Stop Cafe : guess which is the dish of the house?