Cordoba, the city in Andalusia where the cultures and flavors of traditional cuisine merge

In the enchanting heart of rural Andalusia, lies Cordoba, a fascinating city with a unique history, positioned along the bend of the Guadalquivir River. Its historic center is a real treasure, thanks to the extraordinary beauty of its monuments and the grand Moorish heritage that can be admired in the sumptuous Mezquita-Cathedral. This architectural masterpiece with its forest of arches and columns represents the glory of Al-Andalus and is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Cinque Terre: a culinary journey among breathtaking landscapes, picturesque villages and traditional Italian cuisine

The Cinque Terre, a hidden gem along the beautiful Ligurian coast, is a dream destination for lovers of food and fascinating scenery. This unique stretch of coastline, located between Levanto and La Spezia, consists of five picturesque fishing villages overlooking the Ligurian Sea: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. They are world-renowned for their breathtaking landscapes, colorful buildings on the cliffs, terraced vineyards, and delicious food.

Athens, the cradle of ancient civilization, philosophy and Mediterranean cuisine

The itinerary in the Capital of Greece, between millennia-old architecture, stories of ancient gods and tasty local cuisine
Athens is a unique city that knows how to combine its ancient and important history with the modern world. It has much to offer, both for those interested in art, history and legends related to the ancient gods, and for those who prefer social life, shopping and good traditional cuisine, both from sea and land. And all this always with a temperate and warm climate!

Bern and Thun: fairy tale places, curious legends and tasty traditional dishes

Wonderful places to visit and dishes to taste around the Swiss capital
Bern is a beautiful Swiss city, built on a human scale. It is surrounded by a wonderful river, the Aare, with light blue waters that looks like something out of storybook pictures. The city center is easy to visit, strolling among medieval buildings, curious fountains and historic towers.
Not far from the Swiss capital is another quaint town: Thun. Its setting is the Bernese Alps and the lake. Above the hill rises the white castle and lower down the town is crossed by the Aare River. Nearby are the St. Beatus Caves, a cave system traversed by underground waterfalls.

Zurich, Zug, Altdorf: Journey through color and flavor in inner Switzerland

Exploring German-speaking Switzerland, between cities, lakes, history and legend.
Zurich, Zug and Altdorf are three cities in German-speaking Switzerland that are geographically close to each other, but also very different. Zurich, the economic capital of Switzerland, is a city that combines classic Swiss style with the modernity and dynamism of a European city. Zug and Altdorf are smaller towns whose historic villages still preserve the image of Swiss tradition.