Miami guide: things to see, addresses and trends in the changing city

Miami guide: things to see, addresses and trends in the changing city

Forget it Miami Viceforget Sonny Crockett & Rico pastel-colored clothes drifting in their white Ferrari. Since the show became an icon of the 80s with its corollary of luxury, dolce vita and drugs, TV has changed. And You love me more and more. The city famous for its crime and which winked at transgression, in…

What to see in Essaouira: the beaches and the medina on the Moroccan sea

What to see in Essaouira: the beaches and the medina on the Moroccan sea

Light and breezy Essaouira, on the Atlantic coast of the Moroccois an enchanting alternative to the hectic and perennial agitation of Marrakech. The name of the city means “well designed” in Arabic, and is the place of a painter’s dreamswith a pleasant medina painted in the colors and shades of blue and white, imposing sand-colored…

Hong Kong travel guide: things to know, information and when to go

Hong Kong travel guide: things to know, information and when to go

Exaggerated and bewildering, full of contrasts and fascinating, futuristic and shabby. The contrasts are wasted here. And the adjectives are perhaps not even enough. Here’s why write one Hong Kong guide it’s difficult. Indeed, perhaps it is impossible. Because what was once a sparsely populated area of ​​lean and sleepy land to cultivate fishing villages…

What to see in Yangon, the ancient capital of Myanmar

What to see in Yangon, the ancient capital of Myanmar

The economic capital of the Burma (or whatever it’s called now Myanmar), Yangon it’s a compelling mix of golden pagodas, architecture colonial, dilapidated houses wrapped in a network of crumbling scaffolding and streets where exhaust gases seem to mix with history. A story that has known the hardships of the military dictatorship but which fortunately…

Things to see in Santiago de Cuba: the Caribbean and the Revolution

Things to see in Santiago de Cuba: the Caribbean and the Revolution

Santiago is there second city larger than Cuba, after theHavana, and at the same time a historical treasure and a cultural reference point for the island. This is because many consider that the Cuban revolution was born right here and in fact many places and museums trace the key events of this important period of…

Dubai Shopping Festival: shopping between skyscrapers and the desert

Dubai Shopping Festival: shopping between skyscrapers and the desert

Winter, time to buy. This could be the slogan of the Dubai Shopping Festival– or if you prefer more confidentially DSF – one of the most popular shopping festivals in the world which in practice transforms the emirate into the purchasing capital and the promised land of shopaholics. But not only that: because outside the…