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The Best Design Apartments in Rome

The Best Design Apartments in Rome

Rome has plenty and more to show for. Throughout the year visitors flock to the Eternal City to marvel at monuments such as the Coliseum, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Stairs, the…really the list is endless. Visiting the Vatican alone – an entire state on its own in the middle of the Italian capital – will leave you simply speechless. Fascinating about this magnificent city is certainly the combination of the modern and the ancient. Don’t forget you are in one of the most vibrant European cities, but just as you turn a corner you can find yourself travelling back into the ancient times of the Roman Empire. We love the mix between ancient architecture and functional, modern design and that is why we would like to present some of our best design apartments in Rome with some truly stunning interior design: You can stay right next to the Trevi Fountain   ON TREVI 1 Apartment   Or maybe you prefer Piazza Navona is this minimalistic apartment with a modern kitchenette NAVONA DESIGN Apartment   You can also opt for clean wooden design in Rome´s emblematic neighborhood Trastevere. Here you can stay in style in one of the prettiest parts of the city.   SAN CALLISTO Apartment     If you like it colorful and you’re looking for accommodation in Rome for a big group. COLOSSEO Apartment might be just what you need. Up to 10 people have space to sleep....
The London Metro: Key Stations and Interesting Facts

The London Metro: Key Stations and Interesting Facts

The Metro, “The Underground” or “The Tube” in the British capital lacks nothing that any of its neighboring countries has. With more than 350 stations, it is worth a tour in and of itself. One could almost say that it isn’t necessary to go outside to get to know the map of London. It is the world´s oldest metro, and its first line (the Metropolitan Line) was constructed in 1863.   via  Nick-K (Nikos Koutoulas) The lines of the “London Underground” Here are some interesting facts: The Central Line, starting in West Ruislip and ending in Epping, is the longest in existence. In fact, the London Underground is the third most extensive subway system that has ever been built, after Beijing and Shanghai. The most popular route, which is also full of tourists, is the one from Leicester Square to Covent Garden on the famous Picadilly Line, but that journey is actually so short that you could easily walk. To give you an idea, it takes about 20 seconds to travel (so about 250 meters).   Why not stop at each of the stations? All of the Metro stops have escalators, but one really stands out above the rest. I’m talking about Angel, the Northern Line, which boasts a height of almost 60 meters and more than 160 steps. And if you’re a data geek, you’ll be interested to know that the moving escalators cover a distance equal to around the world twice a week. There are 426 across the entire network. Yes, they go up and up. And when you leave a train car, you’ll hear a sentence that...
Five free activities to do in Tokyo

Five free activities to do in Tokyo

Are you traveling with a tight budget in Tokyo? Here is what you are looking for: five free activities in the Japanese capital. The United Nations University The United Nations University is not just a symbolic building of Tokyo’s panorama, but also an important educational center that organizes international conferences on global issues and public interest. If you want to investigate issues related to human rights and global concerns, there you will find an excellent library open to the public. During the weekends, in the square just in front of the building, you can enjoy one of the most popular green markets of the city. Address: United Nations University Bldg, 5-53-70 Yoyogi , Shibuya- ku , Tokyo Opening hours:  Mon -Fri 10am – 1pm , 2 – 5.30pm Zojoji Temple Zojoji is the main temple of the Jodo Buddhist sect. Located in the Kanto area, Zōjō -ji has witnessed countless historical events since its construction in 1393. Although the building that we see today is a reconstruction made in 1970, it still keeps the famous Zojoji Sangedatsumon, the oldest wooden structure in Tokyo dating from 1605. The temple is divided into 3 sections, which are a representation of the 3 stages one needs to reach to achieve nirvana. This museum is the perfect place to come with your family and learn a little more about the history of Tokyo. Address: 4-7-35 Shiba Koen , Minato- ku , Tokyo Opening  Hours: 6:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily . Land 24 hours a day. via nickgraywfu Mejiro Teien For those who are tired of the noise and crowds of the city, Mejiro...