Florence is a city that feels alive with history, art, and culture at every turn. From the soaring dome of the Florence Cathedral to the breathtaking views from Piazzale Michelangelo, the city invites you to slow down, wander, and soak in its magic. In this post, I’ll take you through the top things to see and do in this incredible Italian city.
Cinque Terre, Italy’s stunning stretch of the Italian Riviera, feels like stepping into a postcard. From Monterosso’s pastel houses, narrow streets, and golden Fegina Beach, to Manarola’s cliffside perch above a colourful harbour, the five villages burst with vivid colours, timeless architecture, and breathtaking coastal views. Terraced vineyards, ancient olive groves, and sparkling Mediterranean waters complete a scene that’s as photogenic as it is unforgettable. Here is a photo blog of my journey through the Italian Riviera…
There are some landmarks you recognise instantly and the Leaning Tower of Pisa is one of those rare icons. Rising at an impossible angle above the Piazza dei Miracoli, it feels both surreal and strangely graceful, as if it has been frozen mid-fall for centuries.
In this photo post, I’m sharing moments from my visit – the light hitting the marble just right, the quiet details, and the awe of standing beneath this magnificent structure.
Milan is a city of contrasts, with historic landmarks towering over some of the most modern and trendy buildings. I spent a few days in the world’s fashion capital in October, and it has easily become one of my favourite cities in Europe! All the main attractions are located literally within minutes of each other, so it is very walkable and do-able if you are under time constraints. Continue reading to find out the best things to see and do whilst in Milan…