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Albany
After landing at Perth Airport, we drove for four hours to reach Albany, a charming seaside town. I recommend packing a jacket and a few pairs of pants, as the weather can get quite chilly. During my stay, I was…
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Margaret River Region
The Margaret River Region was the second stop on my trip, and I stayed at an Airbnb located at the city center – this made it convenient, with everything from cafes, scenic drives to shopping within easy reach. As the…
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Rome
Rome was my third stop, and it turned out to be the most fascinating one. Many people might dismiss the city as being “just another historical destination,” but trust me, there’s so much more to it than that. While it…
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Vatican City & the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Vatican City is the smallest city in the world, yet catholic’s biggest man lives there – the Pope. There is a fascinating museum there. Admission is eight to seventeen euros, depending on which ticket you buy. If you are planning…
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Venice
Venice is the ‘floating city’ and that is the right name for it, given that most of the city is shrouded in water. Most transport is in the form of boats, like taxis and buses. The most known boat in…
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Milan
Milan was my first stop in Italy, and it quickly became one of the most memorable cities I’ve ever visited. What I loved most about Milan was the incredible shopping scene. The city is truly a fashion capital, with an…
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Florence
From Milan, we drove to the Stelvio Pass, where it was bedecked in snow and seemed like a winter wonderland. Just a short walk from Ponte Vecchio, you’ll find the Uffizi Galleries, one of the world’s most famous art museums.…