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Ogni Santi
... pretty much their own country. everything is written in german and italian, and most people speak both, at least a bit. But since I don't really look like an italian, they talked in german to me. And the city itself felt very german also, well bavarian. They have a nice tradition in Bolzano, every saturday morning they meet in this one restaurant and have some bread with all kinds of covering and a bianchetto, which is ...
No marmite, just rain
... as the rain held off a little longer and we were able to admire the windsurfers and sailing teams across the shoreline.
There is certainly plenty to occupy those that are not avid walkers in this town, with numerous shops and cafe's, all of which are set in modern, yet mediterranean feeling surroundings. I can image this place would be packed with Italians weekenders and tourists from much further afield during the summer months. Today though the rain was keeping ...
Hiking ahead of the marathon
... but it's still beautiful. Olive trees line the area around the port and in most directions it is picture perfect.
One feature that sums this town up is Piazza III Novembre near the waterfront which sports a beautiful clock tower, Torre Apponale which was built in the 13th Century and was once connected to the Rocca by an underground passage. The Rocca, surrounded by a moat, was the port traffic controller and now ...
The Italian Pit Stop
... upon. Lunch and Landy were our lucky talismans yet again, as they enticed another new friend bearing indispensable advice. A jocund fellow who had journeyed from somewhere in between Cologne and Frankfurt told us how enamoured he was with the English habitation of Birmingham, in particular with the pub crawls and mobile urinals which it proffers (neither of which he had experienced before). I have never visited this Birmingham but did feel that ...
Otzi the Iceman
... The ice has done a good job of preserving items that are more than 5 millenia old. Plenty of research has been done on him - his last meal is known, cause of death is from a heavily bleeding shoulder wound that lead to hypovolaemic shock and he was already plagued with health problems including arthritis and arteriosclerosis. But who attacked him, why, and what was he doing way up in the mountain? Hmmm.
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Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Fitness/Health center
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking