Hotel Resort & Spa Miramonti
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Travel Blogs from Rota d'Imagna
Italia - like shaking hands with an old friend...
Although our time in Spain was enjoyable, we were craving fresh fruit and vegetables. Heres an observation of where we stayed in Spain....On every second corner there is a Pharmacy (Farmacia), wherever you can get a coffee you can get a beer, and the love for hams runs so deep that there are delicatessens on every block and even a Ham Muesuem. …
Milano
... was a market! It was incredibly busy and I've never heard the phrase 'ciao bella' used so many times. The last day I explored some more and visited agencies, once again a great way to see the city. I was also able to see some of the churches briefly and Sforza Castle. And you no what is fun.. Having to drag your suitcase all over the city.. Simply splendid. ...
Väterchen Frost in der Lombardei
... deutsches Kind hat das gesehen und fing gleich bei seinen Eltern an zu betteln. Wir sind damit wieder durch die Edelgalerien, am Stier ohne Klöten vorbei (wer sich auf der Stelle mit der Ferse dreht, bekommt angeblich viel Glück – ich füll mein Glücksreservoir ja lieber mit chinesischem Klimbim auf) und direkt ins Edelkaufhaus, das einem so wunderbar viel Schnickschnack bietet. Etwas aufwärmen und rumspielen später sind wir wieder aus den Massen raus und haben den Dom ...
First Stop
... at Osteria dei Poeti. The food was delicious, fresh and good. The hostesses were very attentive and it was evident that they took pride in their food and atmosphere. We recommend it.
Enjoy the photos of Milan and our “entry” into vacation mode. A couple of times (you’ll see in some of the photos), I got a very Parisian hit (only compliments meant both for Paris and Milan).
Ciao until the next ...
...But Where'd the Turkey Go??
... Looking at the menu, Dorian and I were wondering, "what the heck is 'topinambour'?" I looked up the word on my iphone and it turns out that it is known as a "Jerusalem artichoke." Our soup was made of that and toasted pine kernels and, oh my gosh, it was absolutely divine. Like seriously, it was the best soup that I have had in my entire life. I tried to sip it slowly, to savor it, but that was so hard to do when the taste was so incredibly perfect.
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Room service
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Free parking