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London - Travel Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 84

London - Travel Europe

If there is a place on earth where art, theater, fashion, cinema, music and architecture are inspired by new turmoils while remaining anchored to history and tradition, this is London. The city has a thousand souls, and there are so many ways to live and explore it.There is the British London of Big Ben and Trafalgar Square, there is the Swinging London which animated the world music scene since the Sixties, there is the artistic London from the British Museum to the Tate Modern, there is the glamorous London, from classics shops of Regent Street and Bond Street to markets of Petticoat Lane and Portobello. And there is, too, the gothic London, to be discovered on the trail of Jack the Ripper. Whether you are there for only 48 hours or longer, for business or leisure, this Travel Europe guide selected for you the best of the city, through new trendy addresses and well-known destinations, contemporary design and tradition, low budget solutions and more exclusive locations. The guide provides you quick information about tourist trails, shopping, museums, hotels, cafés, restaurants and clubs. Moreover, a conversation manual, a city map and a transport map.

Barcelona - Travel Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 93

Barcelona - Travel Europe

The youth of half Europe has elected it capital of European entertainment. Proud and independent, vital and cosmopolitan: from 1992, the year of the Olympics, Barcelona has not stopped yet.Here futuristic architectures coexist with the Gothic and Modernist buildings, giving new life to old neighborhoods like Barri Gotic, La Ribera, El Born, El Raval and the promenade from La Barceloneta, the old fishermen's quarter, to the Port Olimpic.And if architecture of today continues to impress in every corner of the city, we must not forget that the first architect to let his name here was Antoni Gaudi. Starting from the Sagrada Familia, to Parc Guell, Casa Batllò and La Pedrera. Whether you are there for only 48 hours or longer, for business or leisure, this Travel Europe guide selected for you the best of the city, through new trendy addresses and well-known destinations, contemporary design and tradition, low budget solutions and more exclusive locations. The guide provides you quick information about tourist trails, shopping, museums, hotels, cafés, restaurants and clubs. Moreover, a conversation manual, a city map and a transport map.

Prague - Travel Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

Prague - Travel Europe

866 acres of historic centre placed, since 1992, on the UNESCO World Heritage List. A recognition that Prague has earned because of the streets of Mala Strana, the Jewish ghetto with its cemetery, the Hradčany district with its Castle and the Old Town with Charles Bridge. But the charm of the Czech capital is due today to architecture, design and a vibrant culture that transformed the city into the European capital of creativity.Here the Old and the New face each other, as Art Nouveau and Rococo facades alternate with futuristic buildings like the Dancing House designed by Frank Gehry. Whether you are there for only 48 hours or longer, for business or leisure, this Travel Europe guide selected for you the best of the city, through new trendy addresses and well-known destinations, contemporary design and tradition, low budget solutions and more exclusive locations. The guide provides you quick information about tourist trails, shopping, museums, hotels, cafés, restaurants and clubs. Moreover, a conversation manual, a city map and a transport map.

Milan - Travel Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 97

Milan - Travel Europe

Moral capital of the Belpaese, home of finance, fashion and design. Milan is a dynamic metropolis and also a city rich in art, culture, architecture, history and tradition. The splendid baroque buildings of the centre, the neo-classical ones in Corso Venezia, the extraordinary examples of Romanesque, the gothic styled Duomo, the buildings of Giò Ponti and the new Fair are an open-air catalogue of the Italian architectural styles. The jewel in the crown is the Scala Theatre, but not to be missed are the art collections in Pinacoteca di Brera and in the new Novecento Museum. Milan also is a city for shopping and its nightlife, especially during the Fashion Week or the Salone del Mobile, is one of the world's liveliest. Whether you are there for only 48 hours or longer, for business or leisure, this Travel Europe guide selected for you the best of the city, through new trendy addresses and well-known destinations, contemporary design and tradition, low budget solutions and more exclusive locations. The guide provides you quick information about tourist trails, shopping, museums, hotels, cafés, restaurants and clubs. Moreover, a conversation manual, a city map and a transport map.

Venice - Travel Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Venice - Travel Europe

Suspended and fascinating: Venice shows surprises at every corner. The most romantic Italian city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts an unique atmosphere, unlike any other city on earth: big and small canals navigated by boats, people strolling around the sestieri/districts and calli/streets. This guide helps you discover Venice’s real face: from St Marks Square, the heart of the city, to contemporary art of the latest Biennale and Peggy Guggenheim and Pinault collections. Besides, the two great Venetian painters, Tintoretto and Tiziano, lots of churches and palazzi, La Fenice opera house, the mysterious Palazzo Ducale... enjoying a typical “ombreta” or “spritz” drink and tastin...

Paris - Travel Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

Paris - Travel Europe

Paris has inspired and fascinated poets, songwriters, intellectuals and film directors. It is the birthplace of French Revolution and Nouvelle Vague, Impressionists and Coco Chanel, baguette and cabaret. Whether you are there for only 48 hours or longer, for business or leisure, this Travel Europe guide selected for you the best of the city, from Marais to Belleville, through new trendy addresses and well-known destinations, contemporary design and tradition, low budget solutions and more exclusive locations. The guide provides you quick information about tourist trails, shopping, museums, hotels, cafés, restaurants and clubs. Moreover, a conversation manual, a city map and a transport map.

Rome - Travel Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 101

Rome - Travel Europe

An open-air museum, Caput Mundi, Capital of Christianity, the Holy City: Rome is a sparkling metropolis still exhibiting the vestiges of its glorious past. Since ancient times, it is perhaps the city most often described in poetry, literature and on the silver screen. The tours in this guide take you on a trip from ancient Rome to the present day. Discovering the most fascinating places and quarters of the city, the fountains and the hidden cloisters, the papal splendours and everyday life in Trastevere. Between history and new architectural trends by some of the world’s most important architects, who have intervened in the fabric of the city over the years, blending shapes of modernity in...

Soups & Creams - iCook Italian
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 91

Soups & Creams - iCook Italian

The old Italians saying “If it isn’t soup, it’s wet bread”, reveals the origins of a food which, for centuries, was considered to be a poor man’s dish. And it’s no wonder. Bread was first used in medieval times by the rich instead of a plate to eat their meals off of, and then, when they had finished, it was boiled, in water or soup, to become the servant’s dinner. But even stale bread, which had been left over from the days before, was steeped in water to soften it up, resulting in some of the most beloved, traditional, Italian recipes, especially those from Tuscany. Light or filling, with vegetables or legumes, meat or fish, here are 40 creams and soups which are given as Ita...

Cocktails & Snacks - iCook Italian
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 91

Cocktails & Snacks - iCook Italian

The consequence of the Italian boom years of the 1980s, the ritual of the apéritif has now become part of the national fabric. And just like every ritual it has its liturgy: from colourful cocktails and snacks to just the right glass. The barman is the star, whether relatively well known or not, professional or amateur, they have all the answers to the mysteries to the perfect recipe for a James Bond style Martini, an original spritz, or a Mojito like the ones Hemingway used to drink at La Bodeguita. So, we decided to ask some of them for the secrets of the perfect cocktail and how to harmoniously balance each ingredient. Meanwhile, the chefs provide the ideas for snacks and finger food. Ju...

Pasta - iCook Italian
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 86

Pasta - iCook Italian

In origine erano cacio e pepe. Poi con la scoperta dell’America arrivò il pomodoro che in realtà comparve abbinato alla pasta solo nel 1839 nel ricettario di Ippolito Cavalcanti che propone i suoi “vermicelli co’ le pommadore”. Da allora gli spaghetti con la pummarola di strada ne hanno fatta diventando una delle bandiere della cucina italiana nel mondo. Che siano linguine o trenette, spaghetti o bucatini, penne o fusilli ogni formato di pasta dà il meglio di sé con il giusto abbinamento. Se la diatriba su chi, tra cinesi e italiani, inventò la pasta è ancora aperta, ciò su cui non si discute è su chi la sappia cucinare meglio. Il punto di cottura – al dente -, la consisten...