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Showing posts with label europe. Show all posts

Sunday, 7 April 2019

A day in Capri

It's been a while since my last post but I wanted to write this up as it's been a while since the Naples trip and I'd hate to forget all the little details. During our trip to Napoli we took a ferry down to Capri for the day. We'd booked weeks in advance and on the day a lot of the ferries weren't running due to the strong winds, so there was a slight issue with trying to get a different ferry and getting a refund issued for the original. But once we'd got to the island it was literally like a dream.

Everything was so beautiful and there were so many pretty views everywhere you looked. As it's filled with tourists and the roads are really busy, we thought we'd walk and explore. It got quite hot during mid morning and there were a lot of steps, but after a spot of lunch with a stunning view of the water we were ready for more exploring.

I cannot explain how pretty the views were from the Gardens of Augustus. We then took the ride up to Anacapri, which is the highest point of Capri with stunning views. The ride is a little scary as there are no harnesses or secure fastenings, but I am so glad we did that as it was probably one of the best parts of the trip.

A few tips for visiting Capri:

-There are a lot of steps so be prepared for walking and have comfy footwear.

-Make sure you take lots of drinking water with you. We noticed Capri was a lot more expensive for even small items compared to Naples, so be prepared to pay that little bit extra. It is expected as there are so many tourists on the island.

-Suncream!! Even during September when it wasn't that hot, the sun was really warm and I got really tanned from just spending one day there so make sure you use sun protection!

Monday, 1 October 2018

What To Do When Visiting Naples

So I've just got back from an amazing short trip to Naples, which was probably one of the most exhausting holidays I've had, but none the less totally worth it! When I first decided I wanted to visit Naples I never thought it would be as beautiful as it was. I researched a lot on what to and where to go and heard a lot about how it's not a safe place to visit, but I think anything could happen anywhere and you shouldn't let something like that stop you from exploring. So we spent four days which I think was just enough for everything we did there but I would have loved to stay for an extra couple of days to explore other places such as the Amalfi Coast and Positano.

We stayed in an apartment in Chiaia which is full of lots of shops, cafes and restaurants and it was the perfect spot as it was such a short distance from the port and train station, as well as being known as the clean area of Napoli so it was the prime location. We'd booked an Airbnb which I find a lot better than staying in hotels as you just have more space. The only downside is not having breakfast included but I guess that gives you a chance to find some cute cafes and eat out.

We did a few day trips visiting Capri, Pompeii and Sorrento and spent a little bit of time exploring Naples and trying out a few places that locals had recommended, including the famous L'Antica Pizzeria Da Michele which according to Eat Pray Love author Elizabeth Gilbert is the best pizza in the world. I have to say it's going to be hard finding a margherita pizza that tastes even slightly better than this place. We did have to wait over 30 minutes for a table but it was so worth it, and I can now say that I've tried the best pizza in the world and fallen in love with it.

I might add another post about what we got up to in Capri and Sorrento in more detail but here's a list below on a few of the must-see and dos when in Naples.

-Take a walk along the sea and visit the Castel dell'Ovo which is the castle on the water. It is free to climb up although you may not be able to view some rooms as they're used as meeting rooms, but the best part is definitely the view from the top. It also has a gorgeous view around the entrance and there's so many restaurants and bars next to the water.

-Visit Toledo train station which is definitely one of the most beautiful train stations I've seen in Europe, and close to it is Via Roma, a street full of shops and cafes.

-If you fancy spending some time shopping then Via Dei Mille in the Chiaia district is full of designer shops and so many cafes that are perfect for Gelato stops.

-Walk through the Galleria Umberto which is normally pretty busy and full of lots of shoppers. You'll find the famous Sfogliatelle which is a pastry stuffed with ricotta cheese and a hint of lemon. The building reminded me of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan and if you've been lucky enough to visit the fashion capital of Italy you'll know how beautiful it is.

-Get some fried pizza from Zia Esterina Sorbillo and take a walk through Piazza Plebiscito for the prettiest views of the city. The fried pizza is a speciality and it is similar to a Calzone pizza but with a lot less filling and it is deep fried instead of being baked. I got a margherita and it was so delicious as the filling stayed warm for ages and the dough was so soft but crispy as the same time.

Friday, 8 June 2018

Roaming In Rome

So it's been a while! I actually haven't thought about writing for such a long time as I've been crazy busy making glittery plans and working on my small biz of colourful and sparkly accessories. And then the other day I was just going through my photos looking for something and I started going through some holiday photos. It was then that I thought, as much as I truly love my small business and the passion and drive I have to work hard for it, I really just need a short break to somewhere new. I started going through old photos from a trip to Rome beginning of last year, and I just got that exciting feeling you get when you reminisce about a holiday. So I decided to share some of my photos, not just on Instagram like I usually do, but actually write about it.

I fell in love with Rome from the moment I saw it. There is just something so beautiful about seeing so much history and culture, remains of a place that still gets more and more magical by day. Even though it was literally zero degrees most of the time, the walking around and exploring was so much fun. Italian food is one of my favourite cuisines; there is always something to choose from no matter what you fancy. Travelling to a new place always makes me feel inspired as soon as I get back home, and it definitely makes me work smarter with a clear and refreshed mind.

So even though I'll be posting a lot about my small biz in the future (well I intend to), I hope you enjoy looking through my photos, and if you've not yet been to Rome, I'd highly recommend it! Please just don't do what I did and go in the midst of Winter, when it was way too cold to eat any gelato or enjoy the rooftop view from the hotel.