Bulgari Just Opened Its First Hotel in Rome. Here’s a Look Inside.
Robb Report via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“I think better than any other hotel we can take our clients into that world of art, history, ...
A look inside the walls of the 11th-century Marco Simone castle
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The beautiful Italian city every bit as pretty as Rome, Florence or Venice
Daily Express· 6 days agoWhen people think of Italy's most enchanting cities, it's Rome, Florence and Venice that usually...
19 Popular Tourist Spots That People Were Really, Really Disappointed After Visiting Them
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 7 days ago"Just to clarify, I still love and appreciate my city and think it's well worth the visit. As a...
Bentley Belonging Bentayga Art Car Signifies A Commitment To Diversity
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European architect Lev Libeskind to set up first US office in Phoenix - Phoenix Business Journal
The Business Journals· 17 hours agoA world-renowned architectural firm based in Milan, Italy has selected Phoenix for its first U.S. office. Lev Libeskind, lead designer and creative director of Libeskind Studio Design, said ...
In the Ryder Cup, Home-Team Advantage Is Very Serious
New York Times· 1 day agoThis year the competition is in Rome, which means the European team controls the course setup and can adjust it to its players’ strengths. Max Homa returned from a scouting ...
Traffic Chronicles: Insights into the World's Slowest Moving Cities - Southwest Journal
Southwest Journal· 1 day agoExplore the world's traffic patterns, from the fastest-moving cities to those plagued by congestion....
The geology of the Pyrenees: Spain
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