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Rome - An ancient city on the canvas of Modern World

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Traveling is an incredible component of human existence. Especially visiting new places enriches our personality, with new sights, tastes, and cultures. Luckily, I get opportunities to visit the desirable places in the world. Recently I visited Rome , the capital of Italy . An ancient city of the once most popular empire. If you guys wonder how to spend two to three days in Rome . Don't worry, here are some ideas to explore. Rome is one of the most iconic cities in Europe , with a long history to match. It is a melting pot of ethnicities and cultures from around the world. A foodie's heaven, from the world-class cuisine to takeaway pizzas. Archaeological wonders, ancient sites, famous museums,  Rome has it all. Piazza Navona DAY 1 Start your day by visiting one of the largest and most beautiful squares in Rome, Piazza Navona with two majestic fountains, where The Church of Sant'Agnese stands to provide an impressive backdrop. The Church of Sant'Ag

Amsterdam - A city famous for beautiful houses over canals

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Hello guys, hope you all enjoyed my previous story about the travel to Paris. This is another story from our Europe travel diaries continuing our journey from Paris.  Let me ask you one question before sharing this another incredible experience. What do you look for when you go on vacation? I have many reasons, but most importantly: I look to disengage with my daily life and unite as much as possible with the new place.  At the same time, I also desire to enjoy the best of the time and places. I look to dive into the local culture and try to understand their values and traditions.  The authenticity and uniqueness of Netherland’s capital, Amsterdam left me wanting for more. We were delighted that we choose to end our 8 days journey in world-famous Amsterdam. Beautiful view of boats over canal As you all know, Amsterdam is a gorgeous city with stunning views, bike-friendly roads and plenty of water canals(more than Venice, as I heard) where one can simply walk alon