I especially love the cozy touches that make the setting feel warm and inviting. Finding ways to make festive gatherings more affordable is always a plus—thank goodness for the chuys coupon code, which helps us snag great deals!
Our first Italian city to visit was Genova (Genoa). Once again, we stayed in the city center so we could walk everywhere. The city reminded me of San Francisco, but cleaner and older. The buildings are right next to each other and you have hilly streets. The brightly colored buildings add beauty to this old city. The architecture on the buildings is beautiful and reflects the city’s history. Of course, there are streets that are narrow and are only for pedestrians. Fortunately, the city has done a wonderful job of placing maps throughout the city for tourists. These three bell towers would ring at the same time. The clanging was astounding. Yes, Christmas decor was still up in January! This was just one of many motorcycle parking lots throughout Genova. Fresh pasta, gnocchi, and pesto. This is a traditional Genova dish. It tasted like meatloaf.
Peccioli is a place of artistic expression. Throughout the village, you can view different types of art. An organization called MACCA was created for contemporary art to blend in with historic Peccioli. Peccioli is an open art museum. You can walk throughout the village at any time of day and see beautiful pieces of art for free. Painting of Peccioli. Our apartment is in the bottom right panel across from the church. This alley had different colorful pieces that were lit up at night. Murals can be found throughout the village. Depending on where you stood, you could see different reflections of the town's square What do you think?
I especially love the cozy touches that make the setting feel warm and inviting. Finding ways to make festive gatherings more affordable is always a plus—thank goodness for the chuys coupon code, which helps us snag great deals!
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