A Visit to Venice

Venice might be sinking, but my memories will never drown of the beautiful Italian port city. Maybe I have an affinity for canals, but Venice and Amsterdam hold a special place in my heart. On my first day in Venice, I settled in and took in the breathtaking views of the canals and the sea. The city is very picturesque,…
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Firenze Forever

Florence has a unique charm. With the cartoonish Ponte Vecchio smiling at the city, the small delicious trattorias, and the smell of leather wafting from the San Lorenzo market… the city is full of character and culture. On my last day in Florence, I wore a leopard dress, Salvatore Ferragamo Vara Bow flats and a new lavender bag picked up…
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Florence Duomo

The Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore, and the Duomo, designed by Brunelleschi is one of the most spectacular cathedrals I’ve visited. The dome itself sparked the Renaissance, and  marks the depart from Gothic architecture. I climbed to the top of the duomo, and since it’s the highest building in Florence, the panoramic view was spectacular. Of course, my boyfriend…
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The Spanish Steps

The Spanish Steps was one of my first destinations for my reporting trip in Rome last month. I was writing a story for Cultour Magazine, which will be published next Tuesday, so sit tight! In the mean time, here’s a rough-cut of a video I produced to go along with my story. The steps were full of tourists, fake designer…
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Fontana di Trevi

The Trevi Fountain is one of the most romantic and iconic attractions in Rome. Sadly, where there is history and beauty in Rome, often the tourists and con artists follow. We got to the fountain at sunset, just as the sky turned from light blue to cerulean. I was completely blown away by the size and beauty of this Baroque…
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