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Winery in Tuscany: Castello Del Trebbio

Winery in Tuscany: Castello Del Trebbio

During my few months in Italy, I had the opportunity to go to a wine tasting at a castle in Tuscany. Even writing that sentence feels like something from an Italian dream. Better yet, a scene in some romantic film about self-discovery and falling back 

Touring VS Exploring

Touring VS Exploring

Planning a vacation can be super exciting, however, there is a lot of research that needs to go into a vacation. Although booking with a travel agent can make it easier, the decisions still come down to you. Transportation and lodging are two of the 

Fiesole

Fiesole

Fiesole, Italy - Ayla Boswell
Incredible view of Florence from Fiesole

Fiesole is home to gorgeous villas and ancient Roman ruins. It’s the perfect day trip from Florence, Italy. You can choose to stay for a few hours or all day since it isn’t a long train journey like some other cities. It’s a short drive (10-25 minutes) or a long walk (1-2 hours), however, I would recommend taking a bus or tour if you’re traveling in Italy without a car. A website called Rome2Rio has information on which buses to take and how much it will cost you.

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We started off our trip by walking around the center of the city near the Fiesole Cathedral and made our way up Via Antonio Gramsci. This street was full of restaurants, stores, and bakeries. It was the perfect place to walk around and stop for a coffee & pastry before heading to the Archaeological Area.

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Archaeological Area of Fiesole

Via Portigiani, 50014 Fiesole FI, Italy

Fiesole, Italy - Ayla Boswell

Fiesole, Italy - Ayla Boswell
The Roman Theater

Fiesole, Italy - Ayla Boswell

Fiesole, Italy - Ayla Boswell
The Baths

Fiesole, Italy - Ayla Boswell

Fiesole, Italy - Ayla Boswell

Fiesole, Italy - Ayla Boswell
Archaeological Civic Museum

The Archaeological Museum is home to some interesting and strange material remains that were excavated from Fiesole and donated. More than a few strange objects caught me off guard due to their uniqueness.

Other Things To Do: Villa Medici, Convent of San Domenico, San Francesco Monetary, Museum Bandini, Fontelucente, Fiesole Museum, Fondazione Primo Conti Onlus, and Church of Santa Maria Primerana.

-Ayla♥

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Pisa

Pisa

I got the opportunity to take a tour from Florence to Pisa while I was studying abroad in Italy. I decided to share some photos and information that I think would be valuable to anyone who is planning a visit.  The Leaning Tower of Pisa (or 

Naples

Naples

We didn’t have any plans when Grace and I went to Naples. All I knew about Naples was Pizza and the archaeological museum. Both things that this city is famous for.  Naples isn’t one of those cities that you fly halfway around the world to see. 

Marseille & Aix-En-Provence

Marseille & Aix-En-Provence

The first city that comes to mind when everyone thinks of France is Paris. Although Paris is lovely, it is different from the South of France. Paris is where you go to be overwhelmed. Overwhelmed by the art, the shopping, the people, and the streets. There is an energy around Paris. An energy that is entirely different from the provence. Paris is New York and Provence is California. You go to the South of France to relax, delicately soak in the culture, and stroll through life.

Marseille

the city of ships & Old Port

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Notre Dame de la Garde

 The main attraction in Marseille is the Notre Dame de la Garde. This basilica was built in the mid-19th century in the Roman-Byzantine style. Even if art history doesn’t interest you, the inside of this basilica is worth the visit. The design on the arches is similar to that of the Mosque of Cordoba.

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Inside Notre Dame de la Garde
Looking around you’ll notice a theme with the interior. Nope, not candy canes. Ships! The basilica has ships painted on the walls and hanging from the ceiling. Survivors from near disasters at sea would have replicas of their ships made to bring to Notre Dame de la Garde as a gift to Our Lady. At the top of the dome of this basilica, viewed from most points in Marseille, is a large gold statue of “la Bonne Mère” holding the Christ Child. The people of Marseille, and especially the sailors and fisherman, believe that Our Lady watches over and protects them.
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Views of Marseille

I wasn’t able to stay until sunset, but if you are, definitely go around that time! I’m sure the pictures from up here will be beautiful and romantic.

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Views of Old Port of Marseille
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Palais Longchamp

Other things to do/see: Marseille Cathedral, La Vieille Charité, Abbey of Saint Victor, Parc Borély, Marseille History Museum, Fort Saint Nicolas, La Friche, Cantini Museum, and Porte d’Aix.

Aix-En-Provence

the city of art & fountains

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Place d’Albertas

In Aix-en-Provence, Grace and I went on a walking tour of some of the main sites (Cours Mirabeau, Saint Sauveur Cathedral, & Place d’Albertas). The city is a beautiful place to walk around because there are so many lovely stores, restaurants, fountains, and buildings with French architecture.

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Les Macarons de Caroline

Once the walking tour was over, Grace and I made sure to go inside some of the stores. One of the places we went to was an amazing French macaron bakery. Inside was every flavor of macaron you could imagine. I am not the biggest fan of macarons, but if I was, I would have got a huge box of them. However, these macarons were AMAZING. Far better than any macaron I’ve had in The States. If all macarons tasted that good, I would have been a bigger fan when it comes to these delightful cookies. Not only were the macarons great, but so was the woman working there. After having been to Paris, I assumed all French people hated their jobs. Usually the service in Parisian stores isn’t pleasant. I find them to be very rude to everyone. Either they will rush you out the door or follow you around the entire store. However, everyone in Aix en Provence was very pleasant and happy to see us walk inside. 

Where we ate: Les Macarons de Caroline and Tutti Frutti, 3 Rue de la Couronne, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France

Other things to do/see: Musée Granet, Aix Cathedral, Hotel de Caumont, and Pavillon Vendome

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Lavender

Lavender is famously grown in the South of France, so of course I went into all the lavender stores we saw (& there was a lot!). I went home with a small bar of lavender soap for my father since that is his favorite scent of soap. Something I wish I had the opportunity to do is visit a lavender field while I was in Provence. There are tours that depart from Aix-en-Provence to the largest lavender field in the South of France here for anyone who’s interested. If you get the chance, please go for me. & tag me (@aylaboswell) on Instagram so I can see them.

-Ayla♥

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Athens

Athens

When I think of Athens, I think of Greek Mythology. Which isn’t totally bizarre because hello?? Greece. Greek Mythology. Athena. Acropolis. It would be weird to not think about mythology while wandering through a city such as Athens. But what is bizarre is how I