Known as the unofficial capital of the champagne region, Reims is a striking city that provides French flair, delectable eats, history and of course, sparkling wine.
The Alsace region of France springs vivid pictures when I think of it— brightly colored half-timbered houses lining narrow cobblestone alleys, a foodie’s paradise with Michelin-starred restaurants in quaint villages, and of course, award-winning wines.
Europe is home to some amazing sights and landmarks. The lovely canals of Venice, the elegance of Big Ben and Buckingham Palace in London, the glamorous Eiffel Tower in Paris – the list goes on and on. You’ve probably got a few of these postcard-worthy spots on your bucket list. Bad news.
Tuscany is a dream destination for anyone who craves beautiful scenery, incredible food, some of the world’s finest wines and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Stretching from the Apennines to the Tyrrhenian Sea, Tuscany is the heart of Italy.
Eelected the 2018 Capitale Italiana della Cultura, Palermo is more than simply the capital of Sicily or a pit stop on a tour of the Mediterranean. The city is a melting pot of historical culture; the shining crown of the island at the tip of Italy’s boot.
My hands shook with a heady mixture of excitement and adrenaline as I found the country code to Portugal – and pressed dial. I was calling Mini Bar Teatro – one of José Avillez’s restaurants.