Greenwich is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in south-east London, known worldwide as the home of the Prime Meridian and Greenwich Mean Time. Just a short journey from central …
UNESCO Sites
UNESCO Sites protect the world’s cultural and natural treasures. From ancient ruins and historic cities to breathtaking landscapes, they represent a heritage of universal value. Visiting these places means discovering stories, traditions and beauty recognised worldwide as part of humanity’s shared legacy.
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Hue, in central Vietnam, is often included in travel itineraries for its UNESCO-listed imperial heritage. Focusing only on the Citadel, however, gives a limited view of the city. As I …
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The Imperial Citadel of Hue, in central Vietnam, was the imperial capital of the Nguyen dynasty for over a century. Its monumental complex, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site …
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Visiting the Imperial Tombs in Hue felt like stepping into a quieter, more reflective side of Vietnam’s history, where architecture, landscape, and symbolism are closely connected. These are not simple …
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Hoi An is one of the most beloved destinations in central Vietnam, famous for its lanterns and for its UNESCO-listed historic Ancient Town. The architecture of the old quarter reflects …
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After several years, I returned to Vietnam through an editorial project for my Travel Blogger Italiane community. What began as a structured plan soon evolved into a journey far beyond …
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Returning to Ha Long Bay after years wasn’t the experience I imagined. Although the majesty of its 1,600 karst limestone islands remains unique, the context around it has changed radically. …
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My journey through North India, between Delhi, Rajasthan and Agra, was an intense experience. Magnificent architecture, everyday spirituality guided by gods for every occasion, surreal traffic shared with wandering cows, …
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Visiting the Matyó Museum in Mezőkövesd was one of the main reasons behind my Hungarian road trip. I wanted to finally see the vivid colours and floral patterns I had …
