City through the Lens: La Defense District, Paris, France.
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Anna Pavlova: The Ballerina Who Became a Dessert
Photo by Karina Kungla on Pexels.com Light as air. Graceful. Unforgettable. These words describe Anna Pavlova, the legendary Russian ballerina of the early 20th century… but they also describe the dessert she inspired. The pavlova cake—a crisp, cloud-white meringue with a soft, marshmallow heart, topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit—was created in her honorContinueContinue reading “Anna Pavlova: The Ballerina Who Became a Dessert”
Delightful Architecture: Victory Boizot Chatelet Fountain, Paris, France.
How Dom Perignon’s Mistake Created the New Year’s Tradition.
As we raise our glasses to welcome in the new year, let’s take a moment to appreciate the origins of one of the most iconic beverages associated with celebrations – champagne. Legend has it that champagne was created by accident, thanks to a fortunate mistake made by a monk named Dom Pierre Perignon in theContinueContinue reading “How Dom Perignon’s Mistake Created the New Year’s Tradition.”
Thursday Travel: The Basilica of Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre, Paris, France
City through the Lens: Paris, France.
Architectural Delights: Paris, France
Why is Belgian chocolate so favorite and the best treat in the world?
This post was published on my Triptipedia page first. Chocolate is the best treat in the world and a fantastic mood booster. I’m one of those people who absolutely love chocolate and can’t imagine life without it. Belgian chocolate is a recognized world leader, and their premium chocolate established itself as a global standardContinueContinue reading “Why is Belgian chocolate so favorite and the best treat in the world?”
Forgive, But Never Forget. Memorial to the Martyrs of the Deportation in Paris.
Ile de la Cité, a gorgeous and historical island, sits in the middle of Siena in the oldest district of Paris. It’s home to the iconic and spectacular Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral. You also can see the old bridge, the Pont Neuf, and the city’s narrowest road bridge there, Point de l’Archevêché. On the easternContinueContinue reading “Forgive, But Never Forget. Memorial to the Martyrs of the Deportation in Paris.”
Celebrate 100 Suitcase Travel Blog posts with an author. Q&A
Today I have a small achievement: I have already published 100 posts. In celebration of my little blogging anniversary, I decided to conduct an interview with myself. I think, through the interview, you can get a good sense of a person’s personality, worldview, and life opinions. I will interview myself, but if you have anyContinueContinue reading “Celebrate 100 Suitcase Travel Blog posts with an author. Q&A”
Paris: fun tip for travellers.
Location Have you watched the movie Midnight in Paris? Movie “Midnight in Paris” If NOT: I recommend you watch it. Believe me, you are going to like it. “Midnight in Paris” is a romantic comedy, beautiful fantasy and well-done movie written and directed by Woody Allen. And, of course, it was shot in Paris, which is an absolutely gorgeous city. ContinueContinue reading “Paris: fun tip for travellers.”
Which countries have the most UNESCO Heritage sites ?
55 Heritage Sites: Historic center of Rome Historic center of Florence The Trulli of Alberobello Villa d’Este, Tivoli Venice and its Lagoon Cathedral, Torre Civica and Piazza Grande, Modena and more… 55 Heritage Sites: The Great Wall Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden in Beijing Kulangsu, a Historic International Settlement Cultural Landscape of Honghe Hani RiceContinueContinue reading “Which countries have the most UNESCO Heritage sites ?”