Flemish Words and Phrases for Travelers
This article may contain affiliate / compensated links. For full information, please see our disclaimer. Why You Should Learn a Few Flemish Words and Phrases If you plan to travel to Belgium you should learn at least a handful of Flemish (Belgian Dutch) words and phrases. Flemish differs slightly from the Dutch spoken in the Netherlands in terms of intonation and pronunciation, and there are minor differences in vocabulary, including loanwords from French and English not found in Standard Dutch. Although English is common in Belgium’s larger cities like Brussels, Antwerp and Bruges, fewer people speak English in the smaller towns and less touristy regions. A little bit of Flemish goes…
Belgium UNESCO World Heritage Sites
This article may contain affiliate / compensated links. For full information, please see our disclaimer. Belgium has 13 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Belgium is 20th on the list of countries with the most UNESCO World Heritage sites, which is impressive for a small country. Belgium also has the only museum that is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The impressive Plantin Moretus Museum in Antwerp is the only museum to hold that distinction. View our locator map for the UNESCO sites in Belgium. 13 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belgium Belfries of Belgium and France A total of 56 belfries are listed as World Heritage. Among them are 33…
Bicycling in Belgium
This article may contain affiliate / compensated links. For full information, please see our disclaimer. Belgium’s Bicycle Culture Belgium has an impressive bicycle culture, as would be expected from the Netherlands’ closest neighbor Bicycling in Belgium is easy and comfortable and most cities and towns in Belgium all very bikeable. For bicycling outside the towns and cities, the tranquility of the Flemish countryside with national parks, woods, rolling hills, canals and rivers are just a short bicycle trip away, and provide a wonderful bicycling experience once you reach them. Belgium has extensive cycling routes, both in cities and between cities and regions. About 48 percent of the Belgian population use…
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Italian Words and Phrases for Travel – Bella!
This article may contain affiliate / compensated links. For full information, please see our disclaimer. Why You Should Learn a Few Italian Words and Phrases If you plan to travel to Italy you should learn at least a handful of Italian words and phrases. Although English is common in Italy’s larger cities like Florence, Rome, Venice, and the Amalfi coast, fewer people speak English in the smaller towns and less touristy regions. A little bit of Italian goes a long way to pleasing local Italians. You delight them when you attempt to speak their language and you will find they are friendly and patient as you give it your best…
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Best Airlines for flights to Italy
This article may contain affiliate / compensated links. For full information, please see our disclaimer. Direct Flights to Italy from the United States There are numerous options for flights to Italy. The best airlines to book from the US are American, Delta, and United for direct flights to Rome from New York and Los Angeles. These airlines have code-share agreements with Air France, Alitalia, KLM and Lufthansa, so it makes sense to book on your favorite carrier to ensure you get your travel points. Always check the baggage policies for each airline you are flying on – not the airline you booked on – as the baggage policies are not…
Best Airlines for flights to Belgium
This article may contain affiliate / compensated links. For full information, please see our disclaimer. Direct Flights to Belgium from the United States There are numerous options for flights to Belgium. The best airlines to book from the US are American, Delta, and United for direct flights to Brussels from New York and Los Angeles. These airlines have code-share agreements with Air France, Brussels Airlines, KLM and Lufthansa so it makes sense to book on your favorite carrier to ensure you get your travel points. Always check the baggage policies for each airline you are flying on – not the airline you booked on – as the baggage policies are…
15 Travel Tips for Italy
This article may contain affiliate / compensated links. For full information, please see our disclaimer. Best 15 Travel Tips For Traveling to Italy Read our 15 travel tips for Italy before you go on your ultimate dream vacation. If you have never traveled to Italy, you must read our tips for Italy so you can be prepared. Our travel tips will help you during your advance planning and when you are in Italy. 1. Travel Off-Season Not only will the weather be a bit more pleasant (fall or spring), but in the fall, a lot of the crowds will have gone home. In the spring a lot of the crowds…
Major Festivals in Italy
This article may contain affiliate / compensated links. For full information, please see our disclaimer. Italy’s Festivals you don’t want to miss! Be sure to attend major festivals in Italy. Timing your trip to coincide with an annual Italian Festival is an excellent way to add festive, enjoyable, colorful, lively fun to your trip, and learn more about the culture and ethnic traditions of Italy and its towns. In December, annual festivals in Italy are centered around the holidays, so you will find some beautiful and lively Christmas markets to attend in almost every town. February Carnevale – Venice Carnevale di Venezia (Venice Carnival) is probably the most famous carnival…
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Life in Italy compared to the USA
This article may contain affiliate / compensated links. For full information, please see our disclaimer. General Observations about Life in Italy Compared to the USA The American Dream is rapidly transforming to become the European Dream — and Italy leads the transformation. While America has long provided great consumer, housing, and private travel abundance, these things are inherently less fulfilling, more inwardly focused, and more individualized. Indeed, some refer to America’s way of live today as a form of “Privatopia,” where quality of life ends when one steps outside their home, gets out of their car, or the iPad breaks down. In Europe — and particularly in Italy — one…
What Should I Pack For Travel to Italy?
This article may contain affiliate / compensated links. For full information, please see our disclaimer. What to Pack for Travel To Italy Putting together a packing list for Italy travel can feel overwhelming for a first-time visit since you don’t really know what to expect. From Milan to Palermo, Italians are fashionable – and they wear a lot of black. What to pack depends on the season, as well as the region you are traveling to. Whenever you travel, be sure everything you pack for Italy is mix and match (with black of course) to stretch your wardrobe farther. Here’s what to include in your packing list for Italy travel.…