After so many Assassin's Creed games, Ezio still the favorite assassin for many people (not me though, but that's ok). When travelling to Italy, it's difficult to not think about Assassin's Creed 2 and Assassin's Creed Brotherhood. So, let's talk about some of the in-game locations that you can actually visit. FIRENZE Ezio is called Ezio … Continue reading Italy for Assassin’s Creed fans
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Bairro da Liberdade, a very japanese place in the middle of Brazil
Let's talk about Japan a little bit? I've always dreamed about going to Japan. I'm already trying to save the money so I can go there but, while I can't, we Brazilians have a way to try to meet this need for Japanese things. Japanese immigration to Brazil began officially in the early 20th century, in … Continue reading Bairro da Liberdade, a very japanese place in the middle of Brazil
Venezia, the city made of islands
Venezia, or Venice, is a city that doesn't need introductions. Venize, north of Italy, received throughout its life hundreds of artists, scientists and a lot of types of people who became famous in world history. Nowadays, is a very famous touristic spot with its channels and gondolas. Most people arrive in Venezia by plane or … Continue reading Venezia, the city made of islands
My guest post: Brazil Beyond Rio de Janeiro
Hello! My guest post was just published at the Red Phone Box Travels. Go check it out! It's about "Brazil Beyond Rio de Janeiro" https://theredphoneboxtravels.com/2017/08/06/guest-post-brazil-beyond-rio-de-janeiro/ Also, what do you think about my drawing of me? I'm trying to improve but... I'll try to use it here as well too. 🙂
Brazil’s 3 best water parks
Brazil loves water parks, beaches and pools. There are lots of waterparks in the brazilian territory so, I decided to talk about 3 waterparks I have visited and rank them from 1 to 3. Before we begin to talk about them, I think it's interesting to mention something. When I visited Walt Disney World in … Continue reading Brazil’s 3 best water parks
Pisa and it’s leaning tower
It was the 19th of January (MY BIRTHDAY!) when we visited Pisa. We were in Firenze and walked to the Stazione Santa Maria Novella, the closest to our hotel and Firenze's main station. At the station entrance, there is a travel agency from FrecciaViagii, we bought there a ticket to Pisa and the return to Firenze. It's … Continue reading Pisa and it’s leaning tower
Firenze, The heart of Tuscany (and Renaissance)
Dante Alighieri, Filippo Brunelleschi, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Nicolau Machiavelli, Amerigo Vespucci... and many others. Those are the famous names in history that were born in Firenze or near it or their fame started in Firenze. All those people and, above all, the Italian renaissance. Firenze, the heart of Tuscany is a city very important to … Continue reading Firenze, The heart of Tuscany (and Renaissance)
Porto Seguro, where Brazil was born
Have you ever tried to imagine how your country was born? I'm not talking about Unify as a country. I'm talking about that moment when the rest of the world say "Hey! There is land here!". And then, it can rise a second question in your mind... "where was the first place they set foot?". I … Continue reading Porto Seguro, where Brazil was born
Orlando Beyond Theme Parks and Shopping
Disney Parks, Universal Parks, Outlets and shoppings everywhere. Sometimes Orlando seems to be just about spend an entire day with long lines on theme parks and spend money on shoppings and outlets. But there are more things to do in Orlando, Florida. Here, I'm going to talk about three of those things. Firstly, I think … Continue reading Orlando Beyond Theme Parks and Shopping
The Vatican, the Catholic Church headquarters
As a kid, I always found the idea of a country with just 0,44 km² of area very strange. I thought that it was probably a place too small to have anything interesting. But I was wrong. There is a lot to see in the Vatican and, because of that, it's very important to plan your … Continue reading The Vatican, the Catholic Church headquarters