...Hi all, first of all, forgive my mistakes but I am in italian girl and my Engish is not good ;)
I would like to talk about Cagliari, the town where I live.
Cagliari is situated on the south cost of Sardinia Island in the mediterranean sea.
There are two parts of the town u have to visit: the old part called Castello, with old church and towers, with old streets, and the touristic part: the sea.
near Cagliari, there are 7 km of white beach and clear sea where u can catch the sun and have a fun in the beach! This beach is called POETTO, but if u can move by car, u could should visit the several beaches in the south east part.
In cagliari there are alot of hotel, cheap or expensive, there are discoes, cinemas...
The Cagliari airport is 15minutes by bus far from the center, the port is in the main street of cagliari (Via Roma).
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...the evidence in the varied restaurants and shops, the art museum, the famous Jewish synagogue and Italy's first museum of Hebrew Arts. There is a famous sculpture of four Turkish slaves; 'il monumento dei quattromori', situated down by the fortress. Ideally if you stand at a certain point, the four faces are visible to you… and as you stand beside it many locals will come and tell you this!
If you have eaten in Italy you may be aware that the more touristy the place, the larger the prices, and more often than not, the smaller the portions. However, I have found Livorno to be an exception to the rule. The Livornesi come out to eat later than the average Italian, and in the bustling pizzeria we found ourselves in, our worries about eating 'late' at 10.30 pm were confounded when tables were still being seated at midnight.
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...Although tourists mainly arrive at Cagliari and then head for some resort on the coast, the city itself is probably worth a visit, if you have the time. The old city still retain some of its medieval past, and there are nice beaches in the town itself. Probably the best thing to do, is just to walk around the old part of the City. The Dome can be used as main reference and, again, its worth a visit. If you fancy the beach, Spiaggia di Poetto can be reached by bus, to the best of my knowledge, is never too crowded, there are plenty of nice bars behind it, and it is definitively sexier than Brighton!...
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Ai Mori d'Oriente Hotel
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We found this to be a charming small hotel. It straddles two buildings which is possibly its only disadvantage, in that we had to go up and under, round and down and up and under again through very... more