Travel Geek Blog: Adventures, Photos, and Stories - Part 11

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48-hours in NYC: Times Square, Macy’s, and Shopping

Deep breath… prepare oneself… the next day was about shopping and delving…
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48-hours in NYC: SantaCon, Greek food, and the theatre

It’s SantaCon in New York (and other cities), which makes Manhattan one…
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48-hours in NYC: Midtown brunch and the Christmas market

Flights to New York are notoriously bad. The ever persistent wind makes…
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Rome: the place where I told a priest that he had no manners

On my day of departure, I somehow managed to sleep in. I’m…
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Finding unexpected beauty amongst the chaos

I have one final gallery to show from Napoli. But before showing…
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Castel Sant’Elmo

You can see the castle from just about everywhere in Napoli. It…
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The martyr, the catacombs, and the blood mystery

The next stop on the underground exploration tour was the large and…
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The castle and the crocodile

Its real name of the building is the Maschio Angioino but for…
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Charles III’s artistic legacy in Napoli

Before there was the Louve, before Belvedere Palace, and even before Catherine…
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The colourful world of Napoli street art

As a city, Napoli has let itself go. Seems everyone uses anything…
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Catacombe di San Gaudioso

I’ll start this post by saying: the San Gaudioso experience is new…
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The tunnel that was built by the “Bomba” king

The underground world in Napoli is complex and rich with a history…
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