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The Red Line

The best way to learn by your own and guide yourself across Hanover, is to follow the route of its Red Line (Roter Faden) painted on the floor. Simply follow the 4,200 meters of its zigzagging red line that will take you through the 36 most important places in the city, discovering on your way different monuments, museums, fountains, gardens and essential buildings to learn everything of Hanover. And there are few just because Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, is one of the cities with more cultural and architectural importance of the country

The tour begins in front of the Tourist Office and ends in the Ernst-Augusty, opposite the Central Station passing through the Opera House, the Historical Museum, the Church of St. Agatha, the new City Hall and the Museum August Kestner among many other interesting places.

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What to see and do near Palma de Mallorca

The big boy of the Balearic Islands is packed with nature, landscapes, culture and cuisine, and it’s capital, Palma, is well worth a couple of days. We’ve come up with a few suggestions for things to do in and around Palma on your next visit.

We recommend hiring a car so you can get around at your own pace.

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Zero-waste travel is possible and we tell you how

Yve Ramírez, AKA La Ecocosmopolita, author of the book “Vida residuo cero” and founder of the online shop Usar y Reusar, tells us how to travel more sustainably and without generating any waste. And it's not so difficult!

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Mount Etna

Etna is the largest volcano in Europe and the world’s most active. Year after year, the constant eruptions make it diminish its 3342 meters high, according to the latest estimations.

If you enjoy hiking, you’ll like climbing Mount Etna. Its spectacular dark and volcanic landscapes seem typical of a moonscape. After many eruptions, it is curious that the vegetation has been able to re-settle large areas in the zone.

You can move up by two different paths, the South side and the North side. The South side or Nicolosi, which starts from the Sapienza refuge, has a 5-hour course and medium difficulty. If you take the South side, you will pass  through Bove and the summit craters. The North side Linguaglossa starts at Piano Provenzana and is suitable for trekking lovers.
But if physical effort is not for you, you can make the route back and forth comfortably in funicular railway.

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