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Insurance to travel with greater peace of mind

Better safe than sorry, health comes first… There is an element of truth in these sayings. In order to fly in comfort and with greater peace of mind, airlines offer all kinds of insurance policies that can cover unforeseen circumstances. Flying with insurance will make your trip more comfortable!

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7 tips to find cheap flights

We love flying and especially if we manage to find great deals! Frequent flyers probably already know some of the tricks to find the best prices, but if you don't fly all that often, here are a few useful tips to find cheap flights:

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Vinyl Record Route Around Europe

How many times have you heard that vinyl records are dead? Some say CDs and then the arrival of digital music buried vinyl records. But this is far from the truth – vinyl records are making a comeback and it is still one of people's favourite music formats. On 12 August, the world celebrates Vinyl Record Day, to remember the date on which Edison invented the phonograph back in 1877.

Nowadays, major cities across Europe are full of shops and street markets where you can go shopping and add to your personal collection. Fancy buying new records? Then come with us!

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Stibbert Museum

Mediaeval armour and porcelain; period European dresses and clothes worn by soldiers from the Far East… All this can be found in the museum-house dedicated to Frederick Stibbert (1838-1906), an Englishman born in Florence who devoted his life and fortune to converting his home into a Neo-Gothic castle in which to house his extensive collection of historical objects that he gathered on his numerous travels all over the world.

The museum is a fine example of the eclectic taste for collecting historical objects, which range from the Middle Ages to Napoleon’s time and on to the most wealthy classes of the late 19th Century. Worth highlighting is the collection of mediaeval armour to be found in the Sala della Cavalcata, which is set against the colourful and elegant clothes worn by Japanese warriors of yesteryear.

The museum is open every day of the week except Thursday and only closes its doors on certain specific public holidays. An adult ticket costs €6 and children can get in for €4 (4-12 years) or €2 (0-3 years).Guided tours are available for groups (25 people max.) and visits to the Japanese collection must be booked in advance.

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Somewhere well worth discovering! Check out our flights here.

 

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