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Lugares para visitar en vacaciones, comparaciones del pasado con la actualidad.
Milan, Italy
Milan, one of the world's fashion capitals, offers endless opportunities for shopping at chic
stores. Get to know the artisan neighborhood of Brera where you can find fine leather
goods and the Via Monte Napoleone with expensive and exclusive boutiques. The
charming mosaics and glass vaults of the Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery make shoppers feel
like walking inside a painting. Take a break from your shopping to be surprised at the
iconic Duomo and then look for tickets to a show at La Scala. After the opera, the district
of Navigli beats to the rhythm of the nocturnal activity.
Madrid Spain
So many buildings in Madrid look like castles that you're going to look like you're in a fairy
tale. Even the City Hall is amazing, with its white pinnacles and its neo-Gothic details. A
self-guided architectural tour can start at the grandiose statue of the bear and the
madroño at the Puerta del Sol. Go through the extravagant Royal Palace before
absorbing the natural beauty of the Retiro Park, then visit one of the many museums in
the city. You can finish happily every day by chopping a paella while you try a Spanish
wine from the La Rioja area.
Paris France
Paris is famous for its splendidly preserved urban landscapes, full of icons such as the
Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe and Notre Dame, and museums full of priceless works
of art. Exploring the Parisian streets leads to the heart of the quartiers (neighborhoods) of
the city, where its established restaurants and charming boutiques coexist with creative
neo-bishops, fashion workshops and street art.
Sydney, Australia
Sydney, located on the southeast coast of Australia, is considered one of the best cities in
the world to live and also one of the most beautiful. Founded in 1788, it has more than 4
million inhabitants and next to Melbourne is the economic and cultural center of the
country.
Sydney's climate is mild, summer is warm and nights are mild. The winters are not too
cold and offer many days of sunshine. The minimum temperatures reach 7 degrees
Celsius in the coldest months, which makes the large part of the population enjoy much of
the outdoors.
Sydney is well known worldwide for its Dock (Port Jackson is the largest natural harbor in
the world), its Opera House and its Harbor Bridge. In turn, it is also famous for its
incredible beaches, such as Bondi Beach and other 120 frequented by surfers throughout
the year.
Thanks to its parks and beaches, Sydney maintains a perfect symbiosis between a big
city and wilder nature.