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B&B Casa Rosetta - Grottaglie, Italy

B&B Casa Rosetta Via Rubichi  83 Grottaglie 74023 Tel:   347 4508259          368 3334782 Cell:   347 4508269            368 7706381 Email:   bebcasarosetta@alice.it

B&B IL Melograno - Laterza, Italy

B&B IL Melograno Via Verdazzi  13 Laterza  74025 Tel:   334 8694520

Hotel Bizantini - Manduria, Italy

Hotel Bizantini  * * * Via Borraco 224 Loc S Pietro in Bevagna Manduria  74024 Tel:   099 9729823 Fax:  0999729812 Email:   hoteldeibizantini@libero.it Web:      www.campodeimessapi.it

Antica Masseria Gianfelice - Martina Franca, Italy

Antica Masseria Gianfelice Strada Gianfelice Zona 1 65 Martina Franca  74015 Tel:  080 4837731          080 430218 Cell:   334 2023618 Email:   p.desiati@alice.it Web:     www.anticamasseriagianfelice.it

B&B Millefiori - Cisternino, Italy

B&B Millefiori C da Specchia 33 Cisternino  72014 Tel:    080 4441227 Cell:   329 8079101 Email:   millefiori@bbmillefiori.eu Web:   www.bbmillefiori.eu

Hotel Villa Aurellia - Mesagne, Italy

Hotel Villa Aurelia  * * * * * S.P. 45 Latiano Mesagne KM 2 Mesagne  72023 Tel:   0831 738494 Fax:   0831 735686

Travelling in Stockholm - Sweden

Stockholm is a compact city with short distances from place to place. The choices are many, and getting around the city is easy, safe, and convenient. To Stockholm   Stockholm Central Station and the City-terminalen bus station are Stockholm's major                             hubs for local and long distance travel. Getting here from Arlanda via the Arlanda                                   Express high-speed train takes twenty minutes; you can also take a Flygbussarna bus,                             which travels in dense traffic.  Flybussarna buses also depart from Skavsta to the city.                          From Stadtsgardskajen, you can take a bus or the subway.                           www.arlandaexpress.se            www.flybussarna.se In Stockholm    Public transport in Stockholm is easy, safe and convenient.  The subway covers the                           entire city and extends to most of the greater Stockholm region.  Buses and trams are                  

Stockholm For Children Of Alll Ages - Sweden

1.   Skansen    The world's oldest open-sir museum is beautifully situated on Djurgarden. For the kids                         there are loads of play areas and fun activities, like pony riding, a mini train, and the                         Galejan Fairground Lill-Skansen, with small animals like rabbits, kittens and                         miniature pigs, is very popular, and so is the neighbourhood with a shoemaker, a                         bakery and more.  Visitors also find taking part in Swedish Christmas and Midsummer                         traditions highly enjoyable.     www.skansen.se 2.  Aquaria Water Museum  Colorful clown fish, sea cucumbers, seahorses, sharks and piranhas.  You                         can also walk through a tropical rainforest, where night suddenly falls and thunder                         rumbles.  In this nordic environment, you'll learn more about trout, crayfish and other                         marine life that thrives here, an

Stockholm in 48 hours - Sweden

Day 1.  Start your day at Stromkajen.  The Royal Canal Tour departs from here by boat.  This 50-                       minute tour will take you past the Vasa Museum, Waldemarsudde and numerous historic              buildings in a beautiful setting. Continue to Old Town/ Gamla Stan for a visit to the Royal              Palace.  Here, you can see the grand apartments, the Treasury with state regalia and the              parade of soldiers.  Strolling through the cozy neighbourhood of Gamla Stan is a must for             everyone who visits Stockholm.  Take the chance to est lunch or enjoy coffee and a treat at             one of the cafes and restaurants here.  Finish the day visit to City Hall whose characteristic             tower with three crowns is a Stockholm landmark.  From here, you'll find a gorgeous view of             city. Day 2.  Take the tram, bus or ferry out to Djurgarden to visit two of Stockholm's most popular sights.              Start with Skansen

Outdoor life in the city - Stockholm, Sweden

1.   Swimming.    Few cities can boast both sandy and rocky beaches right in the middle of town.                              Popular swimming areas include Langholmsbadet, Smedsuddsbadet,                             Ralmbshovsbadet and Tantolunden.    www.visitstockholm.com 2.  Paddle.           Rent a kayak, paddle among all the city's islands and walk ashore when you feel                             like it.  Have a coffee break, or even take a swim before paddling onward.  An                             incredibly special way to discover Stockholm.   www.sjocafeet.se                                                                                                        www.stockholmadventures.com 3.  Safari.            Take a guided safari just outside of Stockholm.  Here is your chance to see moose                            and other animals, and to learn more about Swedish flora and fauna.                              www.stockholmadventures.com      www.sthlmout

Guided Tours on Foot - Stockholm, Sweden

1.   Rooftop Tour.   Do you appreciate sky-high views?  Then a rooftop tour is for you.  In the company                                 safety- certified guides, you'll get to see Stockholm from above - an extra-ordinary                                  experience.    www.takvandring.com 2.   Ghost Walk.     Explore the dark alleyways of Gamla stan on a mystical, exciting tour through                                history.  Tales of murder, disease, fires, legends and loads of ghosts                                 www.stockholmghostwalk.com 3.   Millennium       Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy is a worldwide success.  This tour of                                Sodermalm will take you to familiar places from the books and movies.  It also                                features some of Stockholm's best viewpoints.                                www.stadmuseum.stockholm.se 4.   Art in The Subways.  Over 90 of the 100 subway stations in Stockholm have a uni

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