Promontorio collinoso tra il Fiume Piave e la pianura trevigiana. Molto noto per esser stato spettatore delle guerre mondiali.
Geograficamente è’ attraversato da una dorsale e 21 prese( strade che lo attraversano). Paradiso dei Ciclisti e noto circuito per i motociclisti. I boschi in questo periodo si stanno riempiendo di funghi. ristoranti da segnalare :
Celeste a Venegazzu’
Rive Rosse 335 5313396
Da Mario, ai piedi della presa14 verso il Piave.
Un’alternativa alla domenica in citta’!
Mantova-Ristorante Dal Pescatore-Santini-
Vale veramente un viaggio per questa stellata cucina Italiana. Con grande cortesia e professionalita’ la famiglia intera vi accoglie ed in cucina danno il meglio dell’Arte culinaria nel rispetto della tradizione. Buono sia carne che pesce.. innovativa, ma allo stesso tempo sembra di esser ricevuti in casa per gustare I prodotti dell’orto e dell’aia.
Runare- Riserva Parco Oglio Sud-Mantova-Italia-
00390376723001
www.dalpescatore.com
Montenegro- the Royal Treatment
In the 1950s and sixties, the pink sand beaches of Montenegro were a playground for the
silver-screen glamourati: Princess Grace of Monaco,Cary Grant,Sophia Lorena,and Marilin Monroe all made apperances on the rocky riviera just southeast of Croatia. Herbs harvested from the sur rondine mountains are incorporated into everything from the signature rosemary lemonade to the spa’s seasonal healing treatments. The Aman Spa,situated just off Queen’s Beach,opened in May.
San Francisco-Coastal Living
The Cavalier is a great spot for a sunny breakfast or a buzzy dinner.and Marianne’s the private club attached to the restaurant, is celebrity central. The Tosca Cafe serves delicious food,like a stellar roast chicken for two
Shops: March , a kitchen store Yates&Kennedy, you can find a fab little array of jewelry,clothing,
Battery a social club and hotel with 15 rooms and suites and a killer penthouse
717 Battery St.
Paris-Dining Thrall
In creating the sleek interiors for Monsieur Bleu-the new eatery at Palais de Tokyo,Paris’s edgiest contemporary-art venue-French architect Joseph Dirant took inspiration from Art Deco glamour, the artwork of Yves Klein, and the minimalist stile of Adolf Loos. A soaring space with a large terrace overlooking the Seine,Monsieur Bleu features velvet banquettes and Eero Saarinen chairs in a refined palette of grays and greens set against marble-and-oak floors and walls clad with vintage Lalique glass panels. Expect a few surprises on the brasserie-stile menu,including anAmerican classic,the lobster roll.
monsieurbleu.com