Top 5 things to do in Bucharest

Top 5 things to do in Bucharest

Today on Mammaprada we’re delighted to welcome fellow blogger Micaela who is sharing with us one of her travel experiences.

Micaela combines her love for all things digital and all things creative with a career in digital marketing alongside running her uk lifestyle blog Stylish London Living. Micaela has been blogging since 2012 and loves sharing new experiences, travels, products and her passions with her readers.

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How to holiday with extended family in one wonderful party house

How to holiday with extended family in one wonderful party house

If like us you often have family or friends visiting, it can sometimes be hard accommodating everyone. Not just when it comes to having more bedrooms but where do you hang out together and eat without tripping over one another. How about if you want to show them more than just your backyard which for us in London.

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Skiing with Kids in Italy: The Best Ski Resort

Skiing with Kids in Italy: The Best Ski Resort

The Best Italian Ski Resort - In our opinion!

I wrote about why we love Bormio a year ago now and nothing has changed. We are here right now with both our children, one who can now ski. Partly from learning in Bormio and partly in the UK at the Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead.

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Parenting Tips: Air Travel with Babies and Young Children

Parenting Tips: Air Travel with Babies and Young Children

The key to travelling with a baby or small child is planning ahead. Prepare for all eventualities, then accept that you can’t control everything and the whole family will have a more pleasant trip.

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What to See and Do in Milan for Free

What to See and Do in Milan for Free

Milan is not a city that’s easy on the budget, with some of the highest hotel and restaurant prices in Italy. But sightseeing there is inexpensive, with many attractions free and others modestly priced.

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Why It Pays Off To Have a Well Travelled Kid

Why It Pays Off To Have a Well Travelled Kid

Ever since you were little, you have been exposed to so many different cultures and countries. You believe this has benefited you in a number of ways, so you definitely want your children to have the same experiences too.

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Why Puerto Pollensa is the perfect family friendly holiday

Why Puerto Pollensa is the perfect family friendly holiday

If like us you’re planning a warm holiday in 2020 but don’t want to travel too far, the Balearic Islands make a wonderful family-friendly option. 

We love Mallorca and specifically the quaint and calmer area of Puerto Pollensa. Situated in a horseshoe-shaped bay with sandy beaches and whitewashed villas it’s easy to see why this is such a desirable location. Behind the bay is the Tramuntana mountain range, a spectacular backdrop with lush vegetation around the villas. 

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How to cook Peaches and Amaretti; Italian classes with Cooking in Florence!

How to cook Peaches and Amaretti; Italian classes with Cooking in Florence!

In September I was lucky enough to make a trip to Tuscany. The weather was still beautiful and I enjoyed several activities in this stunning region, some of which you may have wondered about trying yourself.

I’ve always wanted to do an Italian cookery class. I’m married to an Italian and have had lots of lessons from Nonna and Zia (Grandmother’s and Aunts) however there is always another dish to learn in Italy as food is so regional.

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10 Best Things to Do in Tuscany in Autumn or Fall

10 Best Things to Do in Tuscany in Autumn or Fall

Although we all love a Summer break, Autumn is one of my favourite times to travel to Italy. There are fewer crowds, the heat is not so overpowering, but often there’s a warm sun. Local festivals which suit the seasons are in abundance and most importantly the food in Italy is so comforting!

Last month I ventured back to beautiful Tuscany and as usual, the break was wonderful but too short! There is so much to do in this region and it’s easy to miss out or just visit the obvious hot spots.

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Why a Tuscan Villa Holiday is the Perfect Family break

Why a Tuscan Villa Holiday is the Perfect Family break

Having just returned from a wonderful Tuscan Press Trip with a group of female writers you may think I would be booking my next grownup getaway!

We were lucky enough to be guests of luxury villa company Bookings For You in the small village of Monte San Savino. We stayed at their property Villa La Tornaie and were hosted by the welcoming Mansalto Vineyard group.

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Staying In Touch With Overseas Friends and Family

Staying In Touch With Overseas Friends and Family

It’s a big old world, sure, but it’s also getting smaller with each passing year. Indeed, more young people than ever before are living in countries other than the one where they grew up. While this is a good thing, and exciting for the people who get to experience a different culture, it’s not all positive. There are downsides. For example, it puts a big gap between loved ones. Whereas people used to live close to their family for their entire lives (usually in the same house), now they’re in different countries!

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The Big Events That'll Make Memories On Holiday

The Big Events That'll Make Memories On Holiday

A family friendly holiday can be hard to come up with, especially if your kids are quite young and have a lot of needs to deal with. However, it’s a lot easier than it’s made out to be, and we’re going to prove that to you right now! After all, you should plan to make memories, and as kids, the memories we make help to form the adults we become, so here are some healthy and happy activities that’ll leave a big impact.

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Why Bormio is one of the greatest Italian Ski Resorts

Why Bormio is one of the greatest Italian Ski Resorts

Why Bormio is one of the greatest Italian Ski Resorts 

I wrote about why we love Bormio a year ago now and nothing has changed. We will be off there again in February to take both our children, one who can now ski. Partly from learning in Bormio and partly in the UK at the Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead.

My youngest is too little being only 3, although the Swiss start at 2 years old! However a good ski instructor friend of ours told us the perfect age is 4 years old.

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