The signature is Rebecca Hughes, a Scottish Forbes journalist bewitched by Italy and Venice, where she has lived for five years, and now also by Cagliari . For the famous American magazine, he talks about the capital and how to spend 36 hours there.

A city that he recommends visiting in the low season , also because, explains Hughes, the weather permits it: «The real winter climate», we read, «doesn't last long, the residents like to remind visitors from the continent that the city is closer to the Tunisia than in Rome , and since February the city has been enjoying twenty degrees at midday». That's why the journalist defines Cagliari, also thanks to its squares, " a city that seems designed to soak up the winter sun ".

Rebecca Hughes was struck by the Castello district , suggesting an aperitif in its narrow streets and a stop at the Torre dell'Elefante and Bastione Saint Remy . Not only that, in his story there is also room for the San Benedetto market , where «the sellers will take the time to explain the local delicacies or family recipes», and for the flamingos : «Walk along the shore and you will see pink birds, with scarlet-tinged wings, and perhaps soft gray birds.'

As expected, there is no lack of mention of local specialties: seadas , panadas , pardule and bottarga find space.

(Unioneonline/L.Ne.)

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