Forbes talks about Cagliari: «City designed for sunbathing in winter»
The famous American magazine dedicates an article to the Sardinian capital, among flamingos, the castle and the market of San BenedettoPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
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.)