BED and BREAKFAST ROME |
News Rome
I Love Touring Italy - Springtime In the Apulia Region
April 23 is the feast of San Giorgio. In the costal town of Chieuti e Scalo, population 2 thousand, you can enjoy the ox-cart race pitting the town's five neighborhoods against one another. You can get imagine the race's importance when you consider that preparations start in October of the preceding year. Each cart is spotted by a horse and rider followed by three additional horsemen, all in the interests of safety. The winner leads a parade to the town cathedral. The celebration continues well into the evening. By the way, this is a bilingual activity, Italian and Albanese, the local version of Albanian.
The city of Locorotondo, whose population is approximately 14 thousand, also celebrates San Giorgio, but in two-day long festivities starting on April 22. Their celebrations include sports and gastronomical events. You might want to try the dry or sparkling white wines that carry the town's name. While we are talking about sports events, the town of Acquaviva delle Fonti, population 20 thousand, hosts the Marathon of the Mediterranean on the fourth Saturday of April. Applications are accepted.
The region capital Bari, population over 300 thousand, celebrates the Feast of Saint Nicholas, starting on May 7th and running through the weekend commemorating the return of the Saint's relics to Bari in 1807. On festival Saturday a parade in traditional costumes departs from the Twelfth Century Norman Svevo Castle to the Saint's Basilica. The following evening another parade wends its way through torchlit streets carrying a statue of the saint to a floating altar in a fishing boat. Unlike so many other festivals, this one does not revolve around food. Marchers are issued a roll. But that won't stop them from participating and shouldn't stop you from enjoying the festivities.
Levi Reiss wrote or co-authored ten computer and Internet books, but to tell the truth, he would rather just drink fine Italian or other wine, accompanied by the right foods. He teaches classes in computers at an Ontario French-language community college. Check out his wine website http://www.theworldwidewine.com with a weekly column reviewing $10 wines and new sections writing about (theory) and tasting (practice) organic and kosher wines.
Article Source: ArticleSpan
Related Articles
- Early Easter Means Early Travel
- A Quick Tour Of Italy - Friuli-Venezia Guili
- I Love Italian Travel - Central Italy February Attractions
- I Love Sightseeing Tours of Italy - Winter Attractions and Events in Emilia-Romagna
- Budget Hotels in Florida and California
- I Love Touring Italy - Springtime In the Sicily Region
- A Travel Guide to Colorado Springs
- The Scoop on Hotels in Fayetteville, NC
- A Short Look At The Hotel Industry
- Visiting Vatican: Uncovering Vast Treasures in the World?s Smallest Sovereign State
- Top Reasons To Stay In A Chain Hotel
- Five Great Luxury Hotels In Paris
- Break Out the Grill and Bake a Pizza!
- A Taste of Tuscany ? Walking Holidays in Italy
- The Best Banana Cream Pie May Be the Quickest
- Planning An Easter Break Away
- Luxurious Hotels in San Jose
- Your Guide to Luxury Hotels in Cancun
- Love the Taste of Homemade Ice Cream a White Mountain Ice Cream Maker makes it perfect
- Primitive Country Holiday Decorating: 5 Must-Have Tips to Decorating Your Home For Easter!
| < Préc | Suivant > |
|---|
Publicité sur Easyrome |
Publicité sur Easyrome |
