Margarida is a Travel Tomorrow reporter and press and communications assistant at Buscardini Communications. She studied Communication Sciences and Journalism at the NOVA University of Lisbon (FCSH) with an Erasmus semester in European Studies at The Hague University of Applied Sciences. After an internship at the Communication department of the Municipal Council of Cascais, life took her to Boston, Massachusetts. In the United States, she worked for the Consulate of Portugal in New Bedford for the past 4 years. Margarida loves traveling, snowboarding and attending live music. A big fan of humor and in a serious relationship with food.
In a world where vegetarians and vegans are getting more and more numerous, the Italian government has just voted a somewhat controversial law. Proposed in April, […]
Italy’s tourism sector has boomed again in 2023, according to new figures coming out of the southern European country’s tourist board. The board’s director of marketing, […]
Florence, Italy, is preparing to unveil a long-hidden chamber adorned with the artistic legacy of Michelangelo Buonarroti, offering a rare glimpse into the private world of […]
Italian authorities have taken decisive action in an ongoing tax evasion investigation, ordering the seizure of €779.5 million from the European headquarters of the renowned short-term […]
Following complaints and even legal action by locals about noise, congestion and crime in the Porta Venezia area, Milan officials are showing they are listening. The […]
An almost 2000-year-old imperial palazzo in Rome has been re-opened to tourists after a 50-year closure. Most visitors to Rome will not have been able to […]
In am unexpected decision, Venice and its famous lagoon have been excluded from UNESCO’s World Heritage in Danger list. The UNESCO World Heritage Committee is currently […]
Daytrippers to Venice, Italy, will be charged a tourism tax from spring 2024, the city council has announced, with details due to be confirmed later today. […]
As stories of tourists behaving badly continue to abound, CNN has analysed some of the reasons why Italy in particular seems to suffer moreincidents than other places. Sheer numbers? […]
In yet anther incident damaging Italy’s heritage this year, a German tourist looking to take a picture with the God of Seas, Neptune, climbed into a […]
Some of Europe’s most cherished wines, including the beloved Prosecco, are at risk of disappearing due to the impacts of climate change, according to a recent […]
A French tourist was arrested upon embarking a ferry to Nice from Porto Torres, in the northwest of the Italian island of Sardinia, after custom police […]