Follow the SS49 until you reach San Candido/Innichen and then turn towards Sesto/Sexten and follow the street to Moso/Moos. The second option is to drive across the Inntal Valley (A12) to Innsbruck and then towards south (A13) via Brennero/Brenner (A22) until you reach the exit towards Val Pusteria/Pustertal. The first option is to drive over Passo di Resia/Reschenpass and then via Val Venosta/Vinschgau, Merano/Meran and Bolzano/Bozen (SS38) in Bolzano/Bozen, take the A22 towards Brennero/Brenner and then the exit to Val Pusteria/Pustertal. If you are coming from Vorarlberg, there are two options. Our hotel is located in Via Hocheck/Hocheckstraße 6, right next to the Bruggerleite lift. Here, turn towards Sesto/Sexten and follow the street to Moso/Moos. Follow the SS49 until you reach San Candido/Innichen. If you are coming from South Austria, drive via Klagenfurt (A2) and Lienz (B100) until you reach Sillian and the Italian border. Our hotel is located in Via Hocheck/Hocheckstraße 6 directly next to the Bruggerleite lift. Take the turn towards Sesto/Sexten and follow the street to Moso/Moos. On the A22 take the exit leading to Val Pusteria/Pustertal and follow the street SS49 until you reach San Candido/Innichen. It made me book our trip this December to Budapest, Vienna and Prague to see the Christmas Markets and all the European towns decorated for Christmas ( I can't hardly wait !!! ) thought of a few people to tag, sorry if I left anyone out.If you are coming from Vienna, drive via Linz, Salzburg (A1) and Rosenheim until you reach Innsbruck (A12) continue towards Brennero/Brenner on the A13. There were less crowds and the weather was great. We visited Forence just as they had finished decorating for Christmas and it was so nice. The second is a little restaurant we found and loved ( we ate there two times in a row ) It's funny how the outside while closed can be so plain and then when they open it was soooo cute! We have been to Florence before but I never climbed the Dome, so here are some pics at sunset. know you would love this store, the inside pics cant show how gorgeous the inside of the store was ( almost looked like an old cathedral! Definitely had to purchase a bottle and bring home. The first pics are of the Official Perfume store of Florence at Santa Maria Novella. This is our first trip since the pandemic and we thoroughly enjoyed it. So here is a few pics from Florence for my 50th Birthday. What do you guys think? Feel free to make suggestions on how to organize this thread, too, it might be a bit of a work in progress. I plan to update with photos below from various trips as I have the chance to organize my archives and update. If you don’t have a chance for much travel, feel free to share your favorite beauty destinations in your home city. Please share your discoveries, store reviews, pictures, purchases, and travel tips, and I’ll try to keep and update summaries here in the main post for future reference. I have relied on great tips from other BT/BICers on many of my trips, especially Toronto and Tokyo, so I would love to keep this updated as a resource for BIC. Some of my favorite makeup destinations have been the Face Powder and Perfume Museum in Torino, Italy (a surprise find) and the Les Merveilleuses Laduree in Tokyo. I travel a bit for work and for fun, and I love checking out beauty stores and seeking out exclusive or hard-to-find items in different places around the world. If there is one already for this, let me know. Since the old travel thread sadly got lost in the switchover ( ) it was suggested a while back, and I’ve been meaning to get a new one started. (January 2023) Thought I’d resurrect this thread, now that there’s a bit more possibility of travel these days! I would love to live vicariously and learn from fellow BICers, so please post any tips, pics, and/or your fave travel minis or routine! I’m still not doing a lot of travel these days, but may post some pics and notes from past trips.
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