Lleida, Barcelona, And The Raimat Arts Festival In Spain
Lleida, the Raimat Arts Fesitival and some discoveries in Barcelona, Spain.
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Lleida, the Raimat Arts Fesitival and some discoveries in Barcelona, Spain.
A visit to the Valencia Spain for giant paella, City of Arts and Sciences and great culinary discoveries.
Moments in Mallorca, photos by Paul Shoul of this gloriously beautiful Balearic island off the coast of Spain.
Malaga, the capitol city of Andalusia in Spain, is a special place to enjoy tapas and the world’s best ham; exploring and eating Malaga.
Madrid is waiting for your visit, a perfect destination for families and people who live culinary and history on vacation.
The Guggenheim hits you like few other museums do, a swirling round towering place with the titanium skins all around and so much impressive art.
A tour along the famous Camino de Compostela for wine and a sample of the great pilgrimage walk.
San Telmo Museoa, with Pintxos and Cheesecake San Sebastian, Spain By Susan Kraus It was a rainy Tuesday morning in October when I walked into the San Telmo Museoa in Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain. I’d been in the city for a […]
Extremadura is one of the most rural of Spain’s provinces, dominated by farms and woodlands where pigs are grown for the famous Iberico ham.
Museums are now commemorating 50 years since Picasso died. A genius artist and controversial celebrity, Picasso spawned new artistic movements including Cubism.
El Caminito Del Rey is one of the most dramatic and stunning hikes in Spain. In Andalusia, in Southern Spain this hike goes on the side of cliffs.
Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, enjoying the culinary highlights and some unique hotels in this beautiful island chain off the coast of Spain.
Andalusia Spain. The largest and most southern province in Spain has so much to see and enjoy, Seville, Cordoba, Grenada and more.
Federico GarcÃa Lorca, Spain’s most famous poet and playwright lived and died in Granada. The city remembers him very well, follow the poet’s trail.