Santiago’s Holy Door: Open for Another Year in Spain
The Holy Door of the Cathedral of Santiago is now open. And due to the pandemic, the Holy Door to remain open for two years instead of the traditional one.
The Holy Door of the Cathedral of Santiago is now open. And due to the pandemic, the Holy Door to remain open for two years instead of the traditional one.
Valencia’s Fallas Museum celebrates the crazy, fiery Las Fallas festival held every year in Valencia, complete with huge cartoonish figures in a parade.
Castilla Y Leon Spain. A tour of some of the inviting and friendly cities in this large region, Salamanca, Leon, Segovia, and Las Médulas Roman gold mines.
The legendary Sea Cloud, a sailing vessel built for an heiress with a long and storied history, today offers cruises in the Mediterranean and the coast of Spain.
Sevilla, in the Andalusia region of southern Spain, is a city that has a special feeling, it’s called ‘arte’ which is the typical joy the locals possess here.
This diary from a small town in Spain explains some of the COVID-19 causes, the last pandemic of Spanish flu, and how villagers are coping during the lockdown.
Bilbao, Spain was rescued by the fantastic Guggenheim Museum that opened in 1997, putting this once northern Spain city on the list of top art destinations.
Crossing Spain and staying in cheap hostels, Angus Cunningham discovers a new breed of guest, not travelers but drifters instead.
In Spain’s Extremadura region, farm to table dining and culinary trips are a popular diversion, with Iberico ham and famous Jerte cherries.
Roman Ruins, Moorish Castles, and Tapas Bars By Tristan Cano Built on the site of a former Moorish stronghold, with a Cathedral (formerly the city’s main Mosque) at its heart, Malaga has all the hallmarks of a classical Andalucian city. Its city center has long outgrown the lines of the old Moorish city, though its…
Dénia, Alicante Spain, a capital of gastronomy and a pleasant city right on the sea with bars and outdoor restaurants like La Seu, with a Moorish castle.
Nestled into the southeastern coast of Spain is home to little medieval villages mixed alongside ultra-modern niche cities that any bike riding, paella-eating, travel enthusiast can’t help but love. By Olivia Gilmore There’s no doubt that Valencia’s capital city is a delectable place for any foodie or monument seeker…but what you may not know is…