The stunning landscapes of the Aragon region in northeastern Spain are only surpassed by the magnificence of its capital, Zaragoza. Dividing Aragon through its centre, the Ebro River gently flows towards the sea. Along its banks, this ancient city tells the story of the cultures past and present through...
There's always something exciting happening in the Spanish capital of Madrid, regardless of when you decide to visit. Madrid is one of the liveliest and most vibrant cities in Europe, with historic architecture, bustling food markets, a royal family and various other attractions that make it a fun city...
From an old Andalucian village at the foot of the mountains down to the golden sands and crystal clear waters of Playa Arroyo de la Miel, the city of Benalmádena offers so much to do, it’s no wonder why over 12 million visitors from over 120 different countries come...
Tucked between Clamores and Eresma Rivers, in the Castilla y León region of Spain, the majesty of Segovia quietly reigns over the picturesque landscapes, holding centuries of secrets to be discovered. Located just one hour north of Madrid, the UNESCO World Heritage City of Segovia presents its fascinating cultural history...
Tenerife is in the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, 322 km (200 miles) from the coast of West Africa, with excellent weather year-round. The island, which is the largest of the Canary Islands, is relatively small at 2034 square kilometres (786 square miles), making it...
When discussing Spain’s cuisine, tapas and paella come to mind but while those dishes are great (and I recommend them), Spanish gastronomy is much more diverse. It focuses on letting the ingredients do the work; the preparations use choice quality ingredients and aren’t very complicated. A good example is...
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