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The artistic soul of España – visit the top museums in Spain

Thursday 11 August 2011

gugenheim-bilbao

When it comes to art, Spain is without doubt a must. Its museums keep some of the best collections in the world and will allow you to admire the works of the great geniuses and masterpieces of painting. From the Guggenheim Museum to the Prado, here are the not-to-be-missed museums if you visit Spain.

Enjoy the dreamy and artistic cuisine of Bilbao

Friday 5 August 2011

bilbao

Bilbao is a beautiful city of the Basque region, one of the wealthiest and most industrialized areas in Spain, and is famous for the kindness of its people – proud of their ancient traditions, for the beauty of its old town and its world-renowned and acclaimed gastronomy.

Enjoy the Green Treasures of the major cities in Spain

Wednesday 3 August 2011

valencia

In addition to historic buildings, prestigious museums and quaint roads, in Spain you will find many wonderful places where to stroll, relax or simply wander outdoors. We are talking about the historic gardens, large green spaces where you can enjoy the contact with nature right in the middle of a city.

Lovely Places in Costa del Sol – Things to do in Nerja

Monday 11 July 2011

nerja

Nerja is a very popular tourist destination abroad, and very easy to reach, located one hour from Malaga International Airport, with an excellent road infrastructure. Nerja offers varied tourist accommodation options; hostels, apartments, high standard hotels with an endless choice.

Nightlife in Mallorca – and much more

Thursday 7 July 2011

mallorca

Mallorca, the largest island of the Balearic Islands, is a very sought after holiday destination by tourists from around the world, all year round, thanks to its beautiful beaches, the spring-like climate all year round, cultural traditions and its rich historical cultural heritage.

Santillana del Mar – the three lies town

Wednesday 22 June 2011

santillana del mar

In Spain, the village is known as the “three lies town”, as it isn’t a holy city, (Santi), nor it is flat (Llana), indeed it lies on a hill, and it’s not by the sea (Mar), although this is less than 10 km away. In reality, the village is named after St. Iuliana, whose remains are kept in a monastery dating back to the ninth century, around which over time the city has developed.

Caliente Estepona – the nightlife of an ancient Spanish Pueblo

Wednesday 15 June 2011

In addition to numerous folk festivals, especially during the summer – as the San Juan fiesta On June 23rd and the Summer Fair in July – Estepona is very attractive especially for its nightlife, which is mainly concentrated within the back streets of the old town and in the port area.

The atmosphere in this city is quite international, for the presence of many foreign residents. This is why the people who hang out at night are so appealing and this makes very enjoyable every night out.
The town’s nightlife is mainly concentrated within the back streets of the old town and in the port area.

Cadaqués – the most beautiful village in the world

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Although the bustle and activity during high season, Cadaqués is still a place where there are no nightclubs, but only a number of restrained bars and restaurants where to spend lazy evenings.
The white houses and narrow alleys, the overturned fishing boats on small beaches, the warm lighted bay glowing at sunset, the liveliness of the streets at night, the clatter of dishes outside the restaurants. These are the things to see in Cadaqués, a village that has remained unchanged and authentic for centuries, the most beautiful village in the world!

The Culture of Water in Granada – an ancient healing tradition

Wednesday 25 May 2011

Capital of the homonymous province of Andalucia, Granada is situated at the foot of the Sierra Nevada along River Darro. In addition to other spectacular attractions, this area is also known for the presence of mineral-springs with therapeutic properties.

La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona – The Most Charming WIP in the World

Monday 23 May 2011

Many of those who enter the Sagrada Familia – paying a 8 Euros ticket – leave somehow disappointed because of the presence of stone blocks everywhere, bags of cement and other building material. However, the charm of the Sagrada Familia is mainly this, and it should be appreciated simply for what it is: a symbol, an important symbol, of Spanish religiosity.