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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

10 Must-See Attractions in Valencia

Porta apòstols seu València
Porta apòstols seu València (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Author: Austin Ortiz
Valencia is packed with attractions. A city that was founded by the Romans and prospered under the Moors and the Catholic Monarchs is one of the most attractive cities of Spain. Here marvelous medieval buildings share space with modern surrealist structures, creating a city that boasts of architectural diversity. The scene of Spanish art and culture, Valencia is the perfect destination for experiencing the vibrant Spanish life.

Must-See Attractions in Valencia

10 Top Attractions in Madrid Spain

Royal Exchange Panorama
Royal Exchange Panorama (Photo credit: Ian Muttoo)


Author: Austin Ortiz
Madrid is a fascinating city. Here the traditional and contemporary coexist in harmony. The historic quarter of the city with its narrow cobbled streets and medieval buildings and churches are as startling as the flashy skyscrapers of the modern city.

Replete with attractions, it takes weeks to explore this lovely capital city of Spain. Nonetheless, the discerning traveler who wants to experience the spirit of Madrid would prefer visiting the most popular attractions of the city.

Top Attractions in Madrid

15 Top Things to do in Madrid Spain

Buen Retiro Park, Madrid
Buen Retiro Park, Madrid (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Author: Austin Ortiz
With attractions aplenty, it takes weeks to explore every nook and corner of Madrid. The stunning capital city of Spain boasts of gorgeous monuments, world famous art museums, vibrant plazas and a scintillating nightlife. The sightseeing tours to this lovely city offer an insight into the lively Spanish culture and its delicious cuisine.

Top things to do in Madrid

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

15 Top Things to do in Madrid, Spain

English: The Almudena Cathedral in Madrid. Vie...
English: The Almudena Cathedral in Madrid. View from south-east. Madrid, Spain (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Author: Justin Miller
When you visit Spain, it is more a question of what to choose than what to do. Here is a list of 15 top things to do in Madrid, Spain.

1.15 Top Things to do in Madrid, Spain – Puerta del Sol: Start from the city centre to have a feel of the pulse of Madrid, setting off on your exploration of the city.

2.15 Top Things to do in Madrid, Spain – Plaza Mayor: With a history dating from the middle ages, the Plaza has hosted numerous festivities and bull fights.

3.15 Top Things to do in Madrid, Spain – Parque del Retiro: Have a piece of nature with a park, museum, palace, lakes and a rose garden put together into a peaceful block in the heart of the city.

Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Barcelona, Spain

Casa Milà at dusk in Barcelona, Spain. The bui...
Casa Milà at dusk in Barcelona, Spain. The building is known either as 'Casa Milà' (the owner's name) and popular called 'La Pedrera' because of its look. Taken by myself with a Canon 5D and 24-105mm f/4L IS lens. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Author: Justin Miller
Barcelona is one of the most famous names in the tourism industry, and the tourist attractions in Barcelona provide a good deal of justification for the reputation built over the years.

1.Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Barcelona, Spain – Sagrada Familia: Witness the way architecture in Spain has evolved over the centuries, showcasing the signature styles of Antoni Gaudi, the celebrated architect.

2.Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Barcelona, Spain – Casa Mila: Also known as La Pedrera, this is a monumental building conceived by Antoni Gaudi in 1905 and completed in 1912, a special piece of architecture not to be missed.

3.Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Barcelona, Spain – La Seu Cathedral: The heart of the city has yet another spectacle, the imposing structure of the Cathedral, whose construction spanned a period of 8 centuries.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Thinking of Moving to Europe?

Europe - Satellite image - PlanetObserver
Europe - Satellite image - PlanetObserver (Photo credit: PlanetObserver)

By []Jene Pedder

If you like to go on holiday each year, you may go to Spain or to France or even to the Caribbean wherever you go you always think oh I wish I could stay and live here.  Well now that's what many people are doing, there packing their old lives up in the UK and moving on to new pastures usually in and around Europe.  I think many people move to Europe because there not too far away from the UK and so can easily hop on a plane or a boat and visit family and friends.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

5 Reasons to Visit Spain

English: View of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain
English: View of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

By Preety Gupta

Spain is a nation that is both passionate and charming. Go beyond its vibrant fa�ade and you will find a country that is bursting with history, culture and heritage. It has got style, flair and everything else to keep an outdoor enthusiast, a beach goer, and a culture vulture satisfied. There are several reasons to visit Spain. Here are just five of them.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Top 5 Girls Weekend Away Destinations in Spain

Palacio de Comunicaciones in MadridImage via Wikipedia

Author: louiselanjaron

Girly weekends away are perfect for catching up with friends and having a good time. Spain is known to have some of the best party locations such as the famous party island of Ibiza. For your next weekend with your friends take a look at our top 5 destinations.

Benidorm

Also referred to as the "Manhattan of Spain" for it's high rise buildings and apartment blocks. Benidorm is a coastal town situated just North of Alicante. Benidorm for many years has been a popular destination with the British, German and Belgium tourists.

Many come here for the parties but Benidorm has much more to offer than just it's wide choice of bars and night clubs. You can visit the largest theme park in Europe named the Terra Mitica Fun Park, visit Mundom a water world with Marine & Exotic Wildlife or take a day long Jeep ride through the spectacular mountain scenery of the Costa Blanca.

Spain- The Best Place To Spend Your Holidays

Sagrada FamiliaImage via Wikipedia

Author: Cody

Hello guys! It's December- the month we had been waiting for. The year is coming to an end and there are a slew of options you might consider to spend your holidays. After a year of tiring work, it's time to pack up our bags and land up on a place where we have never been before. That's how we can make this Christmas vacation a memorable and special one. There are countless of beautiful vacation destinations in the world which you may consider to spend your vacation. One place that I feel would be ideal to spend your Christmas vacation is Spain.

Spain has been one of the most preferred destinations for vacation-goers and globetrotters for a long time. Spain offers loads of cheap vacation packages for family and spending a vacation is probably the best way to explore the exquisiteness of this place. Whether you are looking for an adventurous holiday or a romantic holiday or a family holiday, Spain has got a lot to boast about. In Spain, you can enjoy a host of fun-filled activities like hiking, horse riding, sailing, fishing and what not! Hobby vacationers don't forget to carry your digital camera with you as this place is perfect for photograph lovers.

Top 10 European Holiday Destinations for 2012

Denmark 2011Image by ekai via Flickr

Author: louiselanjaron

As the New Year gets closer, it will soon be time to start thinking of your 2012 holiday destinations. To make things easier for you we thought we would list the top 10 European holiday destinations to visit this coming year.

Switzerland

Switzerland which has a population of around 7.4 million, borders with Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Italy, and France is well known as an exciting and intoxicating country. Switzerland has long been a popular destination due to its beautiful snow covered mountains, sparkling lakes and dense forests. Postcard perfect scenery and skiing is what many come to Switzerland for. Med-evil Castles, Cathedrals and Museums are all a must see when touring the country. Swiss chocolate is World famous as is the cheese.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Don't Miss the Best Thing to Do in Barcelona

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By Mimi Rippy


When you first step out of your hotel on the first day of your holiday there is often an overwhelming feeling of where do I begin? If you are only visiting for a limited time or you're staying for a while a Hop-on Hop-off tour is the very best way to begin.
Sightseeing has never been so hassle free. Regular buses mean you don't waste time waiting at the bus stop. This convenient way of traveling is perfect for all ages. Dictate your trip hop-off when you want, as many or as few times as you fancy. Alternatively sit back, relax and absorb the abundance of attractions Barcelona has to offer.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Andalucia for the Romantic Traveller

View of Ronda.Image via WikipediaAndalucia for the Romantic Traveller
By Andy De Ronda


Andalucia, Spain is one of the sunniest and warmest places in Europe. With a vibrant culture and a colorful array of carnivals, foods, and history, Andalucia is one of the greatest places to visit in all of Europe.
Known for flamenco dancing, bullfighting, and architecture, Andalucia has much to offer the visiting admirer. For the art lovers, any number of museums will satisfy their curiosity of Andalusian fine art talents. The Museum of Fine Arts in Seville has hundreds of works from the Golden Age of Sevillian painting, created by famous artists such as Murillo and Valds Leal. It also houses the famous sculpture by Pedro Milln, Crying Over the Dead Christ.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

The Feast of Saint Eulalia

Façana de l'església de Santa Maria del Mar. B...Image via WikipediaBy Harriet Freeman


This party is also known as the Parades of the Giants.
The feast of Saint Eullia or "Las fiestas de Santa Eullia" is the biggest annual festival for children in Barcelona. The festival is held in the days around February the 12th. February the 12th is a special day, namely Santa Eullia's day. Over 100 activities are being organized for children during this festival. Typical for this festival is the Catalan parade of giants or "gegants".
In this festival music plays an important role. There are several performances of music schools, choirs and children orchestras. Also every year a photography competition for children is held, called "Foto Laia".

Friday, July 15, 2011

Barcelona La Tomatina Tomato Festival

BUNOL, SPAIN - AUGUST 26:  Revellers pelt each...Image by Getty Images via @daylife
Author: Rahul

Spain isn't short of festivals that border on madness - as anyone who has witnessed the running of the bulls in Pamplona, or the pyrotechnics of Las Fallas in Valencia will attest - but La Tomatina in Bunol, south of Barcelona is right up there!
La Tomatina tomato fight in Buñol near Valencia happens every year on the last Wednesday in August though the partying starts earlier in the week. The highlight of the festival is the tomato fight which takes place between 11am and 1pm on that day.
The event has become one of the highlights on Spain's summer festivals calendar with thousands of people flocking to this little Valencian town for this chaotic event. Most young visitors book Barcelona weekend breaks and take the train to Bunyol for the day.
Such are the numbers going to La Tomatina that the event has become a victim of its own success. The sheer number of people means that it's extremely difficult to get anywhere near the central area where the tomato lorries arrive so you may well find yourself a few streets away from the main action. Never mind, there are plenty people in the same boat and the street partying goes on no matter where you are.

Barcelona and its Hidden Holiday Gems

Overview of the Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada...Image via Wikipedia
Author: Porsche Klinger

If you are up for a bit of history then schedule a HOLIDAY IN BARCELONA, more so to Barcelona's Gothic Quarter. The narrow cobblestone streets are lined with ancient buildings which vary in style but for the most part they are Moorish in origin. This area is also well known for the famous personalities that once called this place their home such as Picasso and Joan Miro.
If you are familiar with the old Roman Colony of Barcino, you will find that it is about the same size as the Gothic Quarter. The Gothic Quarter is the oldest part of Barcelona but it has a mixture of architecture from different periods that sit well with each other. Although changed to some extent, the Gothic Quarter remains almost intact as compared to other European cities' old sections.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Romantic European Jaunts for Honeymooners

Monte CarloImage by Trent Strohm via Flickr
By Austin Fales


Romantic European Destinations
Your honeymoon will be one of the most important trips you'll ever take, and that's one good reason to make it an excursion that builds memories that last a lifetime. Continental Europe offers some of the most romantic destinations in the world, so you can hardly go wrong looking to that part of the globe as you make your honeymoon plans.
Monte Carlo
Honeymooning in Monte Carlo, Monaco, would truly be a dream-come-true for any new husband and wife. Famous for its luxurious hotels, nightclubs and restaurants, as well as its famed casino of the same name, Monte Carlo is also the home of the Monaco Grand Prix Formula One Race. Other well-known attractions you'll enjoy while honeymooning in Monte Carlo are the Prince's Palace, the Monaco Cathedral and the Oceanographic Museum and Aquarium, to name but a few. Aside from these famous tourist spots,
Monaco derives a great deal of its character from both its residents and visitors, who add a touch of color that its physical surroundings don't naturally possess.Monte Carlo's Le Meridien Beach Plaza Hotel offers lovely three-night honeymoon accommodations, which feature a daily buffet breakfast, guaranteed room upgrade, third-night-free bonus and late checkout. Also included in the hotel's honeymoon package is a midsize car rental to give you the freedom to enjoy the sights of the city whenever you like.

What Are The Best European Honeymoon Destinations?

St. Tropez HarbourImage via Wikipedia

By Kalyan Kumar


The honeymoon! That sweet first journey of the newly-wed couple. All honeymooners want to make it special, interesting, memorable and as blissful as possible. Europe has always been in one of the top spots in the most preferred honeymoon destinations' charts because of its diverse culture, top-of-the-line hospitality standards, world famous traditions and prices suitable for any budget. There are so many European countries that can offer the experience of a lifetime that it can be quite a challenge for couples to choose one of them but nevertheless, the exquisite charm of the South has retained and proved its glory over the years for the some of the best European honeymoons.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Guide to a Romantic Weekend in Barcelona, Spain

Cathedral of Barcelona before 2007 restorationImage via Wikipedia

By Allen S. Border


If you are considering a romantic weekend with your partner this Valentines then might as well consider Barcelona, Spain. It is great for all those who have not been there before. Even if you have been there before, it is sure that you have already fallen in love with the city.
Barcelona, Spain is popular for its culture and history, romance began with Romeo and Juliet, and they along with Barcelona can combine result in a great Barcelona weekend. If you want to visit Barcelona from UK, then you have bundles of cheap flight options. Once you reach Barcelona, it has several places to visit. Honestly, a weekend or two days is not enough for the city, you might not be able to visit everywhere and see everything in the city.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Madrid Daytrip Adventures

Frontal view of the Valle de los Caídos and Sa...Image via Wikipedia
Author: Albert Gonzalez

Madrid is the capital of Spain. But there are many interesting sights outside of Madrid. Day trips in Madrid can be undertaken using public transport, rented cars or excursion tours by professional tour operators. You can also opt for guided tours which give you the best of both worlds: good sights and comfort, as you are driven around with a tour guide to explain many interesting sights along the way. Hence, you should opt for many interesting combined guided tours that will take you around Madrid if you are in a rush. This way, you will be able to see more than what you bargain for. Most places listed below can be enjoyed within a day although there are longer stays if you have the time.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Dance The Sardana In Barcelona

Ceramic tile / people dancing SardanaImage via Wikipedia
Author: Mathieu Quintart

There is lots of dancing to be experienced in Barcelona and one in particular you really should try to at least watch, if not try yourself, is the Sardana, the national dance of Catalunya and an important part of Catalan culture as it's seen as a representation of their identity and pride.
The Catalans were viewed as a threat by the dictator Franco who ruled the country from the end of the 40's to '75, he hated them for their strong independence and refusal to submit to his rule, as a result he banned many of their local customs and traditions including the Catalan language and the Sardana in an attempt to beak their spirit. This is partly why the dance is so popular these days, loyal and proud the Catalans are keen to keep their traditions alive and teach the younger generations about who they are, as well as providing a sense of unity.