Ministry of Culture of Spain
Like much of Europe, the Iberia Peninsula was tread, colonised, and/or conquered by various cultures and civilisations before it coalesced into what became the modern...
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Apart from those who want to try something a little different, the main reason for choosing Eastern Europe for a skiing/snowboarding holiday continues to be value for money whilst...
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This blog has already paid plenty of homage to Central America's southernmost country - its exciting capital Panama City; its far-flung paradises, including idyllic beach...
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Iberia flies to many of the world's great cities - historic, exciting, and quite often harbouring fascinating surprises. If you scratch beneath their surfaces, you'll discover interesting stories and...
Over the course of many years of treating anxious and fearful flyers, I've come up with various strategies that allow them to manage their anxieties with some success, and...
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Astride Tokyo Bay just a half hour's drive/train ride south of Japan's capital (it's actually considered part of the greater Tokyo metro area), the country's second largest city (pop....
Spaniards of all ages have traditionally harboured a passion for this sweet, fortified, spices-and-botanicals-infused wine - Spain's favourite apéritif - drunk neat or on the rocks and widely available not only in bottles but also on tap.
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Up in the north of Portugal, the country's second largest city Porto is, with its eponymous wine tradition and UNESCO World Heritage old quarter, together with Lisbon without a...
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Over the years, this blog has given a lot of love to South America's most storied city - its Carnaval and visiting its samba schools; touring its favela slums;...
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The holiday season is once again nearly upon us! But Spain is fantastic for festivals not just during Yuletide but all year round, with variously fascinating, fun, and moving...