Belikart
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...
Zielonamapa.pl
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;...
kiko_jimenez
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...
ChrisHepburn
Up in northwest England - a 3½-hour drive from London and just 40 minutes from Manchester - Liverpool (pop. 495,000, greater metro area 2.2 million) was once the country's...
fotojog
As the Spanish wine industry has broadened and deepened in complexity in the past couple of decades well beyond Andalusia’s traditional sherries, oenophiles the world over have become increasingly...
bpperry
One of the world's great capital cities holds myriad fantastic corners and attractions across its massive 1,485 square kilometres (573 sq mi.), but Mexico City's most compelling remain at its 16th-century,...
Filippo Mazzini
Per square metre, few are the cities with as much amazingart as Florence, the cradle of the Italian Renaissance. It's everywhere - in its streets, in its monuments,...
Pavlemadrid
Travel aficionados might be more familiar with the áppealing city of Guadalajara in Mexico, but the original, after which it was named, is a province of Castile-La Mancha which...
Bernard Allum
The Land of the Rising Sun is home to an ancient culture with a sometimes tumultuous history, and through these many centuries, inevitably some of that history has...