Nikada
It's well known, of course, that Spain once ruled much of the Americas beginning at the end of the 15th century, from California down to Tierra del Fuego, in...
Christoph Düpper
Gateway to the Black Forest in southwest Germany, the capital of Baden Würtemberg state is famed throughout Europe and beyond as an industrial powerhouse, and in particular...
tunart
Regardless of which time of the year you visit Venice, there will almost always be crowds jostling around the Serenissima. Even the dreaded Acqua Alta has its fans, enthusiasts...
swissmediavision
What am I doing writing about car hire on an airline blog, you might wonder. Well, while Spain's premier air carrier serves its airports admirably well, it goes without...
normallens
In this souped-up digital age, the concept of a physical, brick-and-mortar space - and what's more, one meant for quiet study and contemplation - seems increasingly quaint. But for...
photos | Italo Morales
Many are the guidebooks that have been written about this tropical Latin Caribbean island, but few by Puerto Ricans themselves, and even fewer which focus on...
Mihai-Bogdan Lazar
Britain's second largest city has undergone a renaissance in recent years, with sites stretching back to its Dark-Age origins side by side with others ranking among the world's most...
David Crespo
Yep, no two ways about it: summer in most of Spain is hot, hot, hot. And Spaniards and foreign visitors alike take full advantage to flock to its...
holgs
In a relatively few years, Spain's railway system has gone from one of Europe's most backward, before the 1980s, to one of its most modern and advanced, with 16,026 kilometres (9,958...
Few libations in the world are as storied as Champagne, and the lovely eponymous region of northeastern France in which it's made - some 90 minutes from Paris driving...