Apart from its scenic, historic, and cultural riches, Spain´s green northwest corner has a tasty, distinctive cuisine and superbs wines such as crisp white Albariño to delight your palate....
This dynamic city of some 294,000 is the heart of the Galician region known as the Rías Baixas, with its fjords and scenic coastlines. Vigo strikes an admirable balance...
I am Olga Balugo Andrade, head of Rosalia de Castro-Santiago de Compostela Airport service.
I started working for Iberia in 1982. Since then, I have had the opportunity to develop my...
José Antonio Gil Martínez
Attention, thermal-spa lovers! There's plenty to float your boat in Spain - and in fact one of Europe's most prolific yet lesser known destinations for getting...
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Once the largest of Galicia's cities and today number six (pop. 83,000), Pontevedra is a 45-minute drive or hourlong train ride south of Iberia gateway Santiago de Compostela. Its...
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It's that time of year again. In Spain, practically every day is the "feast day" of at least one Catholic saint. But the most famous of all is today,...
The Cantabrian coast of northern Spain, along which lies Cantabria itself, the Basque Country, Asturias, and Galicia (which also has an Atlantic Ocean coast) provides this country's largest bounty...
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Spain's diversity comes across not just in language, cuisine, climate, customs, and landscape, but also in traditional Spanish architecture. So when driving in a particular region of the...
Jose Losada – Fotografía
The grand capital of Galicia, the green region of northernwestern Spain, is best known as a symphony in stone, the work of centuries, especially since it became...
Up north, above the land of flamenco and bullfights, lies green Spain, a land of rolling, forested hills and mountains, splendidly craggy ocean coasts, and a cuisine especially packed...