Routes One day in Salamanca If you want to get to know one of the most beautiful World Heritage Cities in Spain, why not arrange a day out in Salamanca? You'll love strolling around the cobbled streets of the historic quarter and visiting the university and the city's two cathedrals with their characteristic golden stone. ...
Routes One day in Toledo One day in Toledo never seems enough. The famous “city of three cultures” is expecting you very close to the country’s capital, scarcely 70 kilometres from Madrid and connected by high-speed train in a journey of around half an hours. ...
Routes One day in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria If you’re spending a few days on the island of Gran Canaria and you want to see everything it has to offer, it’s a great idea to spend a day exploring its capital: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. ...
Routes Malaga in two days Malaga has been experiencing a cultural upheaval in the past few years. The birthplace of Pablo Picasso, it now has some of the last decade’s most interesting new museums, and daring street art has sprung up in neighbourhoods like the Barrio de las Artes. ...
Routes Two days in Santander Santander is one of the most charming and beautiful cities on Spain’s north coast, and an ideal destination for a short break Santander. Nestled between the sea and the mountains, this city delights visitors with its aristocratic air, its 19th-century buildings, its charming pavement cafés and its spectacular bay, regarded as one of the ...
Routes Granada in two days Tour Granada in two days and surrender to the charms of this city that captivates all five senses. A fascinating look at the Alhambra, the smell of jasmine in the Albaicín district, the sound of flamenco in Sacromonte and the taste of its gastronomy will be enough to win you over. ...
Routes Zaragoza in two days Zaragoza is the perfect destination for a city getaway. Here, you will find the best way to discover the city in two days and endless ideas for your next visit. Exploring Zaragoza on foot is easy, since most of its tourist attractions are found in the old town, one of the largest in Spain. ...
Urban tourism | Madrid Barrio de Las Letras: literature and fine dining in Madrid If you walk around the central barrio de Las Letras in Madrid, you will probably be fascinated by an inscription on the ground: “¿No es cierto ángel de amor, que en esta apartada orilla más pura la luna brilla y se respira mejor?” (Isn’t it true, angel of love, that on this distant shore the moonlight is purer and the air is clearer? ...
Urban tourism | Bilbao Bilbao art district The streets of Bilbao are one big exhibition of architecture and contemporary art. Most of it can be found near the estuary, between the Guggenheim Museum, the Albia gardens and the The Euskalduna Conference Centre and Concert Hall. ...
Urban tourism | Tarragona What to do in Tarragona: tips for exploring the capital of the Costa Daurada in Catalonia Tarragona is famous for its history. The city of Tarraco was established by the Romans over 2000 years ago. In the year 218 BC to be exact. From that moment on, each period of history has left its mark on the city. You can explore many different centuries from history just by crossing from one street to another.
Urban tourism | Barcelona Visit the Barcelona you don’t find in the guidebooks Maritime enclaves, romantic streets, war bunkers, sweeping views, and even the underground city… Barcelona has delightful surprises, even if you think you know it well.
Routes | Valencia The Silk Route in Valencia The silk route reveals the importance of silk and its trade to Valencia. The city has Europe’s largest archives relating to silk, and important collections of 18th century silk textiles and looms. ...