Asturias: Spain’s Natural Paradise

This week we invite you to follow us on a trip through Asturias: Spain's Natural Paradise! Located in the north of Spain is one of the most beautifully preserved regions in the country. The land of Asturias shares many traditions and culture with the Goths and Celts and its name comes from the Celtic word Stour that means river.

5 off-the-beaten-track buildings in Spain

Spain has a great cultural and historic legacy printed in many cities and buildings like the Alhambra in Granada, the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona receive over 3 million tourist every year. Today we want to share with you 5 unique buildings off-the-touristic-beaten-track that will surprise you!!

Tarragona: a walk through a Unesco World Heritage City

Tarragona, just an hour away from Barcelona, is one of the oldest cities in Spain. A jewel included in the Unesco’s World Heritage Sites list for the huge roman legacy you can admire in its streets. Tarrago was the name Romans gave to the city that was for a long period of time the capital of Hispania Tarraconensis and one of the richest ports of the empire.

Tamborrada in San Sebastian

Spain is an exciting country where there is always something going on. Even in the cold winter days of January, we can find celebrations as spectacular as the Tamborrada in San Sebastian. On the 20 of January is the patron Saint of this northern city and the whole city dresses up as soldiers and cooks and hit their drums for a 24h non-stop noisy celebration.