During the height of the Muslim era in Spain, or rather Al-Andalus, which lasted from the 8th to the 15th centuries, the Iberian Peninsula became a beacon of cultural, scientific, and architectural advancements. The region flourished remarkably, with cities transforming into epicenters of knowledge and diversity. Unlike the subsequent Reconquista period, which was marked by religious intolerance, this era saw Muslims, ...
Only a handful of countries go as hard as Spain when it comes to partying, and of all its cities, Madrid deserves an honorable mention for being the epicenter of Spanish nightlife. And I’m not exaggerating; ask any Spaniard; Madrid’s nightlife is le-gen-da-ry. Here’s a list of the top areas to stay in Madrid for nightlife, carefully selected to match your unique ...
Although I was going to start this article directly with information about the fantastic Railway Museum of Madrid, I have a confession to make first… I am a… ferroequinologist. There, I said it. What is a ferroequinologist, you ask? I’m glad you asked. Ferroequinology describes people who are passionate about everything related to trains or railways. The term comes from three ...
Train travel has always held a romantic allure, providing unique opportunities to connect with the landscapes and cultures that would otherwise remain hidden. This is especially true when journeying through Spain, a country steeped in history, astonishing architecture, and breathtaking natural beauty. The Allure of Train Travel in Spain Moving about Spain by train offers passengers a chance to truly ...
Madrid, the Spanish capital, is renowned for its rich history and vibrant culture and is one of the most welcoming cities for LGBT travelers worldwide. Whether visiting for the annual pride parade or any time of the year, you can always count on finding inclusive accommodation in this metropolis. In this blog post, we’ll explore the best LGBT-friendly hotels in ...
When discussing museums in Madrid, the first thing that often comes to mind is the famous Art Triangle, which includes the city’s three most important museums: El Prado, Reina Sofía, and Thyssen-Bornemisza. However, a group of alternative museums completes the rich cultural scene of the Spanish capital, along with theaters, cinemas, art centers, and concert halls. These institutions, which explore ...
I live in Madrid, and while it’s usually a sunny city, there are days when the sky is grey and rain taps on the windows. These days can be a surprise in a city known for its blue skies. Living here, I’ve learned that when rain falls, Madrid doesn’t stop; it just moves indoors. If we’re being technical, Madrid falls ...
Living in Madrid, I have visited El Capricho Park numerous times. Although it is not as famous as El Retiro, it is just as beautiful. More importantly, its history is just baffling! The park spans an area of about 14 hectares and is located in the Alameda de Osuna neighborhood. While it was built in the 18th century, it was ...
Europe boasts of several beautiful cemeteries that serve as final resting places and captivating outdoor spaces. These cemeteries are filled with history, art, and tranquility and often feature breathtaking landscapes, intricate tombstones, and beautiful monuments. They are important cultural sites and peaceful settings for reflection and contemplation. This article will explore some of the most stunning cemeteries in Europe, showcasing ...
Madrid has plenty of rooftops and observation decks. But, if you’re a photography enthusiast looking to capture the Spanish capital‘s skyline in all its glory, you may wonder which are the best viewpoints in central Madrid. In this post, we’ll cover the must-visit viewpoints in central Madrid. We’ll also discuss what you can see from each spot and its location. ...