There are so many things to do in Montreal and so many places to see that it can be difficult to know which path to take, especially for first-time travelers. To help you enjoy your visit as much as possible, ...
Sintra’s Palacio da Pena (or Pena Palace) is one of the most curious and beautiful castles I’ve been lucky to visit. This Portuguese token of Romanticism is on a mountain and looks like it stepped right out of the pages ...
Located in the northeastern part of Bogotá, Chapinero offers a mix of cultural and modern attractions. This bustling district is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, trendsetting fashion boutiques, and eclectic culinary scene. Whether you’re a food lover, a shopaholic, or ...
Located in central Spain, Castilla-La Mancha is an autonomous community known for its picturesque towns and cities. From medieval fortresses to tranquil countryside views, this area presents many experiences that reflect its culture and natural beauty. Iconic places like Toledo, ...
The September 2009 issue of Lonely Planet magazine dubbed Ghent as “Europe’s best-kept secret.” Even though the number of visitors to this Belgian city has doubled since then, it remains a peaceful destination, especially compared to other Flanders destinations like ...
The Sydney Opera House is one of the most photographed buildings in the world. It is known for its unique use of a series of glowing white sail-shaped shells as its roof structure. The iconic performing arts venue is the ...
My favorite cities usually share one element in common: contrast, and surely, Frankfurt am Main knows a lot about contrast. Generally, Frankfurt is overlooked as a tourist destination despite its fame as a business, congress, and conference city. With one ...
Occupying the southernmost portion of Spain, Andalusia is renowned for its magnificent cities and charming towns. This land where history and modernity coexist offers stunning architecture, exciting cultural experiences, and breathtaking natural scenery. As you explore Andalusia, you will be ...
If you have only one or two days to explore Valladolid, you’re in for a treat. This lovely city in northwestern Spain is compact and walkable, with historic corners and great spots to visit. From architectural beauties to lush parks, ...
The term “hidden gem” is thrown around quite often, but in my humble opinion, it 100% applies to Zamora. This city is in Spain’s Castille and León autonomous community, perfectly balancing history, beautiful landscapes, and a laidback vibe. Although it ...
While cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and even Toledo are some of the country’s most popular travel destinations, Zamora, near the Portuguese border in Castilla y León, is among the country’s best-kept secrets. Its history, medieval architecture, and natural landscapes offer ...
The National Sculpture Museum in Valladolid is a significant institution for Spanish art. Located in Valladolid and known as a “museo estatal,” it is one of the 16 museums directly operated by the Ministry of Culture. As expected, the museum ...