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 ...
After Hong Kong and New York City, Tokyo has one of the highest counts of completed skyscrapers in the world, and Dubai is quickly becoming a contender in this category. The Metropolitan Government Building is one of the most famous ...
New York City is known for its impressive skyline, and one of the best places to see it is at the Top of the Rock. The observation decks at the top of Rockefeller Center allow visitors to see New York ...
Have you ever tried to describe a flavor to someone over the phone? That’s what it’s like trying to explain China in a nutshell – nearly impossible! Visiting China isn’t just a trip; it’s like hopping onto a roller coaster ...
Porto, Portugal‘s second-biggest city, has much history and culture. This coastal city boasts traditional charm and modern energy. Porto is captivating, and there are many things to experience in just 48 hours. You can walk on cobblestone streets and taste ...
After a successful first eco-friendly adventure in Ciudad Real, I was thrilled to be invited to a second one, this time in the Spanish province of Albacete, still mostly unknown to tourists. This province is in the Autonomous Community of ...
Amsterdam is one of the most visited destinations in Europe. The Dutch capital has many attractions for all ages and receives millions of tourists yearly, although many sights are aimed at an adult audience. Despite being a destination with so ...
A few months ago, I had the pleasure of visiting Corfu, an island covered in scenic charm and historical intrigue, with its Old Fortress being the jewel in its crown. Corfu carries its past with pride, and nowhere is this ...
The Vatican Museums, which trace their origin to the single sculpture of Laocoön acquired in 1506 by Pope Julius II, were officially founded in the Papal Palace by Pope Clement XIV in 1771 and expanded by Pope Pius VI. Today, ...
Colombia‘s Coffee Axis is undoubtedly the most renowned route in the country. Also known as the Coffee Triangle and Eje Cafetero, this tourist circuit meanders through the region that produces most of Colombia’s coffee. The geographical definition of the Coffee ...
Are you planning your first trip to Milan? Known as the global capital of fashion and design, this Italian metropolis, crowned by its stunning Duomo and home to some of Leonardo da Vinci’s most iconic works, offers experiences for art ...
Castillo de Santa Bárbara, also known as Castell de Santa Bàrbara, is a fortress from the Muslim era situated in the heart of Alicante. It stands on top of Mount Benacantil, on a striking cliff that rises over 160 meters ...