With 15 newly minted Michelin Stars, Texas—renowned for its stellar barbecuse, Tex-Mex and tacos–has now officially been ...
Spain is a paradise for wine lovers, offering some of the most diverse and scenic wine routes in the world. From the rolling vineyards of La Rioja to the sun-soaked fields of Andalusia, each region ...
Facing the Atlantic Ocean in the northwestern corner of Spain, Galicia is another region renowned for its seafood. Mussels, scallops, clams and shellfish are typical of this area, along with goose ...
Our bags were transported for us to the next hotel in Laxe, allowing us a quick change before heading out to enjoy the seafood and local wine. Galicia has its own beer, wine, and delicacies.
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From majestic mountains to stunning icy glaciers and historical buildings, there is lots to discover on a European cruise ...
Every year, thousands of students from across the world make their way to Spain to attend language schools and the 76 ...
There may have been a point, somewhere back in the middle of the last century, where the train seemed to have lost the remainder of whatever swagger it once had. The aircraft had entered stage-left as ...
Barcelona's impressive food scene covers all manner of cuisines. Head to the maritime district of Barceloneta if it's paella you're after, but if you want traditional Catalan dishes it's best to stick ...
In addition to wine tastings, the route offers the chance to enjoy Galicia’s stunning coastal landscapes, rich seafood-based ...
Howard Davis said the Camino de Santiago, or, “The Way of St. James,” is a pilgrimage made up of nine main routes, all leading to the Santiago de Compostela Archcathedral Basilica in Galicia ... and ...