In this article, we are going to cover the “popular” destinations but also some of our favorite cities that we would love to return to again and again. Table of Contents 1. Madrid Madrid is one of Spain’s most interesting cities, where the past and present coexist. As the Spanish ...
From San Sebastian to Seville, Spanish cities bewitch travelers with an intensity rarely seen outside of this corner of southwest Europe. The best cities in Spain dazzle with layers of history and an abundance of food, music, art, football, and religious culture. They’re also typically centere...
Cordoba– One of Andalusia’s oldest cities, Cordoba harks back to Roman times and was a particularly important part of Moorish Spain. The biggest attraction in the compact historic center is the magnificent 8th century La Mezquita mosque, with many original features still intact. The dining scene...
Take in the city's major sights by water with one of these excursions. Holly Johnson|Ann Henson|Suzanne MasonJanuary 10, 2025 20 Top Things to Do in Rhode Island From coastal mansions to unique museums, discover the Ocean State's best attractions. ...
That’s the spirit that makes NYC one of the best cities in the world. People come here to do big things. No wonder we have some of the world’s coolest attractions (like the northern hemisphere’s highest observation deck, Edge) and vibrant neighbourhoods, from Riverdale to Coney Island...
Despite its small size, it remains one of the most popular cities in Greece for visitors, with Olympia the star attraction. While most come here for the regional history, there is much else to explore, both in the city itself, where there is a pretty port backed by beautiful pine forests...
One of the most popular cities to visit in theCastilla La Mancharegion of Spain, Cuenca is located in a precarious position at the point where two deep river gorges meet. Its strategic setting saw it fought over, conquered and ruled by both the Muslims and Christians, with Napoleon himself ...
Spain contains multitudes—seriously. Spanning 17 autonomous regions and two small enclaves in North Africa, the country is a cradle of diverse cultures, geography, traditions, even languages. And while there’s nothing wrong with a sun-and-sangria holiday, there’s so much more to see and do...
6. Wander the Souks in Marrakesh, Morocco The charming Moroccan city of Marrakesh serves as the ideal introduction to the interesting nation of North Africa, which is reachable by overnight ferry from southern Spain. The capital and fourth-largest city of Morocco, Marrakesh is situated in the ...
Come feel the magic and discover the history of this castle but also ofSegoviaand Toledo, two of the most beautiful cities in Spain where Muslims, Christians and Jews used to live in perfect harmony and peace ; they were an example of tolerance for the whole world. ...