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History comes to life in Alicante

History comes to life in Alicante

History comes to life in Alicante Spain celebrates many, many festivals – but one of the most spectacular are the historic Moors and Christians Festivals. The popularity and grandeur of these festivities means that they take place in many parts of Spain, but the event...

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The Ages of Man in Castilla and Leon

The Ages of Man in Castilla and Leon

The Ages of Man (Las Edades del Hombre) religious foundation was created to promote the sacred art of the Castilla and Leon region of central Spain. Since its birth in 1988, the foundation has organized various important exhibitions highlighting the religious art and...

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Tito Bustillo Cave: a journey back in time

Tito Bustillo Cave: a journey back in time

The region of Asturias in northern Spain can be considered the perfect combination of culture, nature and gastronomy, and the first thing that captures a visitor’s attention is the spectacular green scenery. But there’s more to Asturias than meets the eye – just below...

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Springtime in Spain: The Jerte Valley

Springtime in Spain: The Jerte Valley

Every spring, visitors make the journey to the Jerte Valley near the city of Caceres in the Extremadura region of western Spain. They come to see the beautiful rolling hills covered in white, but there’s not a flake of snow in sight – the countryside is covered in...

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Semana Santa: A week not to be missed

Semana Santa: A week not to be missed

Those visiting Spain during the week before Easter will witness a country in complete transformation with one of its most spectacular and traditional events. Semana Santa, or Holy Week, fills the streets all around Spain with the beating of drums, masses of colorful...

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Las Fallas: Valencia’s most fiery festival

Las Fallas: Valencia’s most fiery festival

Every March, while many people around the world eagerly await chirping birds, budding trees and other signs of spring, Valencians are putting the finishing touches on their fallas. These highly flammable papier-mache sculptures of celebrities, politicians and...

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The King’s Pathway: A year after the reopening

The King’s Pathway: A year after the reopening

Nature lovers and hikers travelling near Malaga in southern Spain won’t want to pass up the chance to visit one of the most stunning and exhilarating routes in Spain. El Caminito del Rey (the King’s Little Pathway offers hikers some truly one-of-a-kind souvenirs: the...

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Spain’s culinary masterpiece

Spain’s culinary masterpiece

When travelling through Spain, you’ll be delighted by the endless variety within the cuisine. The country makes creative use of its fresh seafood, wild game and livestock, and a rainbow of fresh produce. If only there were a dish that could combine all of these...

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