Here you will read some of the best, most captivating and humorous travel experiences, shared by your fellow travelers.
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| Modernism Sitges |
| Submitted by viktorbgb on
2009-03-30 05:16:17 (via
www.mediaforis.com) |
| 35 km south of Barcelona, Sitges’ beautiful beaches and peaceful mountains proved irresistible to the Catalan wealthy and Modernist artists and intellectuals at the turn of the 19th-20th century.
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| Hah Nee's Trip to Madrid, May 24-27, 2006 |
| Submitted by christine on
2008-06-13 07:39:56 (via
hanneechong.com) |
In traveling, as in anything else, it's the small things that matter. They enhance the charm of wandering and exploring places, in the meanwhile discovering peculiar aspects, like, for example, the impossibility of take-away paella. Madrid is stunning in terms of art, history and nightlife.
"I think I've just left my heart in Madrid." Lovely.
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| Malaga, A spot in the Sun |
| Submitted by Anonymous on
2008-03-05 10:32:50 (via
seamania.blogspot.com) |
| Malaga is very typical of many Southern cities of Spain! Built for tourism it has an endless stream of hotels, guest houses and apartments but in the winter months the emphasis lies on the Spanish - the Brits and the Germans notably absent until the summer months creep back in again!
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| The Moorish Heritage of Andalusia |
| Submitted by ManjaB on
2007-09-10 06:53:02 (via
www.off-the-beaten-track.net) |
| A bicycle trip in Andalusia, where the Moorish heritage is not only apparent in Córdoba or Granada, but also in the white villages with Moorish quarters and fortresses, scattered between countless olive groves and wild mountains with spectacular canyons.
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| The Way of St. James |
| Submitted by cmaingue on
2007-06-15 10:53:56 (via
www.circatours.com) |
| As you cross northern Spain, you encounter a continuous stream of pilgrims along El Camino de Santiago (Spanish for "the Road to Santiago"). By following the route you will participate in a centuries-old religious tradition. But even if you’re not motivated by the religious aspect, the area offers history, heritage, art, wine, cuisine, and more.
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