San Sebastian, on Spain’s Basque Coast, is one of the culinary epicentres of the world. Not only does it boast more Michelin stars per capita than anywhere else in Europe, but it also has some of the best seafood in Spain, it’s the home of pintxos and has thousands of...
Spain’s third largest city, situated half-way down the country’s Mediterranean coast, receives 300 days of sunshine a year. That in itself is enough to draw many people to this bustling city, but Valencia offers much much more. It’s a centre of creativity, with an incredible food and drink scene, buzzing...
Europe is the dream, isn’t it? Maybe not for Europeans but for all those who have not been there. People all around the world would confess their desire to see the lovely streets of Paris, Barcelona, Rome, London, Vatican City, Athens, Ibiza,and countless other locations so much. (more…)
Barcelona has got style. Lots of it. I discovered that fact as I made my way down the streets of the city's historic districts writing a feature story about some serious personal shopping tours. (more…)
In one smooth sweeping motion, the bartender knocks down an archaic Pilsner tap over a tall frosty glass, delicately lifts up a small white dish and promptly delivers both food and drink squarely in front me, before she scurries off yelping rapidly in Spanish. Perfecto. My night out in Madrid officially...
I love the island's name: Fuerteventura. Like other fantastic Spanish words it just rolls of your tongue. For me, the word is simply fun to say. (more…)
Stroll the streets of Barcelona on Sant Jordi Day and you'll be bombarded with the sight of two wonderful things in this world: books and roses. I happened to be in Barcelona for what must be one of the loveliest festivals in the world. (more…)