Madrid is synonymous with culture and street life. The capital city of Spain is home to several highly recommendable museums and its surroundings offer the chance to visit outstanding monumental sites. The city of Madrid is open and welcoming, modern yet traditional, stately yet popular, lively yet peaceful… But more than anything else it is
Where to start when it comes to Lisbon? As a city on the Iberian Peninsula, Lisbon has a great number of activities to offer. With the long and rich history, the city is managing to maintain itself well, and show and share with the residents and visitors. Cultural highlights, traditional festivities, gastronomical delights, good climate,
Sintra is the perfect daytrip or weekend trip from Lisbon, with only about 40 minutes’ drive by car. It is a great escape of the big city and with its amazing castles and palaces, is like travelling in time. Amongst the most important palaces to explore are the Palacio Nacional, the Moors Castle, or the Pena Palace. It
Porto is a very panoramic and atmospheric city, located in the North of Portugal, with the Douro River flowing through the city and creating a beautiful and mysterious view onto the colourful houses of the riverfront. It is the second largest city of Portugal, and can be best seen from one of the 6 bridges connecting the two divided
Algarve is a popular tourism destination due to its wonderful beaches, perfect climate and good infrastructure. Breathtaking cliffs are there to explore, beautiful beaches to relax on, as well as many festivities happening in the area. The towns such as Faro, Albufeira, Lagos, or Sagres, are charming towns, mostly with a maritime flair and a vibrant atmosphere. The
Barcelona is one of the most thriving cities in the world, with a vast variety of highlights, a typical Mediterranean lifestyle and gastronomical delights , which all add to a just amazing cosmopolitan atmosphere. The city’s architecture is a visual delight. Not only due to the remaining masterpieces of Antoni Gaudí, such as the world-famous Sagrada Familia, which
Girona is an important city in Catalonia and is totally worth at least a daytrip , if not longer, coming from Barcelona or surroundings. The lively city of Girona has a big city flair with many possible activities one can do here: all types of cultural events, festivals, performing arts, a stroll around the Jewish
Tarragona is perfectly connected with its excellent infrastructure, be it via highway, by plane, train or by boat (including a huge commercial port as well as Port Tarraco, where cruise ships tend to stop). The city is located in south Catalunya, in short distance to Catalunya´s capital Barcelona. The mild climate and the clean and beautiful
This coastal city in the Basque Country (Basque name: Donostia) is a very charming place – no matter what you need, San Sebastián has almost everything in its portfolio. A romantic trip, a sporty surfer’s holiday, a historical journey, a gastronomical experience, shopping, etc…The list seems endless and that is exactly what makes San Sebastián such
Bilbao is a symbol for the Basque Country, and famous for the gastronomical range of specialties one can try in Bilbao. Amongst others are the Pintxos, a small portion of delicious food served at the bar – a very sociable way to eat. The city’s location makes it a perfect starting point for a tour around