It’s a challenge to summarize the cultural, natural, landscape and historical wonders that the province of Andalusia and its principal cities: Seville, Malaga, Granada, Cordoba and Marbella have. What unites all these cities are its traditional symbols that a strong way represents the Spanish cultural identity.
Madrid represents one of the most tourist cities of Spain and the world, being an artistic and cultural center which hosts three of the most representative museums in the country and Europe: Prado Museum, National Art Museum Hagia Sofia and Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum; located in the heart of the city. Also, this city has various urban
Traditions and folk customs represent one form of expression of the cultural identity of peoples. In other words, these concepts constitute a collection of knowledge and cultural, artistic, social manifestations that have been passed from generation to generation, immortalizing in the history dances, celebrations and popular events. The cultures traditions are impregnated into the skins
Marbella is more than beaches and sunny days; it has a beautiful old town, typically Andalusian, with its narrow streets, hanging houses and flowery balconies. Marbella is a region with a multicultural religiosity; since its origin as a result of Roman civilization, Marbella has until today, preserved a rich historical and archaeological heritage. From the
June 24th 2016 The 24th of June is a holiday in Barcelona, which is well needed after the night of the Sant Joan before. This festivity is also called the ‘night of the fire’, due to its many fireworks set off the whole night in the entire city. It is the shortest night of the
June 16th – 18th 2016 Every year in June Barcelona is the host for the big Sonar Festival, an international festival of Advanced Music and New Media Art. It is a festival not only hosting bands and DJs, but also trying to communicate creativity, technology and global development and innovation between each other. This year
Portugal has strong religious roots and its monuments, churches and chapels are a reflection of that. Religious belief constitutes much of the cultural formation of the Portuguese territory and has been established throughout history as a significant fact in the growth of its habitants.
Iberinbound’s pilgrim tours: Camino de Santiago. “The road that changes people” It’s synonymous with which has been identified the adventured of living a pilgrimage to “Santiago de Compostela”, a city located in the heart of Galicia – Spain. This city founded in the ninth century is one of the most ancient regions of northern Spain,
Start a new undergraduate stage always entails to discover new curiosities and to increase our expectations about the world and our desire to satisfy the goals that we set. At our youth, we seek to expand our knowledge through experiences and new adventures, and what better way of doing it that visiting new cities with
Visit Lisbon thanks to Iberinbound’s student groups Students, the searchers of knowledge for nature. They want to know everything about the world, its history, its rich cultures, its art transition and its beauty behind. Easily we can find many books with all of this information; but traveling to a specific place and live an unforgettable