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Madrid food
fromCN Traveller
21 hours ago

This is what it's like to embark on Spain's legendary Camino de Santiago pilgrimage - on horseback

The Camino Primitivo is a historic pilgrimage route in Galicia, attracting diverse pilgrims seeking spiritual experiences.
fromArchDaily
4 days ago

The Built Path: Pilgrimage and Architectural Sequence on the Camino de Santiago

Pilgrimage is one of the oldest and most persistent cultural practices, a spatial expression of humanity's search for meaning that has taken form across geographies and religions.
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Madrid food
fromThe Globe and Mail
1 day ago

For sale: Entire Spanish villages, great selection, definitely fixer-uppers

Foreigners are revitalizing abandoned towns in Spain, Portugal, and Italy, transforming them into vibrant communities and tourist destinations.
Madrid food
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Stop brunch! How a rustic Catalan meal is taking the fight to bland food and overtourism | Abbas Asaria

Brunch in gentrifying cities symbolizes overtourism and erodes local culture, leading to protests against generic cafes and rising rents.
#spain
#slow-travel
London food
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

In remote western Ireland, travel moves at its own pace

Western Ireland's slow travel movement combines minimalist design, sustainable food practices, and intentional disconnection to revive regional traditions and create meaningful experiences.
London food
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 weeks ago

In Remote Western Ireland, Travel Moves at Its Own Pace

Western Ireland's slow travel movement combines minimalist design, local food systems, and sustainable practices to revive traditional ways of life and regional heritage.
London food
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

In remote western Ireland, travel moves at its own pace

Western Ireland's slow travel movement combines minimalist design, sustainable food practices, and intentional disconnection to revive regional traditions and create meaningful experiences.
London food
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 weeks ago

In Remote Western Ireland, Travel Moves at Its Own Pace

Western Ireland's slow travel movement combines minimalist design, local food systems, and sustainable practices to revive traditional ways of life and regional heritage.
Madrid food
fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

Britain is obsessed with Basque cooking right now

Basque cuisine is thriving in the UK, with numerous restaurants showcasing its delights and gaining recognition.
Madrid food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Holy parades and earthly pleasures in Spain: Easter in Granada

Semana Santa in Granada features solemn Easter processions with brotherhoods carrying floats depicting the Passion of Christ.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

This Is the Most Popular Destination in the World, According to Travelers-and It's Known for Its Turquoise-blue Water

Madeira, a Portuguese island, was named Tripadvisor's Best of the Best Destinations' Trending category for 2026, offering family-friendly experiences with whale watching, volcanic hikes, and natural pools away from crowds.
#portugal
Madrid food
fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

How to spend one week navigating Portugal's ultimate road trip this summer

Driving Portugal's N2 road offers a unique experience of the country's landscapes, emphasizing the joy of slow travel over speed.
Madrid food
fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

How to spend one week navigating Portugal's ultimate road trip this summer

Driving Portugal's N2 road offers a unique experience of the country's landscapes, emphasizing the joy of slow travel over speed.
Madrid food
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

Orson Welles' love affair with Spain's Castilla y Leon region

Orson Welles expressed a deep, inexplicable affection for Avila, Spain, despite only living there briefly while filming Chimes at Midnight.
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

Vya Brings Tapas, Paella, and Sangria to the Old Palomar Space on SE Division

Vy Chao chalks it up to 'user error,' pointing out how they would hunt after finishing work, during traditional American dinner hours. At the time, locals mainly ate paella for lunch; the versions served at dinner were usually made for tourists. But on a return trip last year they found better luck, and paella, noting that the city had adapted to tourists' dining habits.
Portland food
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

It's Spanish, reinterpreted

A 1923 Spanish-style Brentwood home designed by architect John Byers reveals intimate, elegantly layered spaces combining modern and ancient elements across nine thousand square feet.
Travel
fromIndependent
1 month ago

I've visited hundreds of hotels - here are six simple ways Irish stays can make guests go 'ooh'

Small, thoughtful details in hotels create more memorable impressions than elaborate amenities or high-end service.
Madrid food
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago

Madrid Travel Guide: What to Do, Eat and Where to Stay

Madrid has transformed from a transit hub into a major European destination and Latin American expat capital, offering world-class museums, diverse neighborhoods, and exceptional culinary experiences.
Food & drink
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

We Asked 3 Travel Experts the Best Dish to Try in Portugal-and They All Picked the Same Thing

Fish dishes, especially Bacalhau à Brás, are the most important and iconic Portuguese foods; pastel de nata is beloved but secondary.
Madrid food
fromTravel + Leisure
3 weeks ago

20 Best Things to Do in Oaxaca, Mexico-From Savoring Mole and Mezcal to Exploring Indigenous Art

Oaxaca offers Indigenous heritage, world-class cuisine featuring mole and mezcal, colonial architecture, traditional crafts, and legendary street food experiences.
fromFrenchly
1 month ago

The Best Things to Do in Biarritz: A Local's Guide - Frenchly

Rocher de la Vierge is a rocky promontory connected by a footbridge to the beach, that offers one of the most photographed panoramas in Biarritz. Access to the site is free, and it is best visited during daylight hours to fully enjoy the views.
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fromThe Nation
1 month ago

Walking the Camino in the Shadow of Belief

The particular Camino that I chose to follow-colloquially known as the Camino Frances, or French Way, since it starts at the base of the Pyrenees, the border between France and Spain-is the most famous of all the Caminos. Walking, on average, six to seven hours and 30 kilometers a day, I passed from the south of France into the north of Spain, walking westward through cities that included Pamplona, Logroño, Burgos, and Ponferrada, along with numerous small towns and villages.
Mindfulness
Travel
fromElite Traveler
1 month ago

A Guide to Agrotourism in Rural Spain

Spain's rural regions offer immersive agrotourism experiences combining hands-on farm activities, local food and wine, and traditional country accommodations.
Digital life
fromWorld Wild Schooling
1 month ago

This Rural Region in Spain Offers $16,000 to Digital Nomads To Move There

Extremadura offers grants up to $16,778 to attract digital nomads to repopulate rural towns, with housing and living expense support for up to two years.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

This European City Is A Hidden Gem With One Of The Best Food Halls, According To Rick Steves - Tasting Table

Mercado Bom Sucesso has been serving a wide range of traditional Portuguese food since 1949. Its modern design is unmissable when walking around the heart of Porto, and it's absolutely worth a stop. While farmers' markets are usually held outdoors, food halls are primarily indoors, and Bom Sucesso is no different. This means that no matter when you're visiting - whether it be the dead of winter or the height of summer - you'll be able to enjoy local delicacies in a climate-controlled environment.
Food & drink
fromCosmopolitan
2 months ago

These Six Couples Are So In Love in Barcelona

Oskar: We matched on Tinder in Bali the day before he left, so we didn't physically meet. He was living in Melbourne at the time, and I actually had plans to move there. Santi: A month later, I asked him on a date. We watched Bridesmaids at an outdoor cinema. Oskar: I was obsessed. But I didn't have a permanent place to live... Santi: ...which is when my friend and I found a three-bedroom and needed another roommate. Oskar: We moved in as friends. Santi: At least, that was the plan. But that first night, I was really cold and I found my way into his room.
Relationships
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

In the decade since my sons left home, walking has brought us together

Don't let them push you around, my youngest son said halfway through the Camino de Santiago. You don't have to get up early if you don't want to. I didn't know that was an option, replied his brother from his bunk. This subversive banter is what our family sounds like now. The old hierarchy has loosened. We are four adults negotiating the day.
Parenting
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'Everyone says hello, just like in Donegal' - I quit my career in finance to run cycling holidays in Spain

Hop on a plane to Malaga, and you might expect to see passengers in flip-flops and sun hats, ready to spend a week on a lounger with a cocktail to hand. But in recent years, a different kind of traveller has set their sights on the Costa del Sol. Instead of staying by the sea, they head inland, to cycle the mountains of Sierra Nevada.
Travel
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Restaurant review: 'If every small town in Ireland had a place like this, the country would be a better place'

I'm passing through Kilrush on the first bright, blue-skied day after weeks of non-stop rain and it's warm enough to leave the coat in the car and think perhaps there may be a sniff of spring in the air. I hope I'm not being previous. I'm here to check out two places I've been following on Instagram for a while, having never been to this part of west Clare before.
Food & drink
Food & drink
fromPUNCH
2 months ago

Welcome to the Irish Pub-aissance

Irish-led U.S. bars are reinventing the pub by blending authentic Irish traditions with inventive cocktails, ambitious kitchens, and unexpected cultural influences to subvert stereotypes.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

Veigas de Camba, the village submerged half a century ago that still celebrates pilgrimages and funerals

On the first Sunday in September, around a hundred people from municipalities in Ourense, Madrid, Barcelona, and Ponferrada travel to a chapel and a cemetery on a special spot in the vast landscape of southeastern Spanish region of Galicia. The location is enveloped by the Serra Seca mountains (1,100 meters above sea level), the eternal route to Castile, and the Invernadoiro Natural Park (1,550 meters).
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Travel
fromIndependent
2 months ago

'The best-value hour I spent in a week' - 100 best places to eat, sleep, sip and explore in Ireland in 2026

Ireland rewards slow, curious travel with unexpected local experiences — guided walks, island hospitality, unique meals, cosy pub snugs and unusual stays.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

Spain's 'City of Dreams' Has Dramatic Mountain Views, Stylish Hotels, and Michelin-starred Dining

"Ronda is considered one of Spain's most beautiful cities due to its spectacular location, the deep ravine (Tajo), and the surrounding mountains, called Serranía de Ronda," says Maike Ange, a tour guide specializing in Andalusia. Puente Nuevo, or the "New Bridge," is one of the town's three bridges traversing the 400-foot gorge, which splits Ronda into El Mercadillo ("New Town") and La Ciudad ("Old Town"). The dramatic views, however, are still just a sliver of the destination's appeal.
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Travel
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

This sun-soaked Spanish city is the most exciting European destination for 2026

Valencia in 2026 offers a rare total solar eclipse, Las Fallas UNESCO anniversary, major sports events and strong coastal, walkable appeal amid record tourism.
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