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Madrid in one week ( Your guide: Alejandra Sellanes )
... This vibrant city on the day it is no less at night. It is one of the few cities in Europe where you can go out at night any day of the week without getting bored. In the area between Puerta del Sol, Calle Atocha, Paseo del Prado has many bars, pubs and nightclubs that are open until dawn. Most suitable places for me are... (Read more)
Marbella, Coast of Sun ( Based on an original article by Jordi García Castillón for Club of Tourists )
...For those who prefer a more urban and architectural tour. It is also highly recommended to see the wall of ancient Arab castle and the shrine of Santiago and Santo Cristo de Vera Cruz, two of the oldest buildings in the city, the first at Plaza de los Naranjos (center of Old Town) and the other in the Barrio Alto. Also, the Chapel of St. John of God from the beginning of S XVI, with its carved wooden door with... (Read more)
The charm of Granada ( Your guide: Jordi García Castillón )
...In Granada you will find great reminiscence and culture of the times when the city was an Islamic kingdom and therefore we'll find the most fantastic and impressive buildings of that era. And this is not trivial at all, because Granada was set under the muslim influence and allows us to observe in all its magnificence and splendor that was the... (Read more)
Sevilla ( Your guide: Jordi García Castillón )
...What characterizes the Andalusian people? Their passion for flamenco and Christian processions (probably the largest stronghold of believers in the country, a country that usually is increasingly moving towards a loss of connection to the church). These two factors that have a priori nothing in common, will be very useful if you concur with them on the date you travel to Sevilla. The Sevilla flamenco and culture at its best you can see in the... (Read more)
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Ibiza, amusement from sunrise to sunrise ( Your guide: Jordi García Castillón )
..One thing is the island of Ibiza as a whole and another one is the city of Ibiza in particular. If you go by car we can say that it will take you about three quarters of an hour to visit the island from end to end so if you love to drive along for several kilometers, this island is not exactly for you, because distances of more than 20 kilometers is rare unless you want to start giving again and again turnings around to the island. (Read more)
Tenerife and Canary islands ( Your guide: Jordi García Castillón )
...If you are to climb the volcano Teide, you may contract for example a joint trip to a typical house in Tenerife, in any case we inform that there are many operators offering package prices including several attractions (Teide & Loro Park + Typical house and multiple variables among these or other attractions, according to the option can cost between... (Read more)
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Toledo for everyone ( Your guide: Alejandra Sellanes )
...The tour of this huge construction can take you considerable time, but you can't miss the central nave with the choir, from the Puerta del Perdon, the altarpiece in the Chapel which carved scenes depicting the Life and Passion of Christ and the retrochoir Transparent (take 5 minutes to enjoy it, you won't regret). The most famous building is the... (Read more)
Barcelona (I), tourism for family. ( Your guide: Jordi García Castillón )
...At Barcelona faced to the sea, you should not miss a tour of the Olympic Port area with its impressive visual proposal, the Maremagnum, and in general throughout the area of the beach and the sea in general, if you are already located in the area of the Columbus statue you can climb the famous Ramblas and lose yourself in a beautiful walk through... (Read more)
Barcelona (II), entertainment city ( Your guide: Jordi García Castillón )
...Barcelona nightlife and evening entertainment are among the world's most famous, vitality and rhythm that ejects this great city from every pore is immense, and therefore, the corners at night that you should not miss are... (Read more)
Costa Brava, the most rustic Catalan beauty ( Your guide: Pablo Constantino )
...The Costa Brava is a steep and irregular piece of coast in Catalonia of about 200, from Port Bou on the French border to the mouth of La Toder in the town of Blanes. This very picturesque coastal area, located in the Province of Gerona, has developed very intensively in recent years of the twentieth century by the hand of a tourist offer focused on to update these fishing and farming villages twinned with the sea that inspired Spanish artists such as Picasso or Dali. Even waking up a proposal with a modern tourist hotels and gastronomy appropriate to these times, the Costa Brava area today retains.. (Read more)
Benidorm, much more than sun and beach ( Based on an original article by Jordi García Castillón for Club of Tourists )
...At this point it is good to warn you, if you're looking for quality, you should never lunch in tourist areas. If fast food, or a simple snack, is what we're looking for, in tourist areas will find excellent options, however for a good gastronomy, eating quality,... (Read more)
Pamplona, much more than bulls ( guía: Jordi García Castillón )
...In the center of Pamplona, you can visit the Plaza del Castillo, a true meeting point and gathering Pamplona society, with its characteristic quiosco (bandstand), surrounded among other landmarks of the city by the Café Iruña (do not leave the town without visiting it), the town hall in the city called Casa Consistorial (which has a beautiful XVII century façade), the command center of the municipal power, and the Palacio de Navarra, symbol of...(Read more)
Express guide of San Sebastian. ( Your guide: Alejandra Sellanes )
...The route, that we are advicing here, starts with a walk along Paseo de la Concha. Surrounds the best and most famous beach of San Sebastian: La Concha beach that stretches along the bay eponymous. From there you can see the island of Santa Clara will always find that in summer, tens of boats depart regularly from the port and go over their journey to the island. If you have children that's a good ride. On the Paseo de la Concha, reach the Palace of Miramar and the surrounding park... (Read more)
