Gastronomy
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Aragon

Burgui in Navarre: a Picturesque Village with a Natural Pool and Gorge That Caught the Attention of National Geographic
Nestled in the heart of the Roncal Valley in Navarre lies the village of Burgui, spotlighted by National Geographic for…
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Andalusia

Ancient Recipe Discovered in Huelva: Archaeologists Uncover Unique 2,500-Year-Old Dish
Archaeologists in Huelva have found a remarkably well-preserved vessel containing remnants of a dish prepared more than 2,500 years ago.…
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Asturias

Lost in Picos de Europa: an Asturian village with 12 residents, whose landscapes resemble the Swiss Alps
In the very heart of the Picos de Europa mountains lies Camarmeña — a tiny village with just 12 permanent…
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Castilla y León

Santa Gadea del Cid: The Medieval Gem of Burgos Every Tourist in Castile and León Should Visit
In the heart of Castile and León lies a village where time stands still. Santa Gadea del Cid offers a…
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Cantabria

A Sweet Journey Through Cantabria: How Sobao Pasiego Became a Regional Symbol
In the Pasiegos valleys of northern Spain, tourists are greeted not only by picturesque landscapes, but also by the legendary…
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Andalusia

A New Beach Club with Panoramic Pool and Greek Gastronomy Opens on the Costa del Sol
An exclusive beach club inspired by Greek mythology has opened in Estepona. Visitors can enjoy a panoramic pool overlooking the…
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Almería

Unusual Spanish Festivals: How Bread and Even Jamón Are Thrown from Balconies in Andalusia
Spain hosts vibrant festivals all year round, with each region boasting its own unique traditions. In the Andalusian town of…
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Galicia

12 Best Terraces in Vigo: Where to Enjoy City Panoramas and Sea Views
Vigo is renowned not only for its proximity to the Atlantic but also for its variety of terraces offering stunning…
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Madrid

Starbucks Opens Largest Flagship Store in Spain at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Madrid is now home to Spain's largest flagship Starbucks. The new two-story, 900-square-meter store is located inside the Santiago Bernabéu…
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Cantabria

Oyambre Beach in Cantabria: a unique blend of wild nature, aviation history, and perfect waves for surfing.
Discover Oyambre Beach in Cantabria — a two-kilometer stretch of sand in the heart of a natural park. Learn about…
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Asturias

Lastres: The Cinematic Jewel of Asturias Where the Cantabrian Sea Meets an Authentic Fishing Village
Nestled on the Asturian coast among lush cliffs lies the picturesque village of Lastres. Its houses cascading down toward the…
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Alicante

Four Surfing Beaches in Spain: Top Spots for Beginners and Pros
Spain is a country where surfing is available year-round for all skill levels. We highlight four beaches that are perfect…
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France

Wine Fountain on the Camino de Santiago: A Unique Tradition in Navarra
In Navarra, along the Camino de Santiago route, there is a unique fountain where wine flows instead of water. This…
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Asturias

A 16th-Century Historic Palace in Asturias Transformed into Exclusive Boutique Hotel with Mountain and Sea Views
A boutique hotel has opened in the Asturian region of Comarca de la Sidra, housed in a 16th-century palace. Guests…
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Andalusia

Setenil de las Bodegas: a Unique City in the Province of Cádiz, Where Homes Are Built into the Cliffs and Streets Are Always Shaded
Discover Setenil de las Bodegas, one of Andalusia’s most unusual “white villages.” Learn how residents constructed their homes under overhanging…
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Extremadura

Wines of Extremadura: Traditions, Features, and the Best Varieties of the Region
Extremadura in southwestern Spain is increasingly making its mark on the country’s wine map. The region is known for its…
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Valencia

Mineral Water from Benassal: History, Traditions, and International Recognition
Water from the Font d’En Segures spring in Benassal (Castellón) has been renowned for its healing properties since the 18th…
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Argentina

Spanish Cuisine as Part of Identity: Why Traditions Matter More Than Ready Meals
In Spain, the future of home cooking is under discussion amid forecasts that it could disappear by 2050. Why slow-cooked…
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Andalusia

Gastronomic Capital of Andalusia: Why a Small Town in Cadiz Has Become a Magnet for Food Lovers from Around the World
In the province of Cadiz, there is a town that has truly become a mecca for fine dining enthusiasts. Find…



















