Gastronomy
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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…
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Catalonia

Catalan Scientists Begin Cultivating Oyster Seeds in the Ebro Delta to Reduce Import Dependence
Production of native Pacific oyster seeds has begun in the Ebro Delta. This move could transform Spain's entire aquaculture industry,…
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Balearic Islands

Cala Fornells in Mallorca: A Beach with Crystal-Clear Water and a Secluded Atmosphere
Cala Fornells is a small bay in the southwest of Mallorca, renowned for its clear water, white sand, and picturesque…
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Argentina

How the Wine Museum in Peñafiel Transformed Tourism and the Economy of Ribera del Duero
The Wine Museum in Peñafiel is celebrating its 25th anniversary and is considered one of the main catalysts for the…
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Alicante

Xaló in Alicante: Discover a Unique Blend of Winemaking, Ancient Ceramics, and Scenic Mountain Trails
In the heart of the Marina Alta region lies Xaló—a town where winemaking traditions intertwine with rich cultural heritage. Explore…
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Asturias

Best Terraces and Viewpoints in Gijón: Where to Enjoy the Views and Atmosphere
In Gijón, on the coast of Asturias, unique terraces and panoramic viewpoints offer the perfect spot to relax with views…
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Madrid

How the Role of Latin Americans in Madrid Has Changed: The Experience of Jimena Carasa
Jimena Carasa, head of the Casa de México Foundation, has spent a quarter of a century working to change attitudes…
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Children

How to Make Homemade Ice Cream: Easy Recipes and Tips for the Hot Spanish Summer
The summer heat in Spain is the perfect reason to try making ice cream at home. Here, we explain how…
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Castilla y León

Coca in Segovia: The City Where the Last Emperor of Unified Rome Was Born and Home to a Unique Brick Castle
In the province of Segovia lies the town of Coca, birthplace of Theodosius I, the last emperor of a unified…
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Andalusia

Glamping in Andalusia: How to Relax on the Huelva Coast in a Pine Forest with Hotel Comfort
On the coast of Huelva, there is a unique camping-glamping site offering nature holidays without sacrificing comfort. Guests can enjoy…
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Castilla y León

Sepúlveda: The Medieval City of Seven Gates in Castile and León Worth Visiting at Least Once in Your Life
Discover Sepúlveda, a medieval gem in the province of Segovia. Find out why it's called the 'City of Seven Gates,'…
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Rioja

Ezcaray in Rioja: A Mountain Oasis with Rich History and Gastronomy to Escape the Summer Heat in 2025
In the midst of Spain’s summer heat, there is a place to enjoy coolness. Ezcaray, located in the Sierra de…
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Galicia

Melide in Galicia: A Medieval Town on the Camino de Santiago Where History Meets the Region’s Best Octopus
In the heart of Galicia lies the medieval town of Melide, a key stop on the Camino de Santiago. Discover…
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Portugal

Portugal Invites Tourists to the Grape Harvest: How to Become an Enologist for a Day in Three Renowned Wine Regions
From August to October 2025, Portugal offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of winemaking. Visitors can…



















