Iberian ham: The taste of Spain

Iberian ham: The taste of Spain

Spain’s cuisine is recognized around the world for its high-quality ingredients and the endless diversity of dishes that can be prepared with them. Each region offers its own local specialties, and some of them have become iconic of Spain – for example, paella,...
City portrait: Logroño

City portrait: Logroño

Tucked into the rolling hills and vineyards of northern Spain is the stately city of Logroño, capital of the province of La Rioja. Rich in history and traditions, Logroño preserves a legacy of monuments dating back as far as the Middle Ages. It has also earned...
Andalusia’s Jewish Heritage

Andalusia’s Jewish Heritage

Andalusia during the Middle Ages was home to the largest Jewish community in the world at the time. Although the community was driven out of the country in the late 15th century, there is a wealth of Jewish monuments, architecture and museums to be discovered all...
Lakes and rivers of Castile and Leon

Lakes and rivers of Castile and Leon

Many people who visit Spain head straight for the beaches of the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, but there is another option to cool off in the summer heat. Inland Spain boasts a vast network of rivers and lakes, which can offer your group spectacular landscapes as well...
Lavender fields of La Mancha

Lavender fields of La Mancha

When most people imagine rolling fields of fragrant lavender, they are thinking of France – but it may surprise you to know that the same experience is available just one hour from Madrid. Here, sun-drenched fields of lavender lie among the forests of the Guadalajara...