northern spain

The bridge to San Juan de gaztelugatxe hermitage

Northern Spain

No one would say that Northern Spain is a “hidden gem” but it when most people think of Spain, what most people imagine is southern Spain: flamenco, bullfighting, beaches, paella, tapas, … So when people visit the northern part of the country they are usually blown away. The north of Spain is green and lush, brimming with history and culturally very different from the rest of the country (especially in the Basque Country). The food is different, the nightlife is different, … everything is just different. Different and amazing. … Read More

Boats in the lake at city of sciencies in Valencia Spain

Valencia City Guide

Most first-time visitors to Valencia do not have a very clear idea about what to expect from Valencia. The architectural beauty of the City of Arts and Sciences is probably the image most seem in any travel guide to Valencia. But there is so much more! Discover everything Valencia has to offer in tis visitors’s guide … Read More

Logroño City Guide

Logroño City Guide

Check out our Logroño city guide and discover everything the city has to offer. Logroño is full of history and the capital of wine in Spain. … Read More

A Coruña City Guide

A Coruña City Guide

Chck out our A Coruña City Guide, a spectacular citiy in Northern Spain. Located in Galicia, A Coruña offers spectacular food and architecture. … Read More

City center of Bilbao in Basque country

Bilbao City Guide

Our team of local experts thought that it makes all sense in this Bilbao city guide to ensure you find the most interesting things to enjoy in Bilbao. A gastronomical heaven and paradise for foodies who love both bar hopping and fine dining, Bilbao is also a great place to enjoy art. Not far from Bilbao you will also be able to discover fantastic beaches full of surfers, and excellent trecking opportunities. … Read More

San Fermin in Pamplona

Pamplona City Guide

Located between San Sebastian and Logroño, Pamplona is a perfect place to stop and enjoy local traditions. The city is most well-known for by the San Fermin Festival. Pamplona is the capital and largest city of the region of Navarra in northern Spain.Pamplona sits just south of San Sebastián and North of the charming town of Laguardia.

The history of this region dates back to the first century B.C. when the Romans founded Pompaelo on an old Vascon settlement. … Read More