December 15, 2013 Madrid’s Punctual Public Transportation System for Unpunctual Madrileños No. Spanish old lady, I do plan to remain sitting on this metro seat eating my Tex-Mex Doritos that taste exactly like original Doritos….
December 7, 2013 Feel like a Spanish Aristocrat at Casa de Diego A great issue many European cities face today is the conflict between tradition and modernity. Cultures and histories that span hundreds of years are…
December 6, 2013 Música Madrileña: The Vibrant Music Scene of Madrid Madrid is abounding with different breeds of music venues that are as diverse and colorful as the Spanish culture. Two sites have emerged as…
December 4, 2013 A Stay in Sevilla is for Princes and Paupers Even when I was living in Andalucía, I only went to Sevilla for the airport. I’d always thought of it as too far from…
December 3, 2013 Walk Your Way Through History Looking for the best way to experience a major city in Europe, Middle East and/or the USA? How about taking a walk through history?…
November 12, 2013 Day Trippin’ to the Hot Springs of Ourense One of the major pluses of Santiago de Compostela is it being a hub for the surrounding area. You can easily catch the bus…
November 10, 2013 Vegetarian Options in Madrid, the Ham Capital of the World The first week I was in Madrid, I dined at a sweet Italian-meets-Spanish restaurant in the Paseo del Prado area called La Nicoletta (Paseo…
October 30, 2013 The Tapas Scene of Santiago de Compostela Spain may be known for its paella and sangria, but up north, in the region of Galicia, you’ll find a culinary tradition all its…