Tag: “La Rambla”

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  1. The Grape Stomp: A Spanish Wine Festival

    It's 2:00AM and the place is stompin'; the place is the town of Logrono in Spain. We are in La Rioja, the heart of wine country, to celebrate the harvest of the grapes.

  2. La Bombonera

    La Bombonera is a small restaurant and bakery in the heart of Old San Juan. La Bombonera is a friendly and authentic San Juan institution frequented by locals and by those who are in the know.

  3. Blue Bottle Coffee Kiosk

    Blue Bottle Coffee is a micro-roaster in the Bay area that has a penchant for freshness and process. The name is taken from one of the original coffee houses started in Central Europe around the late sixteen, early seventeen hundreds.

  4. Huntington Gardens

    Botanical gardens in San Marino, California, USA

  5. Volcan Arenal

    Volcan Arenal, the Arenal Volcano, is one of the active volcanoes in Costa Rica. Located just outside of the town of La Fortuna, the volcano provides a spectacular backdrop to your Costa Rican adventures.

  6. Great Highway

    Highway 35, the great highway is the road featured at the end of the book Hell's Angels by Hunter S. Thompson.

  7. Gaudi's Barcelona

    Gaudi's unique architectural style is a symbol of Barcelona. Here's the rundown on the most frequently visited masterpieces.

  8. Trudeau Airport - YUL

    Montreal's Trudeau Airport (YUL) is Canada's third most busy airport and a secondary hub for Air Canada. Airlines from around the world fly here with an emphasis on Europe, North Africa, the Caribbean, Mexico, the USA and flights across Canada.

  9. La Casa Grande

    La Casa Grande — as dull as the name sounds — is anything but a mundane B&B. In fact, it has a flare for the dramatic.

  10. Vieux Quebec (Basse-Ville)

    Haute-Ville is the lower section of Old Quebec, the area of the city fortified between the St. Lawrence River and the fortification wall.