Ronda is represented on a wall with the "azulejos": a typical form of Portuguese or Spanish painted, tin-glazed, ceramic tilework.
Bullfighting may be frowned upon by some, but in Spain, the fight between man and beast exemplifies an ancient – and compelling – ritual
Ronda, Andalusia
Ronda is an old place in Andalucia Spain, history goes back for about 3000 years. Some 50 miles east of Sevilla.
There’s something to be said for going out of your way to experience a regional specialty in the heart of the region where it was born. There’s even more to be said if such a specialty happens to be roast suckling pig, served in a Segovian tavern famous t
The Berbena de Sant Joan (the Feast of St. John) is a wild celebration in Spain, particularly in Barcelona--and the Catalans go all-out with a firework-filled night of reveling.
Only the bare necessities need to be packed on a shoestring budgeted forty-day excursion in Europe.
Think Polynesian culture doesn't exist in Barcelona? For a taste of Tiki, try finding these classic bars scattered through out the city.