Tag: “Semana Santa”

13 places found.

  1. The heart of Malaga

  2. Santa Monica Pier

    Santa Monica Pier opened in 1909. It was the age of top hats and hoop dresses, and when walking above the waters of the Pacific Ocean was a novelty.

    Located at the bottom of Colorado Avenue, off of Ocean Avenue, the pier's original success was attributed to both a roller coaster and the famed La Monica Ballroom.

  3. Saint Francis Cathedral

    The Neo-Romanesque Cathedral of St Francis (San Francisco de Asís) was built between 1869 and 1884 on a site occupied by several earlier churches. In a chapel on the north side is La Conquistadora, a figure of the Virgin brought from Spain.

  4. Seret and Sons Rugs and Furniture

    Any good walking tour of Santa Fe would not be complete without a visit to Seret & Sons. Seret & Sons is a wonderful feast for the senses, featuring a wide variety of antique and hand crafted items from around the world.

  5. Stearns Wharf

  6. High Road to Taos

    A visit to Santa Fe would not be complete without a day trip to the high mountain art community of Taos, NM. There are several different ways to make your way to Taos but the very best way (as far as I'm concerned) is to take the "High Road".

  7. Tinas

  8. Firenze

    *THE* tourist destination by definition.

    The most touristically seen city in the world - and actually one of the most stunning and beautiful places you can ever set your eye on.

    Firenze / Florence, Tuscany, Italy: once you see it you won't forget it :)

  9. Purisima Creek Redwoods

    A wonderful redwood park with a creek running through it just outside of the coastal town of Half Moon Bay. It has about 20 miles of trails with everything from a a leisurely stroll to mountain biking.

  10. Santa Barbara Shoreline

    Santa Barbara, California, famous for its mission and general Spanish architectural style.