The trains in Spain take traffic from the planes
Spain gives America a lesson that train travel over relatively short distances can compete with airlines. The new high-speed Madrid–Barcelona train is cutting into their national airline’s schedules and profit levels.
Backroads of Spain
My favorite times in Spain have been on backcountry drives of discovery. Madrid, Barcelona and Seville are modern, sleek and efficient. The Costa del Sol is packed with beachgoers and high-rises lining endless sand. But only a few kilometers away, around the knoll, down a river, the Old World heart of Spain still beats.
Discovering new magic at Pamplona’s Running of the Bulls
Anna Leocha has already been to Pamplona’s famed Running of the Bulls nine times — and she is only 19 years old. This summer she returns to discover the grown-up side of the fiesta — bulls, dancing and wine — after spending her early years immersed in the surprising family side of the festival — spinning giants, churros and fun fair rides.
Guidebooks to Andalucia
Finding the perfect guidebook for any trip is always difficult. Here are some pros and cons of guidebooks we have used for travels through Andalucia.
Arab baths of Granada, Spain
Two sets of Arab baths in Granada offer two different points of view of the Moorish Hammams. One is the ruin of the oldest public bath in the city. The other is a functioning recreation of an Arab bath in which visitors can wallow in the enfolding warmth and soothing sounds of the waters.
An Alhambra state of mind
Looming above the tight downtown streets of Granada, the Alhambra dominates the city skyline. This fortress-palace-garden preserves the most complete vestiges of the Moorish occupation of Spain.
White Towns to Ronda and Granada
Sometimes plans don’t meet expectations. That was the story of today — filled with spectacular natural panoramas, ho-hum sights, too many tourists, changes to loved locations and disappointing restaurants.
Seville to Cordoba and back
Mondays in Seville are quiet, not the day to plan for sightseeing. The Alcazar is closed, the market is basically shut down and many restaurants make Monday their day of rest. It seemed like a perfect day for Cordoba.
Islam in Spain
During the Islamic period Spain grew into one of the major cultural capitals of the western world. Spain led the civilized Middle Eastern and Mediterranean world in philosophy, agriculture, medicine, literature and the arts.
Barcelona’s Palau de la Música 100th anniversary
Barcelona has become one of Europe’s most vibrant art cities and one of the city’s iconic concert halls is celebrating its 100th anniversary. This city where art touches everything from its cathedrals and apartment buildings to its parks and coastline, celebrates a century of music in its Palau de la Música.
