Visiting Dachau Concentration Camp, Munich
Visiting Dachau concentration camp was the last tour we made in Munich and the last stop of our road trip. We were actually doubting very much if we should go there… It is obviously a...
Visiting Dachau concentration camp was the last tour we made in Munich and the last stop of our road trip. We were actually doubting very much if we should go there… It is obviously a...
Andalusia is the southernmost community of continental Spain. It’s the second largest in area and the most populated one. Many cultural phenomena for which Spain is famous for have its origin in Andalusia, like the...
It is very easy to fall in love with Alhambra and its story. Like Washington Irving said “For my part, I gave myself up, during my sojourn in the Alhambra, to all the romantic and...
If you know me you know that I am a huge sports fan! Football above it all, but Tennis, Ice Hockey, Cycling, Athletics, you name it! Heck, even Gymnastics, Fencing or Judo in Olympic years!...
Visiting Cordoba was a must, during our road trip through Andalusia. One the most beautiful and important cities of Andalusia, and the best example of the Moorish influence in Spain. Cordoba was once (in the...
Caminito Del Rey was once famous for being extremely dangerous, it was even named the world’s most dangerous walkway. As its reputation rose it became an attraction for adrenaline junkies and adventurous people in general. It was...
Los Cahorros is a hiking trail in the lower hills of the Sierra Nevada, Spain. It’s located in Monachil, a small municipality just 8 Kilometers from Granada’ center. Los Cahorros gorge is a well known destination...
What’s the first thing on your mind when hear Marbella? Well, mine is Jesus Gil y Gil, former mayor of Marbella and Atletico’s President… 🙂 Well, but probably that’s just me. Marbella is famous for...
Malaga is a big city, second biggest of Andalusia the 6th biggest in Spain with more than 500.000 inhabitants. It is also one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited city, since 8th century BC. Malaga was settled by...
During my student years (2005) I participated in the student program ERASMUS and did one of my Internships in Brussels, Belgium. So I decided to give you an insight of living for 3 months in Belgium, the...
Portugal is one of the best places to visit!! OK, it’s our homeland, maybe we are slightly biased, but there are so many fantastic spots to visit. If you are planing on going in a trip...
Bratislava is right next to Vienna and quite close to Budapest. During our trip to Budapest we decided to make a one day side trip to Bratislava, Slovakia. The first question was: What is the best option:...
Start: Pula End: Dubrovnik Duration: 7 days Distance: 1.100Km Itinerary: Pula -> Krk -> Zagreb -> Plitivice -> Zadar -> Krka -> Split -> Bol -> Makarska -> Dubrovnik Pula & Krk Why starting...
Visit the Budapest Parliament You won’t miss it, even if you want it. It’s located in the Pest side in the bank of the Danube and is 268 meters long and 96 meters high in the...