SQUISH! Spain’s annual tomato food fight
If you wondered what Google’s Doodle was all about the other day…the answer lies above and below in pictures from Tomatina, the annual world’s biggest food
If you wondered what Google’s Doodle was all about the other day…the answer lies above and below in pictures from Tomatina, the annual world’s biggest food
Spain’s rail system, Renfe, is facing strikes next month by two key unions, the train drivers (SEMAF) and maintenance workers (CCOO). In both cases, contract
This is the high part of the vacation season, and many places in Spain are geared up with special events to attract visitors. Events range
Magaluf at night, in a quieter moment… Photo: Rafael Ortega Diaz / Wikimedia Responding to repeated complaints from locals and other visitors
The town of Fanzara in rural Castellon has just over 300 residents and some of the most colorful and unusual art to be seen anywhere.
Spain’s busy beaches (Playa del Ingles, Gran Canaria, above) Photo: Wouter Hagens / Wikimedia If it seems like you’ve
A small Spanish town has taken a world first: It’s formally recognized equal status for human and non-human residents of t town, and laid out
The video above is included here because without it you might not believe the story. A Swiss tourist, visiting the Cies Islands off Galicia
Crowded beaches mean money for hotels, restaurants, campgrounds and more, but officials in Spain’s Canary Islands and Balearic Islands are starting to wonder how much
Residents of Barcelona aren’t very happy with tourists. In fact, if you believe in a recent poll, you might think they’d rather be poor(er)
If you wondered what Google’s Doodle was all about the other day…the answer lies above and below in pictures from Tomatina,
Spain’s rail system, Renfe, is facing strikes next month by two key unions, the train drivers (SEMAF) and maintenance workers
This is the high part of the vacation season, and many places in Spain are geared up with special events
Magaluf at night, in a quieter moment… Photo: Rafael Ortega Diaz / Wikimedia Responding to repeated complaints
The town of Fanzara in rural Castellon has just over 300 residents and some of the most colorful and unusual
Spain’s busy beaches (Playa del Ingles, Gran Canaria, above) Photo: Wouter Hagens / Wikimedia
A small Spanish town has taken a world first: It’s formally recognized equal status for human and non-human residents of
The video above is included here because without it you might not believe the story. A Swiss tourist, visiting
Crowded beaches mean money for hotels, restaurants, campgrounds and more, but officials in Spain’s Canary Islands and Balearic Islands are
Residents of Barcelona aren’t very happy with tourists. In fact, if you believe in a recent poll, you might