The America’s Cup Absolutely Freaking Kills Me
Despite our righteous indignation at having been turned down for press access to the America's Cup, duty compelled us to head for the harbor today on the first day of…
Despite our righteous indignation at having been turned down for press access to the America's Cup, duty compelled us to head for the harbor today on the first day of…
I gave myself up, during my sojourn in the Alhambra, to all the romantic and fabulous traditions connected with the pile. I lived in the midst of an Arabian tale,…
Dieser Artikel auf Deutsch: Der Große Antonio in Valencia January 17th is the day of San Antonio, patron saint of animals. In Valencia, celebrations center on the neighborhood and church…
We’ve been telling you about the history of Xàtiva and taking you up to the castle and now we will bombard you with photos taken shortly before Three Kings Day.…
Earlier this week, we wrote about the history of Xàtiva -- a wonderful little city an hour south of Valencia. Easy to reach by train, Xàtiva makes a great day…
One of Valencia's most emblematic buildings is the Palace of the Marquis de Dos Aguas, dating from 1760, when the ancestral home of the family Rabassa de Perelló was reformed…
Valencia doesn't celebrate New Year's Eve with a ton of fireworks or a large event of any sort, which is completely out of character for this otherwise gunpowder obsessed, partying…
We already blogged about our day trip to El Palmar but we recently went back. A visit to El Palmar is also highly recommended during the fall and winter months.…
Another set of snapshots I took while exploring the the wonderful city of Valencia.
I see graffiti as a necessary symptom of life in contemporary cities. A painted wall represents a way of using the city that is not thought about socially (though it…