Plaza Registán, Samarcanda, Uzbekistán

What to see in Samarkand, Uzbekistan

What to see in Samarcanda, Uzbekistan: An indispensable guide to the jewel of the Silk Road Samarkand, one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, is a name that evokes images of camel caravans, fine silk and blue dome mosques. It was the epicenter of the Silk Route and capital of the vast empire of…

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Catedral de Santa María, Sigüenza, Guadalajara, España

What to see in Sigüenza: complete guide

Sigüenza, in the province of Guadalajara, is a medieval jewel that retains an impressive monumental heritage. From episcopal fortresses to sefardi-flavored alleys, this city invites to be lost between centuries of history. Find out what to see in Sigüenza. Before entering, I share the link of the tourist office, where you can see the updated…

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Faro de Baily, Howth Cliff Walk, acantilado de Howth (Irlanda)

What to see in Howth, Ireland

Just half an hour from Dublin,Howthis one of the best kept places in Ireland. This charming fishing village combines wild landscapes, hiking routes next to cliffs, medieval history and a coastal gastronomy that falls in love. If you’re planning a getaway from the Irish capital, here’s everything you need to know. – How to get…

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Plaza de la Villa de Arévalo (Ávila)

– What to see in Arévalo, historic villa

Find out what to see in Arévalo, in the province of Avila. Jewel of the Spanish mudejar and a perfect destination for lovers of history, architecture and cultural escapades. Known asCity of the Five Lines, was the place of residence of Isabel la Católica during her childhood and retains a monumental heritage that deserves to…

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Bodegas de Torquemada

The Bodegas of Torquemada: underground heritage, rural soul

A unique warehouse district Close to500 registered wineriesmake up the Bodegas de Torquemada (Palencia). They are distributed infive winerieswhich extend through the urban areas. Unlike other locations where the wineries are excavated in hills, here they are groupedat soil level. They form straight streets that look like a parallel underground town. This set has been…

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Acantilados de Moher, Irlanda

History and legends of Moher’s Accidates

When you think of Ireland, it is likely that the image of Moher’s majestic Cancerates will dominate your mind. With its 214 meters in height and 8 kilometers in length, they are the perfect postcard of the indomite nature. However, behind the imposing view, a rich one is hiddenhistory and legends of Moher’s Accidatesthat few…

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