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5 Ideal Destinations for Families Traveling with Children

Do you feel somewhat identified with the common story of that travel-savvy couple who got married, had kids, and saw their adventures vanish into thin air? It’s a very common situation, as traveling with kids isn’t easy. It’s not just that you have to carry thrice the luggage, but also the fact that children get bored and tired in most travel-related situations: walking from one end of town to the other, visiting museums with works that mean nothing to them, getting up early to make the most of the day, or listening to the endless explanations of tourist guides. But not being able to travel with children is only an urban myth, as there are countless places that are perfectly eligible for a family adventure. We believe that exploring with kids in tow can be an even more rewarding way to travel, as experiencing new things is the best way to learn. And so, without further ado, we leave you with our list of ideal destinations for traveling with children so that you have no more excuses. Go on and get packing! The Netherlands The flat Dutch landscape makes it ideally suited for cycling trips, with bikes being the typical mode of transport and readily available everywhere, making it a relaxing and fun way for the little ones to get around. Another advantage of Holland and its surrounding regions are the many vast green fields, perfect for family picnics. Some of the towns in the Netherlands look like they’re straight out of the pages of a fairytale, such as the town of Delft. The town of Bruges, a short-train ride...

A Tour through Granada’s Best Scenic Lookouts

In the words of Antonio Machado, “All cities have their charm; Granada has its own and that of all others.” And it’s true- no matter how you look at it, its historic beauty cannot be denied and the Alhambra is the envy of any out-of-towner. This is a destination that checks all the boxes for lovers of rural tourism: fresh air from the Sierra Nevada, countless hiking routes, hammams and spas, and beaches within an hour’s drive. And who said Granada’s climate was too extreme for tourism? At its coldest, a good jacket will suffice, and Granada’s summer nights are the perfect temperature for leisurely strolls admiring its most emblematic monuments when they are all lit up. And because I sense I have already convinced you, you’ll be thrilled to know I’ve come up with a tour of the best scenic lookouts over Granada.   We’ll start at the Mirador de San Cristóbal, right by the Road to Murcia and of great scenic value, in a neighborhood that was known as la Xarea in medieval times. Taking a left on Calle Ceniceros and then walking downhill through Callejón de San Cecilio we reach the Mirador de San Nicolás, the perfect spot to watch the Alhambra turn orange at dusk. Not far from there, we find the Placeta del Comino, a small space with more defined views over the fortress, perfect for those who want to see every small detail. Placeta de Carvajales, in lower Albaicín is the next lookout point on our route. It has recently undergone restoration work, and from here we get a clear view of the...

Best Proposal Places

With butterflies in your stomach and your head spinning in excitement, joy, adventure and a little bit of nervousness… Nothing beats that magical feeling of proposing to your loved one. To ease your mind and help prepare the most perfect way to mark a memorable occasion, we´ve come up the Top 10 best proposal places! All individually plucked and imagined of course. Here you have a creative mind at your disposal. Go ahead and daydream … 1. On a holiday away for 2. Find a sweet little spot that will have her heart racing when you kneel down on that one knee. Preferably scenic of course. A majestic waterfall or an old oak tree with its coveted shade to sit under. 2. Central Park, New York. Ornate trees whose branches frame the entire scene, as if this moment was its making. Take a walk along the bridge one day, have her gaze out as you comment on the view. The moment she looks away, pull out your handpicked flowers all laced into a messy, cute bundle and pop the question. It´ll make for a quaint and memorable experience. 3. Dinner with a Gorgeous Terrace view. We´ve all seen this one in the movies. It may be cliché but it´s a definite wow factor. The movies use this because it works! Find yourself a stunning skyline view, she might know what´s coming but it will make for a fine and blissful evening. A classical touch never fails. 4. Christmas. Who doesn´t love a bit of fake snow and flashing glittery lights! Make it twice the occasion. Hide the ring on...

Cities from Up High

All cities merit being viewed from above. And in many of them it is in fact possible to enjoy a leisurely stroll, savor a bite to eat or have a drink while delighting in postal-worthy bird’s-eye views. And I can already disclose that this post will take you on a tour through some of the best spots to have a large city at your feet. Dare to come up with me?

The Five Prettiest Towns of the Vuelta

This year’s Vuelta a España will kick off on Saturday August 22nd and conclude on Sunday September 13th. The cyclists will have to pedal their way through 3,375 kilometers, starting in the town of Puerto Banús and ending up in Madrid after a three weeks of racing and giving it their most. We’ve decided to introduce you to the five prettiest towns the cyclists will pass through during their three week tour: Mijas Mijas is an Andalusian village in the province of Málaga. It comprises three different areas: Mijas Pueblo, which is the historic center, Las Lagunas and La Cala, on the coast, as any Spanish speakers among you might have guessed. Up until the 50’s Mijas was a fishing and agricultural village. Today it is known for its many beaches, its religious buildings, such as the Chapel dedicated to the Virgin of la Peña and its white houses on the slopes of the hills that surround the village. Sierra de Cazorla The Sierras de Cazorla Natural Park is located in the province of Jaén, and besides being the largest nature conservation site in Spain, and the second largest in Europe, it is one of the richest natural landscapes in terms of wildlife in the whole Iberian Peninsula. It is home to deer, mountain goats, vultures and eagles that live together in lush vegetation watered by the many rivers and waterfalls that give the place its unique freshness. Torrevieja   Located in the province of Alicante, this coastal town is known for its numerous beaches and rocky bays, like Cala de la Zorra or Cala de la Higuera. Las...

To the End of the World with Your Friends

In all honesty now: how long has it been since you last met up with your friends to spend some quality time together, reminisce about old times, and catch up on the new? Between work, family, and the comings and goings of our fast-paced everyday life, we often lose touch with those that helped build some of our best memories. July 30th is the International Day of Friendship and we should make the most of this momentous occasion, getting in touch with our group of friends and making up for the lost time. And what better way to do it than a little escapade to a foreign city to discover everything we’ve been missing out on? Have a look at these apartments that are just perfect for groups of friends exploring their favorite city: BARCELONA EIXAMPLE DELUXE- From 189€/night Traveling to Barcelona almost feels like a gift; doing so with friends feels like winning a prize; and if you are staying at this wonderful apartment in the heart of the Eixample, you can count yourselves among the luckiest of people. This apartment has it all, including exquisite decor that will make it even harder to leave when the time comes to go back home. LONDON 3BR-HOUSE-NOTTING HILL VP- From 432€/night London with friends is something everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime. And maybe this is your chance. Stay at this luxury apartment and make your own English breakfast. Can you still remember how each of you takes their coffee?   COSTA TEGUISE (CANARY ISLANDS) THE HOUSE OF ORIGIN- From 200€/night Swimming pool and good vibes. Who could...

Spanish Summer Festivities

Are you from a small town? In this post, we’d like to suggest we visit some fiestas. Spain has festivities for all tastes- religious, pagan, bullfighting themed, anti-bullfighting themed, unusual, but most of all, highly entertaining. We’re at the height of summer now, and that is precisely the season when most patron saint festivities are celebrated in most Spanish towns and villages. And with 8,112 municipalities across Spain, there is no excuse not to have a great time.

The Best Romantic Plans in the Costa Brava

Anyone who’s visited the Costa Brava knows that the beautiful beaches of the Caribbean and other faraway tropical islands have nothing on the beaches of Spain. We have our very own slice of paradise right here. Pals, Begur, Palamós, Calella… all have a unique allure that comes with fascinating natural landscapes, longstanding tradition and cool weather. And that’s why the best escapade for a few days off with your love interest is nowhere else than under the Catalan sun. Today we’re at our most romantic to bring you the perfect plan so you can whisk your loved one off on holiday. A Dip in Aigua Xelida   This small cove by Aigua Blava is a very special place, known for its crystalline waters. Not surprisingly, it is one of the best guarded secrets of the locals. Your love and you can delight in some wet cuddles right here, set against this idyllic backdrop. The beach is really small and you’ll need to get there early. It’s also important to help the place preserve its magic, so make sure you have as little impact on the landscape as possible when visiting. Ice Cream in Calella   All the towns in this area are very much worth a visit, but Calella de Palafrugell has that characteristic marine flavor that you’ll just fall in love with. Sitting on the rocks sharing some delicious ice cream while watching the life of this fishermen’s town go by is the romantic scene you were craving for during your holidays with your loved one. Ice cream parlor L’Enxeneta offers over 20 flavors to choose from. Shopping...

Bastille Day in Paris, New York or New Orleans

“Is this a revolt?” asked Louis XVI to the Duque of Rochefoucauld, to which he replied:  “No Sire, this is a revolution.” With the intense passion flowing through the streets and the immense popularity this event gains, it´s no wonder we all know Bastille Day is closing in. With its intriguing decorum and vast diversity of visitors. Bastille Day is the place to be, especially if you´re a little bit of a Francophile. Just for a little piece of history, Bastille Day, the 14th July marks the end of the French monarchy and the beginning of the French revolution. It all began when a brave group rebelled against the King and Queen and ensured their voices were heard! Even the word Bastille comes from the French word Bastide, which means stronghold and it was only in 1880 that it was adopted as a National holiday. For those who wish to know the origin of the French flag, the 3 colors of Blue, Red and White were introduced during the revolution and together represent the following: Liberty, equality and fraternity for its people. Today, this day is celebrated far and wide. No longer just a French National day, this even is celebrated across the land and across the waters. You will find this day in France, various states of the USA including New York and New Orleans and even as far as Australia. There are Francophiles everywhere! So it´s no doubt this event is celebrated in style. Paris Paris will give the greatest welcome to this celebration and will start with La Patrouille de France, a division of France´s air...

Food on Wheels in New York, Barcelona, or Paris

This new trend has reached Spain, and its protagonists are wonderful trucks and vans. We’re talking about some of the first Spanish food trucks, or what is the same, gourmet food on wheels. Just so you can enjoy a tasty culinary experience with a vintage touch while out on the street. What would you like to eat? We have it all! Ceviche, tacos, spectacular paninis, gourmet sandwiches, burgers, Californian cuisine dishes made with nothing but the finest ingredients, and stunning cakes for dessert. You’ll start seeing these colorful trucks during your lunch break, inspired on different parts of Hollywood and many other places. You’ll love their magical style! What are you waiting for? Let get this route rolling!   In the Streets of New York On every street corner you’ll find food trucks to brighten your lunch hour. Can we name some of the best? Let’s start off with pizza: Manhattan’s most popular is Eddie’s Pizza Truck, which gives its visitors the chance to vote for a pizza daily special, offered once a week. We also have Luke’s Lobster Truck with fresh seafood on offer, and Bian Dang Truck for Taiwanese cuisine. Further down your walk you can stop and try a few Greek delicacies at the Souvlaki GR Truck, for a quick and healthy lunch. And let’s wrap it up with desert, and make that delicious dulce de leche caramel or Nutella waffles directly from the truck’s side window.   Eat Street in Barcelona Last April saw Barcelona host its first Eat Street event, an international festival also hosted in Japan, Mexico, Jamaica, Thailand, California and Vietnam. This...