Fancy joining a food market in Riga, Latvia? If you are visiting the capital of Latvia and are interested in food, you should not miss visiting the huge food market in the centre of the city.
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We were treated to both medieval and Christmas spirit in Nuremberg. This German city has a long history and was already a well-developed place in the 13th century with noble merchants, a council of mayors and foreign trade. As you walk the cobbled streets inside the mighty city walls, it's easy to feel the pulse of history.
Read moreWe will soon tell you about the Easter celebrations here in Tarragona in Spain, but first we have to tell you about this cosy and interesting city! Tarragona is located about 10 kilometres south of Barcelona and is a city with a long history. In Roman times, this was the most important city of the Roman Empire on the Iberian Peninsula, and the ruins from the Roman era can really be seen here. just everywhere.
Read moreThe Las Fallas festival continues here in Valencia, and every day something new happens! Today it was time for the parade through Valencia, as each regional association (those who also compete with the different statues) join the train heading to Plaza de la Virgen, to offer flowers to Valencia's patron saint Our Lady of the Forsaken.
Read moreIf you happen to be near Valencia in March, don't miss the fantastic Las Fallas festival! Or why not travel here just for this long, colourful celebration? Las Fallas is a multi-day celebration that includes everything from huge statues to flower parades and 'fireworks'.
Read moreHere are 10 things to do in Benidorm, on the Costa Blanca in Spain. Benidorm is the largest and most famous holiday resort on the Mediterranean coast, with 3000 hours of sunshine and beautiful sandy beaches. The entertainment offer is huge with shopping, bars and nightclubs. If you can't walk ... drive a permobile as many people do here. Marvel at the tall skyscrapers and drink cava in the Spanish Quarter.
Read moreToday we looked around the Spanish city of Granada, located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. This is a city that feels both historic and young at the same time, and here we enjoyed an outdoor lunch in the February sun.
Read moreIf you ever visit Seville, don't miss the Parque de Maria Luisa. In some cities, guidebooks tell you to visit the city's park, and then you're disappointed when the park is nothing more than a green lawn with a few trees and flowers. When you visit Maria Luisa in Seville, you won't be disappointed! This park is a lush and colourful adventure with orange trees, fountains, birds, sculptures and amazing buildings.
Read moreLisbon, Portugal, is a charming city of bright and pastel-coloured houses, which are worn and beautiful at the same time. This city is full of nice outdoor cafes and historical sights - a city that we instantly fell in love with! We give you tips on 7 interesting sights in Lisbon!
Read moreFancy a city weekend in Europe but need to keep your wallet in check? Then take a look at these ten cities. It's much cheaper to live here than at home.
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