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Madrid food
fromwww.npr.org
23 hours ago

Seville, Spain's Holy Week blends faith, tradition and spectacle

Seville's Holy Week, or Semana Santa, is a vibrant cultural and religious celebration that attracts both locals and tourists.
Madrid food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Holy parades and earthly pleasures in Spain: Easter in Granada

Semana Santa in Granada features solemn Easter processions with brotherhoods carrying floats depicting the Passion of Christ.
Boston food
fromTravel + Leisure
3 hours ago

I'm a Lisbon Local-This Is the Most Important Etiquette Tip to Know When Visiting Portugal

Immigrants in Portugal must adapt to local customs, particularly the double kiss greeting, which starts on the right cheek.
Paris food
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Mysterious Marrakech: why I never tire of Morocco's Red City

Marrakech, known as the Red City, offers a unique aerial perspective of its vibrant landscapes and historical significance.
Renovation
fromwww.archdaily.com
4 days ago

Sport Facilities inside a Squash Court / Estudio Ubeda Valero + Roque Carlos Valero

The project enhances a multipurpose sports building by utilizing an existing squash court, ensuring architectural integration and continuity.
Madrid food
fromThe Globe and Mail
1 day ago

For sale: Entire Spanish villages, great selection, definitely fixer-uppers

Foreigners are revitalizing abandoned towns in Spain, Portugal, and Italy, transforming them into vibrant communities and tourist destinations.
#barcelona
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago
Barcelona

I quit my job in London to move to Barcelona and start a business. I fly back for meetings twice a month - but it's worth it.

fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago
Barcelona

I quit my job in London to move to Barcelona and start a business. I fly back for meetings twice a month - but it's worth it.

Graphic design
fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

Faro Barcelona Grounds Us In Reality With 'Tierra, Mar y Aire'

Nature inspires sustainable design through materiality, emphasizing the importance of circularity and innovative production methods like 3D printing.
Renovation
fromArchitectural Digest
7 months ago

The Best Airbnbs in Morocco Are Never Lacking in Personality

Moroccan Airbnbs feature vibrant designs, local craftsmanship, and relaxing atmospheres, ideal for design-conscious travelers seeking unique experiences.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromESPN.com
1 week ago

Sevilla, fighting relegation, are a shambles. Can Sergio Ramos save them?

Sevilla FC is facing a crisis, seeking their 15th head coach in under 10 years while threatened by relegation.
Madrid food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Stop brunch! How a rustic Catalan meal is taking the fight to bland food and overtourism | Abbas Asaria

Brunch in gentrifying cities symbolizes overtourism and erodes local culture, leading to protests against generic cafes and rising rents.
Real Madrid
fromESPN.com
1 week ago

Sevilla fire coach Matias Almeyda after loss to Valencia

Sevilla fired coach Matías Almeyda after a 2-0 loss, leaving the team in 15th place in LaLiga with only one win in eight games.
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

A city in Southern Spain holds an ancient secret to fighting extreme heat

We have deployed several types of cooling systems here, each one used depending on climatic conditions. The system, created millennia ago but updated for the 21st century, works by cooling water underground in the naturally low temperatures at night. To cool water more quickly, some is also sent to the roof via solar-powered pumps and sprayed out of nozzles in a thin layer through a method known as a falling film, before draining back down underground.
OMG science
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 days ago

Easter processions in Spain in pictures: from Seville to Zamora to Malaga

The Tamborada festival in Hellin, marked by drumming, has been declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, attracting over 20,000 participants of all ages.
Madrid food
Berlin music
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 weeks ago

From saint to raver: Rosalia opens Lux' world tour by exploring all her incarnations

Rosalia's Lux world tour opener in Lyon showcased an ambitious, theatrical production that successfully translated her sophisticated, maximalist album to stage with authority and artistic vision.
#spain
Dining
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Jose Pizarro's recipe for chicken and white bean stew

A one-pot chicken and white bean stew with saffron, finished with hazelnut mojo verde, combines seasonal comfort with fresh brightness for spring dining.
#la-liga
Soccer (FIFA)
fromSoccer News
2 weeks ago

Prediction: Sevilla vs Valencia - Soccer News

Sevilla and Valencia are both struggling in La Liga, with a predicted outcome of a 1-1 draw for their upcoming match.
Real Madrid
fromSoccer News
2 weeks ago

Prediction: Villarreal vs Real Sociedad - Soccer News

Villarreal hosts Real Sociedad in a La Liga match with significant European qualification implications, with the hosts holding fourth place and a strong home record.
#picasso
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago

We flew to Benidorm to watch Cheltenham in the sunshine but it's raining here'

Cheltenham Festival attendees are increasingly traveling to Benidorm for cheaper accommodations and drinks, but unexpected rainy weather has disrupted their plans and forced them indoors.
Barcelona
fromwww.thelocal.es
2 weeks ago

Inside Spain: Pyrotechnic hooligans and dismantling Brexit

Foreign visitors at Valencia's Fallas festival are increasingly engaging in dangerous pyrotechnic activities, leading to police interventions and public safety concerns.
Madrid food
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 days ago

When I turned 40, my wife and I took a hard look at our lives in the US. Then, we decided to move our family to Spain.

Turning 40 prompted a family move to Alicante, Spain for a better quality of life and a slower pace amidst rising costs in the US.
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I've been to 18 European countries. These are the 5 underrated cities I'd return to in a heartbeat.

Throughout my life, I've visited a total of 18 European countries. That number climbed quickly when I moved from Chicago to London for college and spent four years living in my favorite city, thrilled by my newfound proximity to so many bucket-list destinations.
Travel
#spanish-cuisine
Madrid food
fromBoston Magazine
3 days ago

South Boston's New Spanish Restaurant Is Gorgeous

Dalia offers innovative Spanish cuisine in a grand setting, featuring unique dishes like crabmeat churros and a dedicated paella team.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromSoccer News
3 weeks ago

Nou Mestalla: Work continues on new Valencia stadium (Video) - Soccer News

Valencia CF resumed construction of Nou Mestalla stadium after securing financing, following a halt due to financial difficulties since the project's 2007 start.
#lisbon
fromrestlessfeet.com
4 days ago
Madrid food

Lisbon Lifestyle

Lisbon offers a unique food culture experience through its local cuisine and vibrant neighborhoods, making it an ideal city break destination.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago
Fashion & style

What to pack for a trip to Lisbon

Lisbon’s style is unmistakably individual; pack versatile, comfortable staples like cotton dresses, drawstring trousers and dancing shoes to match its relaxed, energised vibe.
Barcelona
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Barcelona Architecture City Guide: 30 Buildings and Places from Gaudi to Today

Barcelona's architecture evolved from Gothic foundations through Modernist experimentation to contemporary design, each era reshaping urban form and establishing global architectural influence.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

New Medieval Books: The Taifa Kingdoms - Medievalists.net

The eleventh-century collapse of the Umayyad caliphate fragmented al-Andalus into rival taifa kingdoms, initiating the centuries-long process that ended Islamic rule in Iberia by 1492.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Visible from space': why Spain has the world's biggest concentration of greenhouses

More than 30,000 hectares of land are covered in plastic, a geometric labyrinth five times the size of Manhattan, where 3.5m tons of vegetables are produced every year from tomatoes to cucumbers, peppers to courgettes, aubergines to melons, enough to feed half a billion people and generate a turnover of more than 3bn euros.
Madrid food
fromTravel + Leisure
6 days ago

This Spanish Coastal City Has All of the Charm of Amalfi-at a Fraction of the Cost

"I think Marbella is a little misunderstood and is often viewed as simply an ostentatious resort destination. It is still an authentic coastal town, and it's one of few places on the Spanish peninsula where you can experience so much diversity and vibrancy year-round."
Madrid food
LA real estate
fromLos Angeles Times
22 years ago

It's Spanish, reinterpreted

A 1923 Spanish-style Brentwood home designed by architect John Byers reveals intimate, elegantly layered spaces combining modern and ancient elements across nine thousand square feet.
Parenting
fromwww.thelocal.es
1 year ago

The 'strange' things Spanish parents do raising their children

Spain's family-oriented culture includes distinctive parenting practices like infant ear piercing and flexible bedtimes that differ significantly from northern European child-rearing traditions.
fromwww.thelocal.es
1 month ago

Where to travel in Spain to see the solar eclipse this summer

A total solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth, perfectly aligning to completely obscure the Sun, casting a dark shadow across the Earth. The event may be around five months away, but many are already planning their trips and accommodation is booking up fast.
Travel
Madrid food
fromCN Traveller
1 week ago

Britain is obsessed with Basque cooking right now

Basque cuisine is thriving in the UK, with numerous restaurants showcasing its delights and gaining recognition.
History
fromMedievalists.net
1 month ago

Discovery links Medieval Mosque to Roman Temple - Medievalists.net

A newly discovered Greek inscription at the Great Mosque of Homs suggests the medieval mosque may stand on the remains of a Roman-era Temple of the Sun, resolving a long-standing scholarly debate about the site's sacred history.
Food & drink
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

We Asked 3 Travel Experts the Best Dish to Try in Portugal-and They All Picked the Same Thing

Fish dishes, especially Bacalhau à Brás, are the most important and iconic Portuguese foods; pastel de nata is beloved but secondary.
Madrid food
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago

Madrid Travel Guide: What to Do, Eat and Where to Stay

Madrid has transformed from a transit hub into a major European destination and Latin American expat capital, offering world-class museums, diverse neighborhoods, and exceptional culinary experiences.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.fourfourtwo.com
1 month ago

Spanish second-tier side Almeria get 'dream signing' as Cristiano Ronaldo joins club

Cristiano Ronaldo acquires 25 percent stake in Spanish second-tier club Almeria, joining other former players investing in football clubs.
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Festival Concentrico 2026 Announces Three Selected Urban Installations From Its International Open Calls

Concéntrico is an urban innovation laboratory that invites reflection on the city through architecture and design. Since 2015, it has carried out more than 180 interventions in Logroño, Spain. The new 2025/2026 season of the festival expands on this experimental spirit with three international calls for proposals that bring the ideas in the book Concéntrico: Laboratorio de Innovación Urbana (Park Books, 2025) into action.
Design
Barcelona
fromEuro Weekly News
1 month ago

Barcelona tops "bleisure" rankings

Barcelona ranks as Europe's top 'bleisure' destination, scoring 79.5 on the Bleisure Index, combining business infrastructure with leisure activities and tourism appeal.
Travel
fromElite Traveler
1 month ago

A Guide to Agrotourism in Rural Spain

Spain's rural regions offer immersive agrotourism experiences combining hands-on farm activities, local food and wine, and traditional country accommodations.
FC Barcelona
fromBarca Blaugranes
1 month ago

What is the single most important thing Barcelona must do this summer?

Decide on key contract and transfer moves: resolve Lewandowski, Rashford, Ferran Torres statuses and prioritise signing a new center-back.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Madrid museum shuffles its pack charting decades of rapid change in Spain

The Reina Sofia's new rehang opens, quite pointedly, with a painting of a detained man sitting, head bowed and wrists shackled, as he waits for the arbitrary hand of institutional bureaucracy to decide his fate. The picture, Document No , was painted by Juan Genoves in 1975, the year Francisco Franco died and Spain began its transition to democracy after four decades of dictatorship.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.thehistoryblog.com
1 month ago

Spain captures bronze toddlers capturing partridges

Dating to the 1st-2nd century A.D., the bronzes are about 20 inches long and mounted to rectangular bases. They capture the little girls in dynamic movement, frozen in the act of propelling themselves forward, their fingers splayed wide on each side of the partridges just about to catch them. The craftsmanship is superior, every detail on the toddlers and partridges realistically depicted with fine materials. The eyes are inlaid with white stones and one of the girls still has her metal irises.
History
fromCosmopolitan
2 months ago

These Six Couples Are So In Love in Barcelona

Oskar: We matched on Tinder in Bali the day before he left, so we didn't physically meet. He was living in Melbourne at the time, and I actually had plans to move there. Santi: A month later, I asked him on a date. We watched Bridesmaids at an outdoor cinema. Oskar: I was obsessed. But I didn't have a permanent place to live... Santi: ...which is when my friend and I found a three-bedroom and needed another roommate. Oskar: We moved in as friends. Santi: At least, that was the plan. But that first night, I was really cold and I found my way into his room.
Relationships
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

From pajamas and the chamber pot' to the coffee nap': In search of the perfect siesta

Humans have a predisposition to experience a drop in alertness and vigilance around midday, between six and eight hours after waking up. In fact, the word siesta comes from the Latin sexta, which in Ancient Rome referred to the sixth hour of the day from dawn; a time reserved for rest and relaxation. There are many markers we measure in the laboratory which indicate that this period is present, even without having eaten lunch, he states.
Public health
Miscellaneous
fromwww.thelocal.es
1 month ago

Inside Spain: End of supermarket small talk and Alicante housing scandal

Mercadona trials pre-cut, pre-packaged counters (T9), signaling automation and reduced social interaction; Alicante low-income housing is being bought by the city's elite.
Madrid food
fromwww.thelocal.es
4 weeks ago

Inside Spain: Sanchez didn't kill the 'British expat dream', Brexit did

Brexit, not Spanish policy, dismantled the British expat dream by restricting UK nationals' residency rights in Spain, while recent Spanish housing measures target non-residents generally, not British retirees specifically.
France news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Spain sets a tourism record with 96.8 million foreign visitors in 2025

Spain set a 2025 tourism record with 96.8 million foreign visitors, generating €134.7 billion as tourism shifts toward a sustainable, quality-focused model.
Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Spanish jamon is the best ham in the world but culture warriors are reviving its dark history | Abbas Asaria

Spain produces world-class ham and a rich variety of regional pork dishes, notably jamon iberico and diverse morcillas with deep cultural significance.
fromThe Oaklandside
1 month ago

Oakland's famous tostada is back. Cenaduria Elvira is opening near Jack London Square

Her backyard shop, which she started during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been closed since the end of December in order to focus on her new place, and the regulars have noticed. "They're eager to come in and have the food, and have been calling nonstop for the past few weeks," Varela told Nosh in an interview a few weeks prior to soft opening, as she was setting up her new restaurant.
East Bay (California)
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Spain's Cosmic Mother of Modernism

MADRID - The most famous portrait of Maruja Mallo depicts the artist covered from head to toe in seaweed. She is crowned and draped with long, rope-like strands of kelp, her arms raised triumphantly like an all-powerful marine goddess. This unconventional photograph, snapped in 1945 by the poet Pablo Neruda on a Chilean beach, was no doubt carefully orchestrated by the Spanish artist, who viewed herself as an extension of her unique work, where female energy is a conduit for natural and even cosmic forces.
Arts
fromwww.thelocal.es
4 weeks ago

LISTED: The cities in Spain where you can still buy a home for under 200K

House prices in Spain rose by 1.8 percent month-on-month and 19.9 percent year-on-year, bringing the average price of homes February this year to 2,950/m, according to data from the Fotocasa Real Estate Index. Buying a home in Spain now costs 40,000 more than it did a year ago.
Madrid food
Miscellaneous
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

Locals Love This Small Spanish Town With Secret Beaches and Michelin-starred Dining

Xàbia offers uncrowded Costa Blanca beaches, hidden calas, mountain hikes, boutique stays and Michelin-level dining, combining seaside relaxation with diverse outdoor adventure.
#spanish-tapas
History
fromMedievalists.net
2 months ago

New Medieval Books: The Conquest of al-Andalus - Medievalists.net

A 12th-century Arabic history provides detailed coverage of the 711 conquest of al-Andalus and early Umayyad governance, valuable for medieval Iberian historians.
Arts
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

Madrid named world's best city for street art for its 425 masterpieces'

Murfin's 'Ninos Perdidos I' in Fuenlabrada won third place in the Best of 2025 Street Art Awards; Madrid named world's top street art city.
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

Spain's 'City of Dreams' Has Dramatic Mountain Views, Stylish Hotels, and Michelin-starred Dining

"Ronda is considered one of Spain's most beautiful cities due to its spectacular location, the deep ravine (Tajo), and the surrounding mountains, called Serranía de Ronda," says Maike Ange, a tour guide specializing in Andalusia. Puente Nuevo, or the "New Bridge," is one of the town's three bridges traversing the 400-foot gorge, which splits Ronda into El Mercadillo ("New Town") and La Ciudad ("Old Town"). The dramatic views, however, are still just a sliver of the destination's appeal.
Travel
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

How Madrid's Prado Museum is trying to avoid becoming like the Metro at rush-hour'

Friday morning found Diego Velazquez striking the familiar pose he has held for the past 370 years, staring out, brush in one hand, palette in the other, from the huge canvas of Las Meninas. The 14 people who stood before the painting to meet the Spanish artist's haughty gaze not to mention the heavy eyes of the dozy mastiff in the picture's foreground were among the first visitors of the day to Madrid's Prado Museum.
Miscellaneous
Madrid food
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

The Best Restaurants in Mallorca for Beachside Seafood, Chargrilled Meats, and Spanish Wine

Mallorca's culinary scene has transformed dramatically, featuring 10 Michelin-starred restaurants, innovative new-generation chefs, and diverse global cuisines alongside a revival of traditional Mallorcan dishes.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.wanderwithjo.com
2 months ago

Why Spain's New Visa Is Perfect for Americans Who Work Online

Spain's digital nomad visa legally enables non-EU remote workers, especially Americans, to reside and work in Spain with flexible, renewable residency terms.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Guadalajara, Mexico

Guadalajara blends iconic Mexican traditions, growing contemporary culture and nightlife, gateway to tequila country, with upgraded airport infrastructure ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Spain to host 2030 World Cup final, federation says

Spain will host the final of the 2030 men's World Cup, with opening matches held in Uruguay, Argentina, and Paraguay.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.thelocal.es
2 months ago

PM hails Spain's immigration approach as model for Europe to follow

Spain's pro-immigration policy has driven economic growth, strengthened social security revenues, and reduced irregular arrivals while cooperating to curb smuggling.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

This European City Is A Hidden Gem With One Of The Best Food Halls, According To Rick Steves - Tasting Table

Mercado Bom Sucesso has been serving a wide range of traditional Portuguese food since 1949. Its modern design is unmissable when walking around the heart of Porto, and it's absolutely worth a stop. While farmers' markets are usually held outdoors, food halls are primarily indoors, and Bom Sucesso is no different. This means that no matter when you're visiting - whether it be the dead of winter or the height of summer - you'll be able to enjoy local delicacies in a climate-controlled environment.
Food & drink
Travel
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

This sun-soaked Spanish city is the most exciting European destination for 2026

Valencia in 2026 offers a rare total solar eclipse, Las Fallas UNESCO anniversary, major sports events and strong coastal, walkable appeal amid record tourism.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

17 Best Things to Do in Sicily, the Melting Pot of the Mediterranean

Sicily blends layered history, vibrant food culture, dramatic landscapes, and volcanic terroir, prioritizing family, food, and a complex, proud local spirit.
Travel
fromwww.cntraveler.com
1 month ago

The 9 Best Cities in Mexico: CDMX, Guadalajara, and Beyond

Mexico's cities are global cultural hubs offering diverse music lineups, centuries-old cuisine and traditions, major events, and rich museum and arts calendars.
fromWorld Wild Schooling
1 month ago

This Rural Region in Spain Offers $16,000 to Digital Nomads To Move There

If you're a digital nomad looking for a new place to settle down, you're up for an exciting opportunity. Extremadura, a rural region in Spain near the border with Portugal, offers grants of up to $16,778 to remote workers willing to relocate for up to two years. The initiative, known as Live in Ambroz, aims to help repopulate the rural town. The grant will help new residents find housing and cover their living expenses as they settle down in this scenic rural region.
Travel
Travel
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

My Favourite Airbnb: an artful townhouse with Mallorcan soul

A sunlit, sandstone Mallorcan townhouse blends sculptural architecture, vintage furnishings and a creative village setting with easy access to water and local cafés.
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