By: Revina Thomas | 2011-09-13 | Hotels Spain is well known for its royal heritage that has transcended into the modern era but with less influence than it had in the previous years read more
By: Bartho Lomew | 2010-09-10 | Destinations Spain is known foremost for its voyages of conquest and discovery, its literary heroes such as Don Quixote as well as its famous cuisine that has influenced today's eating habits worldwide. It is also famous for its famous historical sites that have earned the denomination of World Heritage Sites from UNESCO. One such site is the Escorial Palace in northwestern Spain. read more
By: Revina Thomas | 2011-09-05 | Travel & Leisure The main attraction at El Escorial is the largest monastery Spain can boast of which was built during the Renaissance era. This huge building is spectacular read more
By: Andrew McFarlane | 2011-10-20 | Vacation Rentals Madrid has been the capital city of Spain since the sixteenth century and therefore doubles as the seat of the government. The origin of the city can be traced as far back as the ninth century when the city was established by the Moorish civilisation. read more
By: Harry Draco | 2010-12-24 | Travel & Leisure If you are planning to spend more than a couple of days in Madrid, you should really consider an expedition (or a few more, why not?) to the near cities and their monuments. read more
By: Michael Abner | 2011-09-13 | Destinations When you hear El Escorial, so much comes to the mind. A holiday at El Escorial, Spain will be full from day one to your last day. There is so much to see and do at El Escorial. read more
By: Giselle Rodriguez | 2010-05-14 | Destinations Fine luxury products are undoubtedly one of the most attractions to visitors coming to Cuba. The trilogy of Cuban flavor which is formed by run, coffee or cigars must become popular all over the world. For many years those products have attracted many people in as well as outside the country. In this article, you will find information about coffee and how people feel as they have this dark d read more
By: Carl Ton | 2010-10-12 | Travel & Leisure Madrid is a Spanish region that has only one province. It is located right in the middle of the peninsula encircling the city itself, since the time it was made the capital in 16th century. read more
By: Brian Petit | 2011-10-18 | Vacation Rentals The foremost ground as regards why you should stop over in Arenas de San Pedro is to set out to the hamlets of El Arenal and El Hornillo. They offer the footpaths headed for exceptional experience hiking on the hilly landscapes. read more
By: Ruby John | 2010-09-30 | Travel & Leisure Madrid was a city full of restrictions during Franco's reign; today, it is a metropolis pulsing with life. read more
By: Sarah Keller | 2011-01-04 | Holidays Madrid features extremes of weather conditions and a variety of historic establishment and luxurious magnificence with its metropolitan and submetropolitan areas. This article takes you to a brief tour round those. read more
By: saschkeesk | 2011-01-04 | Travel & Leisure The areas at, and around Madrid now features exotic Continental Mediterranean climatic conditions read more
By: Albert Gonzalez | 2011-05-21 | Travel & Leisure Madrid is the capital of Spain. But there are many interesting sights outside of Madrid. Day trips in Madrid can be undertaken using public transport, rented cars or excursion tours by professional tour operators. read more