A spiritual journey through Europe
Europe’s spiritual treasures await!
The diverse heritage of Spain resonates from prehistoric caves to modern monuments. See architecture from Roman and Moorish monuments such as the Segovia Aqueduct and the Alhambra in Granada, or the modern marvels such as La Sagrada Família in Barcelona. Stand before famous art at the Prado Museum in Madrid and the Guggenheim in Bilbao. Taste tapas, paella, and another traditional Spanish cuisine. From streets carpeted in flowers to the essence of flamenco, get caught up in the local traditions and culture of Spain.
Europe’s spiritual treasures await!
Explore Europe’s legendary past.
Where stories and landscapes meet…
Unlock Europe’s Architectural Icons!
Unearth the wonders of the ancient world.
Travel greener in Benidorm.
The “heroic viticulture”, a special quality wine from the Cangas de Narcea area
The Designation Mantequilla de Soria covers the production and certification of butter obtained by pasteurizing cream from the milk of Friesian or Pardo-Alpina breeds of cow or cross-breeds between the two, and coming from dairy farms in the province of Soria. Protection covers the three traditional types: natural, salted and sweet.
The white and brown rice given the Apellation of Calasparra Origin is found in provinces across Murcia and Albacete, in Spain. This rice is free from pesticides and herbicides and is processed without the use of any chemicals. This rice is widely appreciated for its flavour, and is ideal for preparing one of the most popular dishes in Spain, paella.
Celebrating skill and community spirit.
The Fiesta del Marisco in Galicia showcases Rías Bajas’ finest seafood, attracting visitors from near and far.
Wine has influenced the culture of Europe for centuries. Dating back to 1600 BC, the Romans spread wine grapes throughout Europe and quickly became skilled at classifying grape varieties and colors, observing characteristics, and building fertilization techniques. By the first century AD, wine was being exported from Italy to Spain, Germany, England and France. The world’s oldest operating winery, the Château de Goulaine in France, is still open to visitors today and was a reason the country and its surrounding area quickly dominated the world wine market.
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Trepat Feast is pairing wine and art in an environment of unquestionable beauty such as the different portals of houses and other landmarks of the ancient town of Cronca de Barbera, characterized by its narrow streets, with well-maintained and typical building houses.