Tourism in Nice
Posted on 09 March, 2010 | No Comments »
They say tourism was born in Nice, in Cote d’Azur during the 18th century when British, Russian and even American aristocrats came to enjoy a merciful winter and the good food of the region.
Later, tourism became more popular and now Nice beach is full of people, but if you hire a car in Nice and [...]
Space Club, Ibiza
Posted on 08 March, 2010 | No Comments »
By far, the most laureate night and day club in the planet, Space Ibiza was open in 1989, as a normal night club and in time it has become a paradise for club lovers where you can dance all day and night.
Last August, Space Ibiza celebrated its 20th anniversary, a lifetime event where a number [...]
San Miguel Market in Madrid
Posted on 07 March, 2010 | No Comments »
Madrid’s old central market, right next to Plaza Mayor, has been rebuilt in a very snob and modern spot. It’s worth visiting because it has a lot of taste on decorations as well as in food.
Good bacon, excellent cheese, the fruit stand is great, they sell oysters to eat in situ, they even have a [...]
Debod Temple, in Madrid
Posted on 07 March, 2010 | No Comments »
Last October, I was lucky to visit Debod Temple, for the first time. It’s a magical site that left me speechless. I’ve chosen it as one of my favourite spots in Madrid. I’m sure it’ll be a must go place every time I visit Madrid, the most beautiful sunsets I’ve seen in my life where [...]
London’s Big Ben
Posted on 06 March, 2010 | No Comments »
Because of its imperial past and its vibrant presence, London is a city worth visiting as much as you can.
The history of the United Kingdon and it’s huge colonies is written all over London’t streets.
And when you think of London there’s no way of ignoring Big Ben. Its name poses confusion, Big Ben is the [...]
Menorca, a Dream Island
Posted on 05 March, 2010 | No Comments »
I’m going to tell you about and island I fell in love with since the first time I visited it. I just regret not having visited it years before. The first time I went to Menorca was in August, and its coves, its peace, and its people amazed me…
Maó is the island’s capital with a [...]
Ready-to-Eat in London
Posted on 05 March, 2010 | No Comments »
Many times I’ve been to London and other cities in the UK, and when I’ve needed a place to eat I’ve always found at least one Prêt-à -Manger local, a favourite restaurant for me.
Perhaps you’re wondering what is Prêt-à -Manger? (Ready-to-Eat). Well, it’s a restaurant chain created in 1986 which sells sandwiches made from natural products, without [...]
Spring in Mallorca
Posted on 04 March, 2010 | No Comments »
The beginning of the spring in Mallorca is marked by the Semana Santa celebration, which is a great tradition and devotion here. During this week, there are processions in different parts of the island, the most important being the one held in Palma on Maundy Thursday.
This celebration is dominated by the Sant Crist de la [...]
La Bardemcilla, Madrid
Posted on 03 March, 2010 | No Comments »
This is a popular restaurant in Madrid, because it’s owned by the well-known Bardem family, one of Spain’s most famous acting families. It’s a big building, cosy and with an exquisite decoration.
Both locals and tourists come often and it’s common to find people chatting, having a drink or a typical tapa while waiting for a [...]
Barrio El Arenal, in Sevilla
Posted on 03 March, 2010 | No Comments »
On my last trip to Sevilla last September, El Arenal was without a doubt one of the most traditional and emblematic quarters I found in Sevilla.
I had to ask about its history and they told me that it was one of the world’s most important ports during the 16th and 17t century, after the American [...]

