World & Living

Bristol’s Rising Street Art Scene

In 2026, Bristol has officially been named by Lonely Planet as one of the top global destinations, a feat driven almost entirely by its status as the world’s most vibrant outdoor gallery. While the shadow of Banksy still looms large, the 2026 scene has evolved into a sophisticated, city-wide ecosystem where street art is no […]

Yorkshire Dales: A Hiking Guide

In 2026, the Yorkshire Dales has evolved into a global leader for “Regenerative Tourism.” While the landscape of limestone scars and emerald valleys remains timeless, the hiking culture has shifted toward “Slow Travel” and high-challenge endurance. It is no longer just about the destination, but about the “Dark Skies” above and the restoration of the […]

Malaga: Spain’s Digital Nomad Hub

In 2026, Malaga has officially dethroned traditional hotspots like Lisbon and Bali to become Europe’s premier “Silicon Beach.” No longer just a gateway to the Costa del Sol, the city has transformed into a high-tech sanctuary where the “Digital Spain 2026” agenda has successfully fused 320 days of sunshine with world-class fiber optic infrastructure. As […]

Valencia Paella: The Original Recipe

In 2026, the battle for “authentic” paella in Valencia is fiercer than ever. While the world often thinks of paella as a seafood dish, any true Valencian will tell you that the Original Paella Valenciana comes from the land, not the sea. It was born in the rice paddies of the Albufera as a humble […]

Basque Country’s Best Pintxos Bars

In 2026, the Basque Country remains the world’s undisputed capital of the “miniature feast.” While San Sebastián is the historic heart, Bilbao has emerged as a powerhouse of creative, contemporary bites. In this region, a pintxo is not just a snack; it is a high-concept dish that just happens to be served on a piece […]

Seville’s April Feria: Full Guide

In 2026, the Feria de Abril (April Fair) remains the ultimate expression of Sevillano identity. For one week, a temporary city of over 1,000 striped tents (casetas) rises in the Los Remedios district, lit by half a million lightbulbs and filled with the thunder of horse hooves and the swirl of polka-dot dresses. Because today […]

Granada Alhambra: Top Tips 2026

In 2026, the Alhambra remains Spain’s most visited monument and one of the most strictly regulated UNESCO sites in the world. Navigating the “Red Fortress” requires more than just a ticket; it requires a tactical plan to beat the heat, the crowds, and the uncompromising security rules. Here is your essential guide to conquering the […]

Ibiza’s Hidden Coves in Summer

In 2026, Ibiza has leaned further into its “Slow Living” movement, shifting the spotlight away from the mega-clubs of Playa d’en Bossa and toward the rugged, pine-scented serenity of its northern and western shores. While the main beaches get crowded by June, the island’s true spirit remains hidden at the bottom of steep limestone cliffs […]

Rioja’s Best Kept Harvest Secrets

In 2026, the Rioja harvest (la vendimia) has moved beyond the famous industrial bodegas of Haro. While the world looks at labels, the true secrets of the season are found in the “High Sons” of the region—the high-altitude, old-vine plots of Rioja Alavesa and Rioja Alta where the cooling influence of the Atlantic meets the […]

Surfing the Wild Cliffs of Asturias

In 2026, Asturias (known as the “Green Coast” of Spain) has solidified its reputation as the wild, untamed alternative to the crowded breaks of the Basque Country. With over 300 kilometers of jagged limestone cliffs and cider-orchard backdrops, the region offers a raw surfing experience where the mountains literally meet the sea. Here is your […]