If you don’t think of tapas when you think of Spain, perhaps you’ve had a little too much sangria (or maybe not enough)! While the majority of Spain enjoys tapas as part of their daily lives, no one treats them like an art form like they do here in Andalusia. Every province does it differently, but one thing remains the same: they can’t be tapa’d!! As the story goes, tapas (Spanish for “lid” or “top”) came to... Read More
Wafts of citrusy orange blossoms, coolish breezes dancing on your skin and bright sunshine lighting the path to fun… spring has sprung and where better to enjoy it than surrounded by the Spanish charm of Seville? The streets are alive and the best seat in the house is on La Alameda de Hercules. Nighttime at La Alameda La Alameda used to be the stage for Seville’s shadiest characters, but this outdoor esplanade has long since reinvented itself... Read More
Well, Semana Santa is over, but the memories of a truly one-of-a-kind experience will remain forever. Never have I experienced something of such tradition with people as passionate as the Spanish. Standing on a dark street at 4am with no light but glimmering candles illuminating the path for hundreds of robed men as they carried massive gold-drenched structures of bible scenes, just as they’ve done for hundreds of years, among crowds of proud... Read More