Extremadura is known for its culinary specialties, three UNESCO World Heritage sites, excellent birdwatching and rich Roman history.
Spain
First Person: Reflections On Why I Travel
Never do I experience the world more intensely and appreciate its beauty more than when I travel.
Tenerife: Unsung Praises of the Canary Islands
This Spanish isle has a wild side that has nothing to do with cabaret and karaoke.
Conversation Starters in Spain
Pueblo Ingles, an English-immersion program for Spaniards, helps Spanish professionals gain fluency in conversational English.
Sleepless in Spain: Zaragoza
Zaragoza, Spain may not be well known with tourists, but its unique culture and cuisine make it well-worth the visit.
The Way of St. James: El Camino de Santiago
A pilgrimage on this path can last for days, weeks or months as you trek toward Santiago de Compostela.
Seville: A Siren’s Song
The 320-foot minaret, built in 1198, is no longer the world’s tallest tower. Still, you’ll find plenty of excess in this Spanish cultural center.
Basque Pride: Winsome Wineries and Villages
Eat food in miniature and drink wine in bulk. Spain’s Basque region teems with cutting-edge cuisine and traditional wines.
Horsing Around in Spain: Travel in Seville
Horse lovers delight in the Andalusian countryside and the historic charm of Seville.
No Cojones: Driving Adventure in Spain
Driving in Madrid takes an unexpected twist during a trip to Spain.
Holy Toledo and Mazel Bueno in Spain
Ancient synagogues, kosher wines and a Sephardic music festival – all in one of the most Catholic countries on the planet.
Moorish Moorings: Granada, Spain
Wander Moorish neighborhoods with whitewashed houses and explore the intricate gardens of a centuries-old fortress.