Guide to El Cabanyal Valencia: Charming and cool fishing neighborhood
Colorful tiled facades, great tapas bars, art and its own beach. Valencia’s former fishing district is now a vibrant neighborhood where local traditions meet hip creativity.
Colorful tiled facades, great tapas bars, art and its own beach. Valencia’s former fishing district is now a vibrant neighborhood where local traditions meet hip creativity.
Unleash your inner bohemian in Valencia’s multicultural Ruzafa neighborhood, where artists, hipsters and flippers gather. Here you can breathe in the local vibe at sidewalk cafes and restaurants, shop for vintage finds and modern design, and browse art.
Polbenou is one of Barcelona’s most bubbly, creative neighborhoods, yet free from the tourist hordes. Here you can blend in with the locals and a solid dose of culture fix.
Have you visited Madrid’s main sights, or do you just fancy some alternative experiences in Madrid? The Spanish capital is packed with different experiences and interesting stories. Visit the new Banksy Museum, the surprising Central Station, beautiful gardens and eat tapas with the locals.
Sustainable natural, cultural and gastronomic experiences await in Valencia and its surroundings. Named European Green Capital in 2024, the city has a special ability to connect tradition with a green future.
Madrid is one of the greenest capitals in the world in terms of the number of trees, and the city has plenty of natural oases. The Spanish capital also has a growing number of sustainable and organic restaurants and shopping options, so you have plenty of opportunities for a green city break.
Colorful squares, historic churches and palaces, impressive Spanish art collection, local food and cider by the gallon. Oviedo is not called the most beautiful capital of Northern Spain for nothing.
When Valencia was named Word Design Capital 2022, the city’s centuries-long design history came into focus, and the city’s young designers and architects are reinterpreting it.
A visit to Malaga’s Soho district is a must if you love street art. Málaga’s hip artists’ quarter is packed with works by some of the world’s best street artists. And new street art by up-and-coming artists is constantly emerging here, and worth keeping an eye out for.