After the catastrophic floods that swept through Valencia last year, Michael Hodges explains why it’s time to go back to the ...
Located in the Plaza de la Reina, the Valencia Cathedral is probably most famous for its claim of owning the Holy Grail. Dating back to 1262, the cathedral was raised on the site of a former ...
SPAIN has always been one of the sunshine spot favourites for Irish holidaymakers. Lanzarote, Majorca, Barcelona, Tenerife and Madrid are some of the most popular areas in the country, with many ...
Here are the country’s population centres that are unsung gems worth exploring, and those that travellers should avoid ...
Valencia faces the Mediterranean Sea on the eastern coast of Spain about 220 miles east of ... is home to the massive Valencia Cathedral. The Center City is also a great place to part with your ...
Spain, captivates visitors with its futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, historic old town, and picturesque beaches. Explore highlights like the breathtaking Valencia Cathedral, bustling Central ...
Valencia has elegant art nouveau buildings and Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance monuments. Romanesque churches in the Vall de Boi in Catalonia, the magnificent mosque-cathedral in Cordoba ...
From stunning art museums to breathtaking religious buildings, here are the things you need to see and do in Spain before you ...
It is a temperate 28C during our days on Mallorca, the largest, most scenic, most dramatic, most historic of the Balearic Islands, the stunning archipelago due east of Valencia on Spain’s east ...
Energy companies BP and Iberdrola have begun work on Spain’s largest green hydrogen plant in Valencia. The €70m plant will be sited on a 20,000-sq-m plot next to BP’s Castellón refinery. It will ...
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