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Welcome to Cádiz, a timeless gem nestled on the southwestern coast of Spain. This ancient city, one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited settlements, boasts a captivating blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning coastal beauty. From its charming, narrow streets and historic monuments to its sun-drenched beaches and lively tapas bars, Cádiz offers a unique fusion of tradition and modernity. Wander through its atmospheric old town, marvel at its centuries-old fortifications, and indulge in the freshest seafood while enjoying panoramic views of the Atlantic. With its welcoming ambiance and a wealth of experiences waiting to be discovered, Cádiz invites you to immerse yourself in its enchanting spirit and explore the treasures of this remarkable city. This guide includes: - introductory note - places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues, open squares, beaches and others) - restaurants, coffeeshops and sweets spots - photo spots Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
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Only the best spots to shop, wine, dine and get hyped up in the Spanish capital - a modern city that honors its historical heritage. Passionate people from Madrid are all about getting together, enjoying life and art in all its forms. Regardless of the season, Madrid abounds in art venues, cultural manifestations and night life. However, a little bit of shopping won’t hurt either. 😉 Highlights: 🐻 El Oso y el Madroño (the Bear and the Strawberry Tree) - the symbol of the city, is a sculpture from the 2nd half of the 20th century, that represents the coat of arms of Madrid and is found on the east side of the Puerta del Sol, between Calle de Alcalá and Carrera de San Jerónimo, in the historical centre of the capital. 🐂 Corrida de toros - Spanish-style bullfighting, involves a physical contest with humans (and other animals) attempting to publicly subdue, immobilize, or kill a bull. The most common bull used is the Spanish Fighting Bull (Toro Bravo), a type of cattle native to the Iberian Peninsula. This style of bullfighting is seen to be both a sport and performance art. In a traditional corrida, three toreros (or matadores) each "fight" against two out of a total of six "fighting" bulls to death. 💃🏻Flamenco - is an art form (incorporating poetry, singing, guitar playing, dance, polyrhythmic hand-clapping and finger snapping) strongly influenced by the Gitanos, but which has its deeper roots in Moorish musical traditions. Flamenco culture originated in Andalusia, but has since become one of the icons of Spanish music and even Spanish culture in general. 🍖Jamón - is a kind of dry-cured ham that’s at the heart of Spanish culture and cuisine. There exist two great traditions of artisanal cured hams in Spain, both of which are a source of enjoyment and great pride among Spaniards: 1. Jamón Serrano - a cured country ham made from conventional pork. 2. Jamón Ibérico - produced from non-acorn fed pigs (Cerdo Ibérico) or acorn-fed variety which results in Jamón Ibérico de Bellota (considered the world's finest ham). 🥨 Churros - is a type of fried dough, made with choux pastry dough piped into hot oil with a piping bag and large closed star tip or similar shape. They can either be thin (and sometimes knotted) or long and thick, where they are known as porras or jeringos in some regions. Normally eaten for breakfast dipped in champurrado, hot chocolate, dulce de leche or café con leche. 🏟️ Football fans should be very excited about Madrid, as it hosts one of the best teams ever - Real Madrid. Visit Real Madrid’s home by taking a tour on their stadium, Santiago Bernabéu.
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My guide to backpacking Central America is finally here! This guide is based on hundreds of hours of research, my own 4 month long trip, and some extras that I wasn't able to get to but would still highly recommend based on reviews from trusted friends! This guide serves as an essential list of the best attractions in each country and what not to miss! The route in the guide is laid out North to South, starting in Belize and ending in Panama, but it can also be used in reverse. The guide includes information for how to get between locations; however not in great detail as the schedules and prices change frequently and let's be honest, the busses are never on time in Central America! The best way to get between places depends on your timeline and budget of your trip: if you have months to explore, take the local "chicken busses" for a more affordable and immersive experience; if you only have weeks, take the more direct shuttles; and if you're tight on time, take the more direct and upscale coaches. Whichever option you choose, the locals are always willing to help with chicken busses, and shuttle busses and coaches are very easy to book throughout Central America at your hostel, any tour operator, or online. Where possible, I included accommodation recommendations for places that I personally stayed at and can vouch for, or know someone who did. In addition, there are links for booking hostels in each region! I hope this guide provides some help and inspiration to backpack Central America, it's one of my absolute favourite places on Earth! Need a custom trip planned for Central America? Reach out, I can help you!
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Seville is a city meant to be savored at a leisurely pace, where every corner reveals a new story and every step immerses you deeper into its vibrant tapestry of history and culture.Almost everything is at a walking distance, so take your time and enjoy every bite of the city! You’ll find yourself enchanted by the vivid hues of its monuments, from the rich Mudejar decorations to the expertly crafted azulejos of Triana. Picture-perfect moments abound, like the contrast of deep blue skies against the lush green of mandarin trees.In Seville the beauty is in noticing the details! And then there are the scents—the irresistible aroma of freshly fried churros in the morning air—that awaken your senses and beckon you to explore further. I had the pleasure of visiting Seville in January, where mild temperatures and sunny days painted the perfect backdrop for my exploration. Of course, every journey through Seville involves numerous delightful stops at local tapas bars—I may have indulged a bit too much, but someone had to do it! In this guide, I've curated a selection of my favorite sights, bites, and hidden gems of Seville, ensuring you experience the city's essence in all its glory. Search for the ᯓ★ to find ThePassepartout Tips in each section to get my insider point of view. Here are some highlights from the +70 places featured: ❋WHERE TO EAT -in this section you'll find my selection of the BEST TAPAS BARS / BEST BREAKFAST PLACES & CHURROS CON CHOCOLATE / my selection of GOURMAND BIBS (for food lovers with tasting menus and innovative cuisine) ❋WHAT TO SEE -this category is divided by attractions that are FREE or require a PAID TICKET ❋SHOPPING -my tips on where to shop local and buy the BEST SOUVENIR to take to friends ❋SLEEP -a selection of the best hotels divided according to PRICE RANGE ❋DRINK -BEST BARS and ROOFTOP for a night out with a view of Sevilla that will leave you speechless ❋❋❋ Each section and post contains my personal advice and travel impressions. ❋❋❋
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Madrid, una de las capitales más visitadas de Europa, ha evolucionado para convertirse en un destino de cinco estrellas en el turismo de lujo, atrayendo a viajeros que, en el pasado, quizás no consideraban la ciudad como una parada esencial. Esta metrópolis no solo es un centro de arte, cultura e historia, sino que también está repleta de anécdotas fascinantes que reflejan su rica herencia. En la Calle de Cervantes, por ejemplo, se encuentra la casa donde vivió y murió Miguel de Cervantes, autor del célebre "Don Quijote". Curiosamente, su rival literario, Lope de Vega, vivió en la misma calle, creando un eje literario único en la historia de la literatura española. La Calle Mayor es otro lugar emblemático, marcado por la historia. Fue aquí donde un atentado con bomba casi acabó con la vida del rey Alfonso XIII y su esposa en 1906, un evento que marcó profundamente la ciudad y su historia monárquica. No menos famosa es la Calle de las Huertas, conocida por su vibrante vida nocturna y su conexión con el Siglo de Oro español. Aquí vivieron escritores como Quevedo y Góngora, cuyas rivalidades literarias son legendarias. Hoy, las citas de estos autores adornan la calle, añadiendo un toque literario único a su ambiente. Finalmente, la Gran Vía, conocida por su arquitectura impresionante y teatros históricos, es un símbolo de modernidad y resistencia. Durante la Guerra Civil, sufrió intensos bombardeos, pero sobrevivió para contar su historia. Estas anécdotas y lugares son solo una muestra de lo que hace de Madrid un destino tan especial y buscado en el panorama turístico europeo. La ciudad no solo ofrece lujo y sofisticación, sino también una inmersión en historias y cultura que la hacen única. En esta guía encontrarás los super MUSTS, y algunos de mis lugares favoritos, para ver Madrid sin perderse nada fundamental pero con el toque especial de una madrileña que añora su ciudad natal. Guarda esta guia para consultarla en tiempo real cuando estes explorando Madrid!
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Madrid, una de las capitales más visitadas de Europa, ha evolucionado para convertirse en un destino de cinco estrellas en el turismo de lujo, atrayendo a viajeros que, en el pasado, quizás no consideraban la ciudad como una parada esencial. Esta metrópolis no solo es un centro de arte, cultura e historia, sino que también está repleta de anécdotas fascinantes que reflejan su rica herencia. En la Calle de Cervantes, por ejemplo, se encuentra la casa donde vivió y murió Miguel de Cervantes, autor del célebre "Don Quijote". Curiosamente, su rival literario, Lope de Vega, vivió en la misma calle, creando un eje literario único en la historia de la literatura española. La Calle Mayor es otro lugar emblemático, marcado por la historia. Fue aquí donde un atentado con bomba casi acabó con la vida del rey Alfonso XIII y su esposa en 1906, un evento que marcó profundamente la ciudad y su historia monárquica. No menos famosa es la Calle de las Huertas, conocida por su vibrante vida nocturna y su conexión con el Siglo de Oro español. Aquí vivieron escritores como Quevedo y Góngora, cuyas rivalidades literarias son legendarias. Hoy, las citas de estos autores adornan la calle, añadiendo un toque literario único a su ambiente. Finalmente, la Gran Vía, conocida por su arquitectura impresionante y teatros históricos, es un símbolo de modernidad y resistencia. Durante la Guerra Civil, sufrió intensos bombardeos, pero sobrevivió para contar su historia. Estas anécdotas y lugares son solo una muestra de lo que hace de Madrid un destino tan especial y buscado en el panorama turístico europeo. La ciudad no solo ofrece lujo y sofisticación, sino también una inmersión en historias y cultura que la hacen única. En esta guía encontrarás los super MUSTS, y algunos de mis lugares favoritos, para ver Madrid sin perderse nada fundamental pero con el toque especial de una madrileña que añora su ciudad natal. Guarda esta guia para consultarla en tiempo real cuando estes explorando Madrid!
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