Spain
Port Guide: Cadiz, Spain
The fortified, peninsular town of Cadiz, ancient but still energetic, is one of the highlights of Andalusia. Don’t miss this local, under-the-radar charmer.
- Brian Johnston
This exquisite Spanish hotel has to be seen to be believed
As Barcelona’s Grand Hotel Central opens the door to a new chapter, its rich history continues to set it apart.
- Kristie Kellahan
This world-famous market is full of tourists – and amazing things to eat
Most purveyors of cooked food in La Boqueria do tapas-style cuisine with counter seating, and that seating is in high demand, so be prepared to hang around for a while.
- Ben Groundwater
When a country’s trains are this good, why would you rent a car?
Spain has one of the best rail networks in Europe: ditch the rental car and enjoy a hassle-free holiday.
- Kerry van der Jagt
Inside the world’s most interesting metro network
More than a century old, this underground labyrinth includes museums, art installations and a station that feels like something from Jurassic Park.
- Kerry van der Jagt
- ★★★★½
- Hotel reviews
No kids, no cars at this fun, hidden Barcelona hotel
The only clue to the entrance to this boutique hotel down a dead-end alley is the discreet doorman outside.
- Jane Richards
An emperor slept here (and you can too for less than $120 a night)
Napoleon apparently hid out and rested here during the Peninsular War, after being wooed by both its comfortable rooms (and strategic position).
- Jane Richards
Over-27s only: I survived 96 hours at Ibiza’s most iconic party
At Ibiza’s pioneering five-day party stay, there’s no rest for the wicked.
- Jenny Hewett
A transformational experience: Ultimate guide to Europe’s greatest walk
Some leave in tears, others irrevocably changed. Whatever you’re seeking on this epic pilgrim’s trek, you’ll join more people along “the way” than ever before.
- Sarah Baxter
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