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Welcome to Snowdonia National Park

Welcome to Snowdonia National Park

Photographer Jaime Pulido presents “Driving Snowdonia”; a series of photos of the most beautiful and significant corners of this National Park. On this short photo tour Jaime intends to convey the atmosphere of peace and quiet and provide a social environment in line with the pace of life. Snowdonia and contrasts leave a unique and unrepeatable...
A weekend in London

A weekend in London

Christian Longhi takes us to a ¡weekend in London! As popular as mythical, London is a city that never ceases to amaze. Cosmopolitan city as few others are, with a powerhouse in the field of arts, commerce, entertainment, fashion, finance, media, research. London is, along with New York, the main financial center of the world.
Charmed by the unconventional Prague

Charmed by the unconventional Prague

Prague is a world-famous city and it undoubtedly arouses great touristic interest. At first it looks like an architectural ensemble taken from a story from the Middle Ages; it seems as if witch hunt still existed there. There are countless attractions in the capital of the Czech Republic that turn it into a city with...
Brussels. Dynamic, throbbing and full of contrasts.

Brussels. Dynamic, throbbing and full of contrasts.

Savoring a delicious bonbon while cycling along the amusing comic strip route, with more than 50 fresco paintings hidden throughout the city; going into wonderful art noveau and déco buildings to later relax in the Delirium café, facing an infinite choice of beers; finding  inspiration in the museum of surrealist painter René Magritte, and later being stunned...
La Banda Rooftop Hostel

La Banda Rooftop Hostel

   The Cathedral of Seville is, needless to say, the flagship of the Andalusian capital. Nearby and on the banks of the Guadalquivir river there rises another of the most famous and visited places of the city: La Torre del Oro. As you stroll from the cathedral to the river, you find, to the right...
Confessions of Singapore

Confessions of Singapore

“Singapore is without a doubt the handiest and most marvelous city I ever saw, as well planned and carefully executed as though built entirely by one man. It is like a big desk, full of drawers and pigeon holes where everything has its place, and can always be found in it.” William Hornaday, 1885. A 270 square mile...
Malasaña and its streets.

Malasaña and its streets.

  Malasaña will always be characterised by its admittedly heroic past. In the 19th century it was the stage to revolts against Napoleonic troops; in fact some streets, like the one from which the neighbourhood takes its name, the streets Daoiz and Velarde and Plaza del 2 de Mayo are still striving to uphold that...
Santa Teresa

Santa Teresa

Famous for its originality and particular architecture, it arouses the curiosity of anyone who comes to visit and enjoy all of its beauty and charm. The neighborhood is located on top of a hill, a few minutes away from the center of Rio de Janeiro and with exits to several neighborhoods of the carioca capital....
Bergamo, the undiscovered pearl of Northern Italy

Bergamo, the undiscovered pearl of Northern Italy

Not that many people know about the existence of Bergamo, for lots of people it is just, “oh yes Milan Bergamo where we can fly into with Ryanair”… Bergamo is much more than a Ryanair route let me tell you. 120.000 People live there, 40km away from Milan using the busy A4 Milano – Venezia...
Brighton, the colourful wonderland of the kingdom

Brighton, the colourful wonderland of the kingdom

Brighton has been my second home for nearly 5 years and every time I walk around I discover something new, I see something strange, I see random people… this is the beauty of Brighton, its unique vibe. The Laines and the North Laines are the two main parts that make the city so special and...
Poblenou, the cradle of new artists

Poblenou, the cradle of new artists

Warehouses and red brick factories, reconverted into new studios for artistic creation. The futuristic Agbar Tower and its controversial blue and scarlet geyser shape. Narrow chimneys still holding out here and there… Walls of abandoned plots covered with works from urban artists like Dr. Hoffman or Vegan Bunnies. Luxury hotels. Haute cuisine restaurants and organic...
Ljubljana, the big small-sized

Ljubljana, the big small-sized

Ljubljana, the small capital of Slovenia, a city located in a privileged enclave, surrounded by Austria, Hungary, Croatia and Italy, emerges like a lung of the big green grass that bathes the territory. You will be surprised by the small number of pedestrians when walking on its cobbled streets. Ljubljana has about two hundred and...