
OMM Barcelona: A Culinary Evening Experience in Barcelona
Visiting Barcelona can be an exhilarating experience, particularly if you are looking to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city!
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Visiting Barcelona can be an exhilarating experience, particularly if you are looking to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city!
The Nobel Prize-winning Mexican writer Octavio Paz said, ‘The art of the fiesta has been debased almost everywhere else, but not in Mexico.’
The newly-opened Statue of Liberty Museum is the latest offering on the already packed New York City museum scene. However, where else can you explore the rich history and heritage of late 19th century NYC?
It’s the north ofEngland, 1832, and gutsyYorkshireheiress Anne Lister returns to her family home after years of travel, intent on marrying a woman to enhance her fortunes. The TV seriesGentleman Jackis based on Lister’s real diaries, tracing the life of a remarkable industrialist, landowner, and one of the first modern lesbians. Some of the gorgeous filming locations featured on screen even have strong connections to the real Anne Lister, including her actual home; follow in her footsteps with our guide to these northern delights.
Given the fervor of San Juan nightlife on practically every street, every night of the week, you’d be forgiven for thinking that there is always something to celebrate. The best action often takes place right on the city streets as party-goers spill out of venues in the wee hours of the night for impromptu block parties.
We’re used to seeing celebrities lighting up screens big and small, but even the biggest names love putting their skills to the test by treading the boards on the West End and Broadway. A trip to London or New York offers a prime opportunity to see your favorite actors up close – here’s where you can catch them in action this year.
From Caribbean flavors and fresh seafood in the north to the hearty dishes of Antioquia, exploring the world of Colombian food is its own form of travel guide.
It’s now nearly June, and that means summer is here — the perfect excuse for a road trip or quick getaway to explore quirky small towns.
TheFrench Open– one of the tennis world’s four Grand Slams – takes centre stage inParisat Roland-Garros from Sunday 26 May until Sunday 9 June. Although tickets are in short supply, there are easy ways to catch some of the action or simply embrace the festivities. Here is our guide on how to enjoy this remarkable event.
With its dramatic limestone cliffs plunging into turquoise seas and eucalyptus-scented forests teeming with koalas, Australia’s third-largest island offers an unspoiled wilderness destination. However, visitors to Kangaroo Island (commonly known as ‘KI’) are often just as enchanted by its unique food experiences on a KI food safari. Read on for our top foodie recommendations in this incredible location.
Crystal-clear waters attract thousands of whales, surfers, and beach lovers along the rugged coastline each year. Its patchwork quilt of leafy vineyards provides delightful wines to complement your travels, along with wildflower blooms and towering tree forests that bow over scenic walking trails and charming country roads. Margaret River in Western Australia undoubtedly has the wow factor. Read on to explore how to fully enjoy this beautiful region’s offerings.
With Delhi temperatures hovering in the mid-40s throughout the seemingly interminable months of April, May, and June, keeping cool can be a formidable challenge. Locals usually deal with the breathtaking scorch of a thermometer-busting summer by scurrying indoors, burrowing deep into air-conditioned spaces, fleeing to the Himalayan hills, or flying to cooler climes.
South America today is a food enthusiast’s dream – its ancient cultures, homegrown ingredients and diverse communities have combined to form a dazzling array of cuisines.
High in the undulating woodlands of the Kii Peninsula, on a raised tableland at the peak of a mountain, sits Kōya-san. This sacred place offers serenity, room for reflection, and a captivating glimpse of authentic Japan. Visitors who make the journey through the region’s narrow valleys and tree-capped peaks can experience temple lodgings, dawn meditation with Buddhist monks, and unique dining practices.
Following the border of England and Wales, Offa’s Dyke Path meanders through moorlands and mountains, representing one of the most historic trails in the UK.
São Miguel is the largest island of the Azores archipelago and wears its elder status proudly, with an enviable landscape of forest-wrapped volcanic peaks, azure lakes, and improbably perfect calderas.
One of the world’s most prominent peaks, Mount Kinabalu soars up from sea level to 4095m, making Borneo the planet’s third highest island (after Hawaii and New Guinea) and a popular destination for climbers and hikers alike.
Bright and colorful, Wayúu mochilas (bags) are one of Colombia’s most famous artisan products. Meticulously hand-stitched by the Wayúu indigenous people of La Guajira in northeast Colombia, the mochilas are more than exquisite craftsmanship; Wayúu textile art tells handwoven stories and represents a tradition that has been passed down for generations since pre-colonial times.
Nearly everyone who visits Rio de Janeiro has a favorite place to escape from the hectic pace of city life. Whether it’s Pão de Açúcar, Floresta da Tijuca, or Morro Dois Irmãos, the city is surrounded by tranquil retreats and stunning views. However, there is one day trip getaway that seems to be more of a local secret than tourist staple, the mellow island of Paquetá.
With so many destinations touted as ‘the next food capital’, Estonia’s Tallinn has flown under the gourmet radar, overshadowed by its Michelin-starred New Nordic neighbors. Possibly fueled by misconceptions about its cuisine: isn’t it just stodgy dumplings and vodka?