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Cesca Rampley

Culture vulture from London with a passion for all things foodie, I’ve spent over six years living in Spain, exploring the country’s diverse regions and cities. I studied literature at university in the eclectic city of Brighton, and since then, I’ve been hooked on keeping up with what to do, see, and, of course, eat. I’m a firm believer in appreciating and learning from local cultures, travelling responsibly, and giving new things a go with an open mind and a healthy dose of curiosity. I try to share useful tips, local insights and a bit of honest know-how, so you can make the most of wherever you find yourself.

Living in Lugo

Living in Lugo: amid Roman history and riverside trails

Located in the verdant landscapes of inland northern Spain, just an hour from the sea, Lugo is said to be the oldest town in Galicia. Living in Lugo is a relaxing alternative to the bustling big city environment, defined by its Roman roots and incredible food.
Living in Benicasim

Living in Benicasim: small-scale city life by the beach

Home to gorgeous Mediterranean beaches, Benicasim is much more than just a coastal resort hosting internationally renowned music festivals. The town sits between the sea and the mountains on Spain’s sunny Costa del Azahar and boasts a lively cultural scene with a warm, welcoming community.