World's best wineries 2025

World’s Best Wineries 2025: Spain’s top two cellars

Forbes’ 2025 ranking of the world’s 50 best wineries puts Spain firmly on the global map, with two bodegas landing top‑10 spots. Spain’s top performers in 2025Marqués de Murrieta, Logroño (La Rioja)Things to do in LogroñoGonzález Byass, Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz)Things to do in Jerez de la Fr
This is what the days would be like if Spain said goodbye to daylight saving time.

How Spain’s days would change without daylight saving time

Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez will present in Brussels a proposal to abolish the seasonal clock change, a practice that for decades has marked the start of winter time in October and summer time in March.The measure will be debated at the European Council, to bring it into force in 2026 if me

The architects who left their mark on housing in Spain

For over a century, housing in Spain has been a stage for architectural innovation, from Modernism, which transformed bourgeois residences, to Rationalism, which explored new social typologies; from contemporary experimentation to international perspectives that reinterpreted the landscape.
villages near the pink lagoon of Torrevieja

8 charming towns to explore near Torrevieja’s Pink Lagoon

Torrevieja's Pink Lagoon is one of the most striking and photographed natural landscapes on the Costa Blanca. However, beyond this unique phenomenon and its fascinating waters, the towns near the lagoon hold Mediterranean charm, where tradition, history and nature intertwine.
Why is Valencia called that?

How did Valencia get its name?

Valencia is one of Spain’s most important and recognisable cities, celebrated for its Mediterranean climate, rich history and vibrant cultural life. Situated on the country’s eastern coast, it stands out for its remarkable architectural heritage and deep-rooted past.
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

New Bernabéu Market doubles the stadium’s food offerings

The Bernabéu Market, situated within the renovated Real Madrid stadium, opened its doors in November. Spread across a 3,000-square-metre space beneath Gate 45, it will host around 25 outlets, including restaurants, cocktail bars and speciality gourmet shops, establishing itself as a new culinary and cultural hub in the heart of the capital.
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How did Barcelona get its name?

Barcelona is a city that captivates many with its architecture, culture and cuisine. Yet beyond its famous attractions, the city’s very name carries a fascinating history that few know. Why is it called Barcelona?