Located in the Plaza de la Reina, the Valencia Cathedral is probably most famous for its claim of owning the Holy Grail. Dating back to 1262, the cathedral was raised on the site of a former ...
City of Arts and Sciences – Valencia Valencia’s City of Arts ... making it a popular tourist attraction in southern Spain. Barcelona Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Holy Cross ...
A bodyguard was injured when the Spanish royals were confronted by grieving survivors of the flash floods, considered the ...
Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city, as with any dynamic hub of culture and innovation, offers an incredible blend of ...
Valencia is Spain’s third city and is used to being ... Head to the handsome blue-domed cathedral in the city’s gorgeous Gothic centre – all winding streets and quirky street art – and ...
Spain is by far the most popular destination for British tourists with more than 17 million visits last year alone, with many ...
Famed explorer Christopher Columbus was likely Spanish and Jewish, according to a new genetic study conducted by Spanish ...
Valencia faces the Mediterranean Sea on the eastern coast of Spain about 220 miles east of ... is home to the massive Valencia Cathedral. The Center City is also a great place to part with your ...
Tucked in a small alley in Valencia’s Old Town sits Caro Hotel, the first hotel in Spain to be awarded with the coveted ...
A new study of bones that were transferred to the Spanish city of Seville from Havana in 1899 confirms with ‘absolute reliability’ that they belong to the explorer ...