Inside the Museo de Bellas Artes de Álava in Vitoria-Gasteiz, the galleries unfold not only as halls of art but as windows into the soul of Basque culture. Among the pieces that stand out is this large, exuberant canvas, where a whole community seems to spill across the frame in joyous motion. The scene is festive, alive with color and rhythm: women in patterned skirts and … [Read more...] about A Celebration in Paint – Museo de Bellas Artes de Álava
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Museo de Bellas Artes de Álava, Vitoria-Gasteiz
There’s something endlessly captivating about arriving at the Museo de Bellas Artes de Álava in Vitoria-Gasteiz, not only because of the art it houses, but because the building itself feels like an artwork. The Palacio de Augustin-Zulueta rises behind wrought-iron gates that curl into intricate patterns, framing the sandstone façade like a theatrical prologue. You step closer … [Read more...] about Museo de Bellas Artes de Álava, Vitoria-Gasteiz
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain’s Green Capital
Standing in the heart of Vitoria-Gasteiz, you immediately feel how history, culture, and modern life intersect in a way that feels surprisingly balanced. The large green letters covered in living plants spell out the city’s name with an exclamation mark, as if proudly reminding you that this is not just any stop in the Basque Country—it is its capital. The sign sits boldly in … [Read more...] about Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain’s Green Capital
Belem Tower, Lisbon – Finding Beauty in Imperfection
There’s something strangely comforting about looking at a travel photo that isn’t perfect. Take the picture of Belém Tower in Lisbon as an example. The horizon tilts a little, the sunlight is so strong it washes out details in the stone, and the frame is crowded with tourists standing on the sandy bank, each with cameras or phones raised. Some are squinting against the harsh … [Read more...] about Belem Tower, Lisbon – Finding Beauty in Imperfection
Marquês de Pombal Square, Lisbon
At the very center of Lisbon’s modern life, where avenues converge and traffic never seems to stop, the Marquês de Pombal monument rises with an unmistakable authority. This square is not just a traffic circle—it’s a symbolic anchor for the entire city. The statue at the top shows the Marquês de Pombal, the prime minister who almost single-handedly reshaped Lisbon after the … [Read more...] about Marquês de Pombal Square, Lisbon
Urban Mobility in All Senses
The promenade comes alive in this frame, a slice of late-afternoon city life where every detail speaks about movement, presence, and modern rhythms. In the foreground, a man in black casual wear rides an electric scooter with a kind of effortless cool, his sunglasses catching the fading light, while next to him a woman animatedly explains something with expressive hands—her … [Read more...] about Urban Mobility in All Senses
Walking the Walls of Pena Palace, Sintra
There are few places in Europe that feel as surreal and magical as Sintra’s Pena Palace, perched high above the rolling green hills like a dream painted in bright yellow and lilac. Standing on its terraces, you feel swept into a fairytale that refuses to obey a single style. Moorish arches meet Gothic details, Romantic turrets rise next to Renaissance windows, and the entire … [Read more...] about Walking the Walls of Pena Palace, Sintra
Vienna, Bratislava and Prague: A Golden Triangle of Central Europe
There’s something deeply satisfying about stringing together Vienna, Bratislava and Prague into a single journey. They sit so close to each other—connected by trains, highways, and even the Danube—that visiting them in one loop feels less like hopping between countries and more like moving through different moods of Central Europe. Seven days is just the right amount of time: … [Read more...] about Vienna, Bratislava and Prague: A Golden Triangle of Central Europe
Why the Czech Republic Still Holds On to the Koruna
When you wander through Prague’s Old Town, order a beer in a pub, or buy tickets for the tram, you’ll quickly notice something curious: you’re not paying in euros, but in Czech koruna (CZK). For many travelers this comes as a surprise—after all, the Czech Republic has been an EU member since 2004, and most of its neighbors use the euro. Yet the Czechs have held on tightly to … [Read more...] about Why the Czech Republic Still Holds On to the Koruna
Abolishing the Bag Sizers: A Step Toward Hassle-Free Travel
Travel has always carried with it a certain tension between freedom and regulation. You pack your bags with excitement, ready to board, but then comes the dreaded pause at the gate: the bag sizer, that unforgiving metal cage standing like a gatekeeper of order. For years, travelers have known the ritual—slide your carry-on in, push if necessary, and hope it doesn’t stick. The … [Read more...] about Abolishing the Bag Sizers: A Step Toward Hassle-Free Travel






