There’s no better time to travel to Mexico City than Dia de los Muertos. From intimate traditional graveyard ceremonies to vibrant city-wide celebrations, spending autumn in Mexico’s capital is a cultural experience like no other.
AYOT X – Barcelona, Spain
Iconic architecture, delicious cuisine, a bustling nightlife and a long tradition of rebellious individuality are defining traits of Catalunya’s capital city. Barcelona is one of Europe’s most popular cities among tourists, and for good reason.
A Year of Travel IX – Valencia, Spain
Warm weather, sandy beaches and one of the most cycling-friendly environments in the word – that’s Valencia in a nutshell.
A Year of Travel VII – Granada, Spain
Nestled at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada is the majestic Kingdom of Granada. Much like the other cities in Andalusia, Granada boasts an eclectic mix of old world European and North African influence, and a modern metropolitan flavor that draws in visitors by the hundreds of thousands.
A Year of Travel VI – El Chorro, Spain (El Caminito del Rey)
El Caminito del Rey (the king’s little path) was once considered the world’s most dangerous hike. The walkway was repaired and recommissioned by the Spanish government in 2015 and now hosts hundreds of hikers per day.