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Sunday, December 29, 2019

Exploring the Segovia Aqueduct!

Exploring the Segovia Aqueduct! 
Segovia is a wonderful Spanish city to visit full of culture, history and treasures of traveling. Segovia is located in north western central Spain, in the autonomous region of Castile and Leon. Segovia’s most famous landmark is the Roman aqueduct that runs through the city. This aqueduct is one of the most well preserved in Europe and is a stunning sight to see in this charming Spanish city. 
Read more about the Aqueduct of Segovia on the Treasures of Traveling website

Monday, December 9, 2019

Top 14 Places to Visit in Madrid, Spain!

Top 14 places to visit in Madrid!
Madrid is the capital city of Spain and is full of treasures to explore. It is central to the entire country and is the seat of the central government. It is filled with grand boulevards full of shopping and restaurants. 
There are world famous parks like El Retiro, where you can relax and watch people enjoying themselves away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Madrid has world famous museums filled with European art, like the Reina SofΓ­a and the Prado Museum showcasing works by Goya and VelΓ‘zquez, just to name a few. 
Last, but not least, I can’t forget about the Royal Palace and the many famous city plazas filled with art and street performers. Madrid is just bustling with activity at all times, during the day and especially at night. Take a look at the top 14 places to visit in Madrid on the Treasures of Traveling website.

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Spain’s Civil War Memorial, Valley of the Fallen and why it is Controversial

Spain’s Civil War Memorial, Valley of the Fallen and why it is Controversial
Madrid is the capital city of Spain and is full of treasures to explore like the Royal Palace of Madrid, and other famous Spanish squares like Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor, but other Spanish treasures are located just outside Madrid that make for a great day trip. One of those treasures is San Lorenzo de El Escorial, a monastery and royal site. The second site generally isn’t considered a Spanish treasure because it has so much controversy surrounding it. It is Valle de Los CaΓ­dos or in English, the Valley of the Fallen and is a monument and basilica dedicated to Spain’s Civil War. 
Valle de los CaΓ­dos is Spain’s Civil War Memorial located in the Guadarrama Mountain Range (Sierra de Guadarrama), just outside of Madrid. It is about 14 km north of El Escorial and 68 km north of Madrid. It is a memorial to those who died in the Spanish Civil War and it is said there are over 45,000 civil war soldiers that are buried there now. The Spanish dictator Francisco Franco, who commissioned the construction of this memorial was also buried underneath the altar of the basilica ever since his death in 1975, until October 24, 2019 when Franco’s body was exhumed and moved to Madrid. The memorial consists of a basilica, built into the mountain side, an abbey and a gigantic cross. 
Read more about the controversies of Spain’s Civil War Memorial on the Treasures of Traveling website

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Why San Lorenzo de El Escorial is well Worth a Visit

Why San Lorenzo de El Escorial is well Worth a Visit
Madrid is the capital city of Spain and is full of treasures to explore like the Royal Palace of Madrid, and other famous Spanish squares like Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor, but another Spanish treasure that is located just outside Madrid that makes for a great day trip is San Lorenzo de El Escorial. It is a beautiful touristic town located in the autonomous community of Madrid. It’s main tourist attraction is the Monastery and Royal Site. Let’s learn about a few of the treasures of traveling in and around San Lorenzo de El Escorial. 
The centerpiece of San Lorenzo de El Escorial is a huge monastery named El Escorial. It’s a large religious and palace complex that was the country home for Spanish royalty for hundreds of years. In 1984, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of Spain’s most visited landmarks. Read about the history of this Spanish treasure on the Treasures of Traveling website and why it’s considered one of the treasures of traveling in the capital region of Spain. 

Monday, October 7, 2019

Visiting the Royal Palace of Madrid!

Visiting the Royal Palace of Madrid!
Madrid is the capital city of Spain and is full of treasures to explore like the Royal Palace of Madrid. In Spanish, it’s known as Palacio Real de Madrid. It is the official residence of the Royal Family, but they don’t actually live here. Today, the Palace is mostly used for state ceremonies. Right next to the Royal Palace is Madrid’s Cathedral that was completed in 1994! The Palace is also just a short walk from other famous Spanish squares like Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor.   
The current location of the palace is located on the site of a 9th century Moorish AlcΓ‘zar, (Muslim fortress), after it burned in 1734. King Felipe V decided to construct a new Royal Palace on the same site. During this time, the palace was also known as “Palacio Nacional”. The palace was built in the form of a square and was inspired by sketches made by Bernini he construction of the Louvre in Paris. The palace is made up of over 3,000 rooms, which makes it one of Europe’s largest castles and is now filled with multiple artworks and antiques. 
Read about the history of this Royal Palace and what to see while visiting this Spanish treasure on the Treasures of Traveling website

Saturday, September 21, 2019

The Top 6 Things To See in Puerta del Sol, Madrid, Spain!

Top 6 Things to See in Puerta del Sol!
Madrid is the capital city of Spain and is full of treasures to explore like Puerta del Sol. Some consider it the beating heart of Madrid and one of its most famous central squares, as it is a junction for many of the city’s historical and busiest streets and the starting point for all major national roads. It’s actually just a short walk from another famous Spanish square, the Plaza MayorPuerta del Sol is another great place to start your visit of Madrid. Read about the history of this square and the top six things to see and do in this famous Spanish square on the Treasures of Traveling website

Sunday, August 18, 2019

Visiting Plaza Mayor in Madrid, Spain!

Visiting Plaza Mayor in Madrid, Spain!
Madrid is the capital city of Spain and is full of treasures to explore like Plaza Mayor. It’s one of Madrid’s most famous squares and it is in the central part of the city so it’s a great place to start your visit. Read about the history of this square and the top six things to see and do in this famous Spanish square!
History of Plaza Mayor
Plaza Mayor actually means “oldest square”, but was originally called the “Plaza del Arrabal” and has changed designs multiple times throughout history. Before Madrid was the capital of Spain, this area was used by various traders as a meeting place and a marketplace to trade their goods with others. The Plaza even hosted bullfights, performances, festivals, celebrations, sporting events and even criminals were prosecuted and punished in front of citizens of Madrid and if found guilty, were killed by executions in this public square. 

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Top 14 Things to Do and See in Seville, Spain!

Top 14 Things to Do and See in Seville, Spain!

While traveling throughout southern Spain in the Andalusia region, you will not want to miss the city of Seville (or Sevilla in Spanish). Seville is actually the largest city in Southern Spain and is the capital of the Andalusia region. It is full of Spanish culture and treasures of traveling from its Moorish style buildings, historic palaces and churches to the beautiful parks and flamenco dancing that can be seen throughout the city. Maybe you are more interested in the Spanish tapas or sangria, in which there are multiple restaurants to taste the cuisine and beverages of southern Spain. You won’t tire of the Spanish charm of this city, as there is an abundance of things to see and experience so read about the top 14 things to do and see in the southern Spanish city of Sevilla! They are treasures of traveling you won’t regret visiting. 

Monday, July 8, 2019

A Short History of Seville’s Plaza de EspaΓ±a!

Seville’s famous and iconic Plaza de EspaΓ±a was built for the Ibero-American Exhibition World Fair of 1929. While the plaza was once the centerpiece of the fair, it is now one of Seville’s biggest tourist attractions which has even been used in the filming of huge Hollywood movies.
While traveling throughout southern Spain in the Andalusia region, you will not want to miss the city of Seville (or Sevilla in Spanish). Seville is actually the capital of the Andalusia region and is full of Spanish culture and treasures of traveling such as the Plaza de EspaΓ±a. There are so many interesting places to visit within Seville, like the Cathedral, the Royal Alcazar and the Bull Ring, but the Plaza de EspaΓ±a is one spectacular treasure you won’t want to miss. 
A Brief History of Plaza de EspaΓ±a
Believe it or not, one of Spain’s most recognizable squares, the Plaza de EspaΓ±a is actually less than a hundred years old. It was originally designed and constructed for the Ibero-American Exposition World’s Fair that took place in Seville in 1929 to bring Spain together with its former Latin American colonies by sharing culture and promoting positive relationships among the participating countries. To read more about the history of Plaza de EspaΓ±a visit the Treasures Of Traveling website

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Visiting the Real Alcazar of Seville!

The Real Alcazar of Seville is a must-see palace you shouldn’t miss while visiting Spain.
While traveling throughout southern Spain in the Andalusia region, you will not want to miss the city of Seville (or Sevilla in Spanish). Seville is actually the capital of the Andalusia region and is full of Spanish culture and Treasures of Traveling such as the Real Alcazar of Seville. There are so many interesting places to visit within Seville and the Royal Alcazar of Seville will top the list for many people. From the royal palace to the exquisite gardens, this should be on anyone’s itinerary when visiting Seville. 
The Alcazar Has Many Names
Depending on who you talk to, this palace might have a different name. Some people call it The Real Alcazar (Royal Palace in English), others say Reales Alcazares (Royal Palaces) and even others while using English will call it the Alcazar Palace or the Alcazar Castle. Let’s face it, most people make up their own names for buildings, but while visiting the Alcazar, I learned the real name. It’s named the Reales Alcazares because this large palace that has extensive gardens is actually made up of many palaces built by different rulers of Spain throughout history.
A Brief History of the Real Alcazar of Seville
Just like so many southern Spanish cities throughout the Andalusia region, Seville has a unique history of being ruled by multiple kings, rulers and empires. During the 1st Century, the area of Seville where the Real Alcazar is located was actually a college. Then a Christian basilica was built on the college’s ruins and when Seville was conquered by the Umayyad Caliphate in 712, they tore down the basilica to build a military fortress. Similar to the history and construction of the Alhambra in Granada.

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Visiting the Seville Cathedral!

Seville Cathedral was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Find out the reasons it is historical, along with other interesting facts that make this one of the treasures of traveling in southern Spain.
While traveling throughout southern Spain in the Andalusia region, you will not want to miss Seville (or Sevilla in Spanish). The city is actually the capital of the Andalusia region and is full of Spanish culture and Treasures of Traveling such as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, better known as Seville Cathedral
It is considered the third largest church in the world and since it is also the seat of a bishop, it’s actually the largest cathedral in the world. It has a fascinating history because originally it was a mosque that was converted into a church, as was so common in the southern part of Spain during the reconquest by the Spanish Monarchs. 
Read more about visiting the the Seville Cathedral on the Treasures of Traveling website

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Experiencing a Bullfight in Seville Spain!

Bullfighting is a traditional Spanish sport that is still popular in Seville. It might not be for everyone, but it is definitely one of the many Treasures of Traveling throughout southern Spain. See what it’s like to experience a Spanish bullfight.

When people think about Spain, one of the first things that comes to mind for many people is a Spanish bullfight. It has a rich history in the southern part of Spain known as Andalusia and one of the most famous bullrings in the world is located in Seville. Bullfighting is not only a tradition in Spain, but also in neighboring countries like Portugal and France and much further away in Peru, Colombia and other countries throughout Latin America, as this sport was exported to the new world. In many of these other countries, the bulls are not actually killed like they are in Spain. To read more about bullfighting in Spain, check out the Treasures of Traveling website

Thursday, June 6, 2019

11 Places to Visit in Peru!

Peru is a fantastic country to visit and is full of different treasures of traveling to explore and these are the 11 places I recommend to visit on any trip to Peru.
Peru is a county located in western South America. The countries Ecuador and Colombia border it to the north while Brazil surrounds it to the east and along the southern border is Bolivia and Chile. To the west, is the Pacific Ocean that allows for lots of trade in and out of the country. Peru is a country of many contrasts and is a wonderful place to visit on any trip through South America. When most people think of Peru, the Andes Mountains are generally the first thing that comes to most people’s minds, but Peru’s western coast is in stark contrast with its dry and arid desert, while to the east of the Andes is the Amazon jungle, steaming with wildlife.
Not only does Peru have stunning beauty and varied landscapes throughout the country, but the many different ancient civilizations and cultures have given Peru some of the most interesting archaeological sites in South America from the Inca Empire in the Andes to the Chimu Empire on the north west coast. Peru is filled with an immense quantity of treasures, so continue reading below and start exploring some of those 11 unique places to visit in Peru on the Treasures of Traveling website!