Santa Caterina Market (Barcelona, Spain)
…markets. Its name comes from the convent of Santa Caterina which burned in 1835, and it’s on this site that the market now stands. It makes a striking appearance as…
…markets. Its name comes from the convent of Santa Caterina which burned in 1835, and it’s on this site that the market now stands. It makes a striking appearance as…
…at 186 rue Martainville. A mass burial site in 1348 when three-quarters of the city’s population died from plague, the cemetery was pressed for space again by an outbreak of…
…spaces. If you’d like to learn more, here’s a link to the detailed description on the Times Journeys website. Maybe you’ll join me? Lacoste (site of the château that once…
…It’s an accredited culinary college offering several well-rounded degree programs as well as hands-on programs for food & wine enthusiasts and professionals. Located in Hyde Park on a site that…
…Other highlights include the archaeological site at Glanum on the outskirts of Saint-Rémy which is thought to have been inhabited starting about 500 BCE and rose to prominence during the…
…celebration, it has been a fixture during winters in Paris and on many an Instagram feed ever since. But some say that its placement at this historic site is out…
…there. Many tourists consider Métro trains the only option for getting around, but in fact it’s easy and sometimes preferable to take a bus instead. The RATP site calculates the…