Locations including Valencia, Alicante, Madrid, and Barcelona. Delicious, fresh and tasty food. The portions are fairly big so we usually share or skip the starter.
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The Hunt for the Best Burger in Valencia – PORTLAND ALE HOUSE
Just like the name says…it’s an ale house, aka pub. If you are after tasty and healthy food, this won’t be on your list. NAY for burgers in our books….but…
The Hunt for the Best Burger in Valencia
As an expat living in Spain, there are certain comfort foods that we yearn for. One of those foods is a delicious burger. The best one we have ever had was at Tribeca in Alicante.
The Fast Train from Valencia to Barcelona
Finally, a high-speed train that takes you from Valencia to Barcelona and back! Travelling at speeds up to 245 km per hour, you will arrive in 2 hours and 35 minutes.
Okay Lah Valencia
The perfect Asian-style restaurant is finally in Valencia. Kenneth Tjon, a reputable chef who was born in Suriname and raised in Holland, opened Okay Lah on Calle Les Garrigues 15, in the heart of Valencia. It is our go-to
There’s a new cuppa joe in town
Walking through the big wooden doors of Flying Bean Coffee, you immediately notice the high ceilings and minimalist surroundings which leads to a relaxed atmosphere.
Celebrating Canada Day With Tim Hortons Valencia
Since moving to Spain, we really never celebrated Canada Day as there wasn’t much that reminds us of Canada. Then, surprise, surprise on June 17, 2019,
Medieval markets, falleros and craft fairs – March 2019 Valencia
March is a very special month for Valencians because of Las Fallas. From 15-19 March 2019 Mercado de Colón will be the site of an Artesanal Craft Fair
Discovering Valencia
Valencia has a slightly confusing transportation network. After living here for 2 years, we finally figured out that the metro system seems to have been planned for reaching further away suburbs (or the airport) but not for getting around the city. So, if you want to...
The Origins and Brief Histories of Valencia Districts
Uncover the captivating origins and fascinating histories of Valencia’s districts in this insightful article. Delve into the city’s hidden legends and discover the untold stories behind its streets, neighborhoods, and districts. With 19 distinct districts and 87 vibrant neighborhoods, each area has a unique past that has shaped its character and identity. Join us as we unravel the rich history behind Valencia’s districts, providing you with a deeper understanding of the city’s vibrant tapestry. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore the origins of Cap I Casal’s diverse districts and gain valuable insights into Valencia’s rich heritage.
Central Park Valencia
Looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city? Head on over to Valencia’s Central Park, walk around, sit on a bench. relax and recharge your batteries. What a great way to start of 2019!
January in Spain-celebrating Los Reyes Magos
Discover the vibrant traditions of celebrating Los Reyes Magos (Three Kings) in Spain during January. Explore the festive atmosphere, parades, gift-giving customs, and delicious Roscón de Reyes. Immerse yourself in the magical spirit of this cherished Spanish holiday tradition.
Las Fallas: A Celebration of Art and Heritage in Valencia’s Vibrant Festival
Do you enjoy cracking/popping sounds of firecrackers (petardos) at every turn? How about a gunpowder/fireworks display every day for at least 3 weeks? Discover the captivating world of Las Fallas in Valencia, Spain. Immerse yourself in a week-long extravaganza of art, music, and fireworks. Explore the history, traditions, and vibrant atmosphere of this extraordinary festival.
Las Fallas Gallery
Buñol, more than La Tomatina!
Buñol, more than La Tomatina!A charming village close to Valencia, famous all around the world for “La Tomatina”.Buñol (from Arabic al-Buniúl) is a Valencian town surrounded by the





















