EPIC Madrid Food Tour (10 AMAZING stops)
The TOP 10 dishes in Madrid! Tortilla española, calamari sandwich, hot chocolate, tapas, jamón, vermouth, secret nun’s cookies and more! This is the delicious Madrid food tour I give to my friends when they visit! Beware - it's EPIC!
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How to Order Food in Spain Like a Local
Learn the most important phrases you’ll need to order food, tapas, wine and beer in Spain like a local! My wife Yoly and I sit in our favourite Madrid tapas bar to teach you these essential phrases!
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Cies Islands, enjoy the best beaches in Europe in Galicia, Northern Spain
Cies Islands, enjoy the best beaches in Europe in Galicia, Northern Spain
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Glance at Galicia on a map, high in a northern corner of Spain, and you will see a ragged chunk of Spain's west coast, above the Portuguese border, stopping us shy of Santiago de Compostela.
Galicia's most precious treasure are the Rias Baixas, the term for the five estuaries that probe their way inland from west to east like crooked fingers. Its cool waters are home to Spain's best shellfish - mussels, clams, octopus and scallops.
But just before indulging yourself into a delicious culinary experience you will enjoy a boat trip to the Cíes islands, a series of islands which shelter the Rías Baixas. The magical Cíes islands are home to the prettiest beaches you've ever heard of. While the rest of Europe head south, stay ahead of the wave and enjoy this natural paradise in Northern Spain.
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Sanctuary Cap Cana Resort by AlSol. Take a tour!
- Sanctuary Cap Cana is an Adults Only All Inclusive 5 Star resort situated along a stretch of pure white sand beach, located just 15 minutes from the Punta Cana International airport. This sophisticated resort offers guests 174 rooms in 12 unique room categories to choose from, with 3 distinct architectural styles: Spanish Colonial, Caribbean Villas, and The Castle Suites.
Sanctuary Cap Cana resort is located in Cap Cana, a private retreat inside Punta Cana. Cap Cana is made up of 30,000 acres of flawless beaches, and oceanfront valley roads. It is the ideal destination for any type of traveler, with a variety of things to do, such as, water sports and outdoor activities, and high quality restaurants. This destination is also home to Punta Espada Golf Club, which is considered one of the best golf courses in the Caribbean. Cap Cana also holds one of the most spectacular Marinas in the world, famous and accredited by international journals for its fishing. All of these amenities combined with Cap Cana’s turquoise waters and white sand beaches make it one of the most beautiful and desirable vacation spots in the world.
Motril, Granada, Costa Tropical, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
Motril is a town and municipality on the Mediterranean coast in the province of Granada, Spain. It is the second largest town in the province, with a population of 61,171 as of 2012. The town is located near the Guadalfeo River and 69 km (43 mi) from Granada. The council of Motril includes the city of Motril and the neighbourhoods of El Varadero, Torrenueva, Carchuna, Calahonda, Puntalón, Playa Granada, Las Ventillas, La Perla, La Garnatilla and La Chucha. The town is the capital of the region of the Coast of Granada. King Baudouin of the Belgians died in Motril of heart failure during a visit to their summer residence, Villa Astrida in 1993. Motril belongs to the Costa Tropical, a large region of the coast is very famous and touristic. Motril beaches can be small (bays) or large (like Playa Granada). The weather is usually good, so they are very popular during the summer by people from the surrounding as well as the interior regions. The main problems are the wind and the jellyfish. Although its origin still remains hidden, it was a Phoenician enclave. It already existed in Roman times, although we cannot say it was one of cities named Murgis, mentioned in Baetica by Pliny the Elder and Ptolemy. When the Christians conquered Motril, there were 2000 inhabitants for agriculture, fishing and the production of silk and sugar. The villa occupied 3.5 km (2.2 mi). Outside the city there are two suburb: Al-Majon suburb and al-Couruch suburb and a neighborhood called Jandara. In Motril’s history, there was a Moorish uprising in 1596 that finished in 1570 with the Christians’ victory. This made a recession of sugar production but this finished 5 years later with the repopulation of old Christians. By the end of XVI,”Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza’s” church was built.
Sugar cane was the most important crop, which was later processed in the sugar refineries. The most important was La Casa de la Palma. Now it’s the place where the “Museo Preindustrial de la Caña de Azúcar” is found. In 1657, Philip IV granted Motril the title of city, separating its jurisdiction from Granada. At the beginning of the next century, Philip V distinguished Motril as “Muy Noble y Leal”, which is now found on Motril’s shield. After the War of Independence, in which Motril was occupied by French troops, the city started a new expansion of sugarcane and the sugar industry. In the 19th century Motril participated in a singular event, it was proclaimed Independent Canton from July 22 to 25 of 1873. In a few years, due to the increase in the number of sugar refineries, it went to the first position in the Granada industrial ranking. It opened to the public on most traditional ride in the city, “Las Explanadas”, in the mid-19th century. In 2011, the PP with Carlos Rojas got the mayoral service for a third time, with absolute majority. In 2012 he left his charge of mayor to be a spokesman of the “Partido Popular Andaluz”, leaving the mayoral service to Luisa Garcia Chamorro. Motril has 61,171 inhabitants spread out over 557.27/km2 (1,443.3/sq mi) as of 2012. There had been increasing of population, the emigration was the first cause. Until 1610 that they were 4,300 inhabitants, from now on (2012) 61,171 inhabitants, the population kept growing the last centuries. Situated in the south coast of Andalusia, Motril has main crops like avocado, custard apple, guava, mango and banana; as well as greenhouse cultivation and sugarcane (but 2006 was the last year in which sugarcane was cultivated). These refineries are now abandoned. The potato was also very important. Motril and the villages belonging to the municipality: Torrenueva, Carchuna, Calahonda, Castel de Ferro... live of the crops in greenhouse. On one hand we have crops in greenhouse, the more importants are the tomatoes and the cucumbers. And on the other hand in a more reduced proportion crops outside such as custard apply, beans, peas. Its geographical position makes it a commercial and industrial centre, the most important industry in Motril is the paper mill that gives 400 jobs and produce around 250 tons of paper per year. “The Port of Motril” is a commercial and fishing, this is the second most important industry in Motril after. There is a famous museum in Motril, The Sugarcane Museum because, some years ago, there was a refinery, where they extracted the sugar to sell it. Motril's theatre, named Teatro Calderón de la Barca, organises many shows such as plays, exhibitions,concerts and monologues; and there is a local orchestra, the Joven Orquesta Ciudad de Motril. In Motril, there is an strong music development. Young people study several instruments at the professional conservatory and there is a local music school too. You can also find many small music bands created by Motrilians. Flamenco's tradition is also performed here in dance academies and exhibitions along the whole year, specially in the Cruces.
Tapas Madrid: Ruta Sol / Madrid Tapas bars Center Route [IGEO.TV]
TAPAS EN MADRID
Se propone un recorrido alrededor de la Puerta del Sol de Madrid, poco mas de kilómetro y medio de paseo por agradables calles comerciales en el que encontraremos siete lugares: tabernas, bares, restaurantes o pastelerías que destacan porque después de mas de un siglo en funcionamiento siguen manteniendo su decoración inicial, ofreciendo servicio y calidad y siguen siendo frecuentados por el madrileño de la zona:
1.- LA CASA DE LAS TORRIJAS, también llamado EL AS DE LOS VINOS, taberna, restaurante con menú del día y por la noche, raciones. Mantiene la decoración de hace sesenta años: sombrereros, veladores, incluso siguen los letreros que prohibían ESCUPIR EN EL SUELO, curiosos también los grabados de los veladores, todavía tienen los dibujos en los que se ensalzaba el valor terapéutico del vino. La especialidad, lo dice su nombre, torrijas recién hechas, vino dulce de misa se le llama.
2.- CASA ALBERTO, también taberna y restaurante de lujo, en su barra, como taberna, se puede disfrutar de mas de 20 especialidades de tapas o raciones. Calidad excelente. En este lugar se reunían toreros, dramaturgos y también gentes ociosas que acudían para conseguir entradas gratuitas al teatro, a cambio de aplaudir, reírse o estar en silencio, según les mandaban (entradas de clá).
3.- CERVECERÍA ALEMANA, Abierto en 1904, principalmente raciones, excelente cocina casera, En verano su terraza al aire libre en la misma plaza es una de las más solicitadas. Toda una institución en el arte del tapeo madrileño.
4.- LA VENENCIA: Si Manolete apareciese en la puerta del local, no notaría la diferencia al entrar después de setenta años, es solo taberna, especializada en vinos de Jerez, para ayudar tienen sencillas tapas (jamón, queso...)
5.- CASA MIRA: Es una pastelería, pero una de las tres o cuatro mejores de Madrid, establecimiento centenario que fundó un turronero alicantino que en el año 1855 solo venía a vender su turrón a la Plaza Mayor, la calidad y buen hacer continua con sus herederos, sexta generación.
6.- LHARDY: Desde 1839, fundado por un suizo formado en el arte de la restauración en Burdeos, trajo a España el concepto de restaurante de lujo, una recreación de los comedores de los que solo disfrutaba entonces la aristocracia madrileña.
7.- CASA LABRA: Desde 1860, taberna y restaurante, se puede tomar unas tapas en la barra o en unas mesas altas que hay en el exterior (calle peatonal) o en un local interior, su especialidad: trozos de bacalao rebozado, también tiene restaurante.
TAPAS IN MADRID
It is proposed a tour around 'Puerta del Sol' in Madrid,just one kilometer and a half short walk across nice commercial streets where seven places will be found:taverns, bars, restaurants or cake shops, which are point out for being active and having the same decoration for more than a century, by offering qualite service to locals who keep visiting them.
1.- LA CASA DE LAS TORRIJAS, also called EL AS DE LOS VINOS, tavern and restaurant with lunch menu and plates at night. It keeps its sixtys' decoration: hats, pedestal tables, even signs where it is said: forbidden to spit on the floor,curious as well its etching on the pedestal tables where it is standed out the therapeutical value of the wine. As its name said, homemade Torrijas are the speciality, served with sweet wine called vino de misa.
2.- CASA ALBERTO, tavern and luxury restaurant, more than 20 specialities can be enjoyed as a tavern on its counter. It used to be a meeting place for bullfighter, dramatists and idlem people looking for free theatre ticket in return for clapping, laughing or whatever they were order...
3.- CERVECERÍA LA ALEMANA, openned in 1904, plates overall, excelent homemade cuisine. In summer time its openair terrace is very successful. Is is an important institution related to the art of 'tapeo'
4.- LA VENENCIA: If Manolete entered in the place again after sixty years he wouldn't notice any diference, just a tavern, expertise in sherry wines and simples tapas (ham, cheese)
5.- CASA MIRA: cake shop, one between the third or fourth best ones in Madrid, centenary place founded by a man from alicante in1885, who came to Madrid to sell turrons in Plaza Mayor.
6.- LHARDY: Since 1839, founded by a Swiss man specialised in restauration art in Bourdeox, he brought luxury restaurant's concept to Spain which at these moments was only enjoyed by Madrid's aristocratics.
7.- CASA LABRA: since 1860, tavern and restaurant, you can take some tapas on the counter, outside in high tables (pedestrian street) or inside, speciality: coat in batter cod.
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