

A grand, tree-lined avenue in Madrid, home to iconic buildings and vibrant nightlife.
An ancient Egyptian temple gifted to Spain, offering a serene morning visit with beautiful sunrise reflections on the nearby lake.
One of the world's finest art museums, housing masterpieces by European masters like Velázquez and Goya. Ideal for an afternoon visit.
An iconic square featuring the beautiful Cibeles Fountain, illuminated at night and surrounded by historic buildings. Perfect for an evening stroll.
Intricately designed and hand-painted, these fans are a symbol of Filipino craftsmanship and are used in traditional dances and festivals.
A formal wear made of pineapple fiber, the Barong Tagalog is a traditional Filipino garment that showcases the country's rich textile history.
A traditional Filipino art form that involves wax-resist dyeing on fabric, Larong Batik is known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns.
A historic café known for its traditional breakfast and stunning architecture.
A three-Michelin-starred restaurant offering innovative Spanish cuisine.
The world's oldest restaurant, serving traditional Castilian cuisine since 1725.
Fried dough pastry sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon, served with thick hot chocolate.
Fried squid rings served in a baguette with mayonnaise.
Hearty stew made with beef, pork, chickpeas, and vegetables, often served with noodles.
Madrid can experience sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Paseo De La Castellana is perfect for long walks and exploring nearby attractions.
Useful for long days out exploring the city and its many museums.

The Khumbu Glacier, the world's highest glacier, is a vital source of water for the region and a major attraction for mountaineers and trekkers.
Kumortuli, the potters' quarter in Kolkata, is renowned for its intricate clay idols, especially the iconic Durga idols during Durga Puja.

Experience the stunning night sky above Tahquamenon Falls, a natural wonder in Michigan's Upper Peninsula.