Spain
Spain has a way of getting under your skin.
Maybe it's the light — that particular golden warmth that makes even ordinary streets look like paintings. Maybe it's the history layered so thick you can't walk a city block without bumping into another century. Or maybe it's just the food, the noise, the long evenings that somehow stretch into the night without anyone noticing.
We've spent time in Andalusia and Castile, in medieval cities and mountain roads, in museums that take days to properly see and tiny plazas where the only agenda is another coffee. Spain rewards slowness. The more time you give it, the more it gives back.
This is our collection of Spain — the places, the detours, and everything in between.
Spain
A Few Days Around Madrid and Several Centuries of History
Madrid was the destination. Everything else just happened — windmills, a museum that ruins all other museums, medieval Toledo, a monastery built by a king who preferred austerity, and a Roman aqueduct that makes modern construction feel slightly embarrassing.
Spain
Across Andalusia: Palaces, Cathedrals, and White Villages
A road trip through Andalusia became a journey across entirely different worlds — Gibraltar’s cliffs, Córdoba’s endless arches, Ronda’s dramatic gorge, Granada’s dreamlike Alhambra, and Seville glowing late into the night. Days blurred into palaces, cathedrals, mountain roads, and far too many photographs beneath the southern Spanish sun.
