Along this route, you will pass through the noise of cars crashing like waves on the shores of Calle Princesa and people busy chatting to be then carried away by the psychedelic harmonies… Read More
Post-Tourism
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(re)Wandering in Madrid: Fuente del Berro
Imagine 2 green areas abruptly separated by a high-speed road. Above us only sky. Imagine the people who live there in the shadow of a big tower nicknamed “The Lollipop”. I wonder if… Read More
(re)Wandering in Madrid: Dehesa de la Villa
So there is this isolated 64-hectare “pasture” with cedar plantations. Reforested with pine trees in the days of Queen Isabel II, the Dehesa de la Villa park is now half an hour away from… Read More
Protest, Activism, and Street Art in Barcelona
The independence process has had a profound impact on urban space, but Barcelona also lends itself to other interpretations and offers many different paths that you can take spontaneously… Read More
Visual Rambling in the Republic of Catalonia
During my last visit to Barcelona, Spain, I followed the traces of the so-called “Republic of Catalonia” taking a walk along the streets of Gracia, Raval, and Eixample districts… Read More
Periphany: An Ode to Peripheral Tourism
For most people, the travel experience has become more and more artificial and elusive even when sold as “authentic” and “off the beaten track”. Verbal tricks to camouflage… Read More