In the heart of the city, The Peninsula Paris blends timeless elegance with modern luxury. We check in to discover if this iconic hotel truly serves a slice of perfection.
We embarked on a dream journey through the Greek Isles, made even more magical by the presence of Chef Alan Wong. It was an incredible fusion of ancient history and world-class cuisine we can’t wait to share.
As avid cruisers, we were thrilled to embark on a journey aboard the luxurious Crystal Symphony from Dover, England. This 12-day cruise would take us along the coasts of France, Spain, and Portugal, offering us a chance to explore some of Europe's most enchanting cities.
Forget the Algarve’s beaches and Lisbon’s bustle. If you’re craving an authentic Portuguese experience, a slower pace, and breathtaking landscapes, then Alentejo is calling your name. This vast, sun-drenched region, stretching between Lisbon and the Algarve, offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, all infused with a…
Perched on hills overlooking the Tagus River, Lisbon is a place of colorful tiled buildings, ancient neighborhoods clinging to steep slopes, and a buzzing cultural scene.
Tucked between São Jorge Castle and the Tagus River, Alfama isn't just a neighborhood; it's a living, breathing history book, a labyrinth of narrow alleys and steep staircases that tell the story of the city like nowhere else.
Welcome to Porto: colorful buildings tumbling down steep hillsides towards a gleaming river, historic trams rattling along cobblestone streets, and the rich aroma of aged wine wafting from ancient cellars.
Located right on the waterfront, Calém is easily accessible and boasts a long, proud history dating back to 1859. Founded by Antoni Alves Calém, the company built its reputation initially on exporting Port wine, particularly to Brazil.
La Coruña is a city where history whispers from ancient stones while the modern buzz of city life hums along the expansive waterfront. La Coruña should be on your vacation radar.
Step away from the rolling hills of the Médoc or Saint-Émilion, and you'll discover the vibrant, historic urban center of Bordeaux itself. Bordeaux's historic core is a masterpiece of 18th-century urban planning, laced with older secrets and modern delights.