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The ‘Venice of Spain’ is a true hidden gem with canals and £20 flights

Metro

Metro

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July 8, 2026

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Far from the typical little Spanish villages, instead you can marvel at swanky villas and yachts.

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The West Australian

lean right

· Jun 27, 2026

A charming portion of Paris

Charm in the French capital

The Olive Press

center

· Jun 28, 2026

This town in Andalucia is the most beautiful in Spain according to The Telegraph – and you’ve probably never heard of it

JUST like many would say for England, the most beautiful destinations in Spain are not necessarily the mega cities that we have all heard of. Tourists taking a visit to

NewsBlaze News

lean right

· Jul 6, 2026

Sangria, Empanadas… and a Curse? One of New York’s Hottest Summer Festivals Has It All

Summer in New York is made for unforgettable experiences, and few promise to deliver like the Sangria Empanada Latin Experience.

Metro

lean left

· Jun 24, 2026

The best lesser-known Spanish destinations tourists often miss

The best lesser-known Spanish destinations tourists often miss

Hello Magazine

center

· Jun 24, 2026

Carved into coastal cliffs and hillsides, these 2 hotels set a new standard for Italian hospitality – and are redefining affordable luxury this summer

Considering Italy for a last minute next summer getaway? These chic hotels are the ones to have on your radar, with beautiful views, private beaches and world-class gastronomy aplenty...

Madrid Voice Articles

· Jul 1, 2026

Barcelona president Joan Laporta takes aim at Real Madrid and Florentino Perez during inauguration speech

Over the last three years, institutional relations between Real Madrid and Barcelona have drastically soured, largely due to the Negreira case. Florentino Perez has been clear that he wants the Catala...

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Related coverage for "The ‘Venice of Spain’ is a true hidden gem with canals and £20 flights": The West Australian — A charming portion of Paris. The Olive Press — This town in Andalucia is the most beautiful in Spain according to The Telegraph – and you’ve probably never heard of it. NewsBlaze News — Sangria, Empanadas… and a Curse? One of New York’s Hottest Summer Festivals Has It All. Metro — The best lesser-known Spanish destinations tourists often miss. Hello Magazine — Carved into coastal cliffs and hillsides, these 2 hotels set a new standard for Italian hospitality – and are redefining affordable luxury this summer. Madrid Voice Articles — Barcelona president Joan Laporta takes aim at Real Madrid and Florentino Perez during inauguration speech