
The Monastery and its neighbor, the Tepee
By: Bruny Nieves The famous pilgrimage trail, the way of St.James, crosses Europe and passes thru the Swiss city of Einsiedeln. Which is why, in the Middle Ages,
By: Bruny Nieves The famous pilgrimage trail, the way of St.James, crosses Europe and passes thru the Swiss city of Einsiedeln. Which is why, in the Middle Ages,
By: Bruny Nieves Watches, chocolates, bank vaults and landscapes like out of a postcard are some of the images that come to mind when thinking
By: Bruny Nieves Switzerland owns one of the best railway systems in Europe, while being located right in the middle of the continent. On the West, it
By: Bruny Nieves When I think of a beach, fast images come to mind of expansive resorts where to enjoy the sun, bathe and play
By: Bruny Nieves When I listen to my mom’s childhood stories in Puerto Rico’s countryside, I suspect how privileged those who grow up during the seventies and
By: Bruny Nieves It puzzles me that an amazingly beautiful place that has inspired poets and artists could be described as a geographical accident. But
By: Bruny Nieves When compared to other main European cities, Zürich is small and does have an iconic structure people have on their bucket list to visit,
By: Pamy Rojas When traveling, I avoid the big cities and its accelerated rhythm. I prefer the water (salty or fresh), trees (of any kind),
By: Bruny Nieves Most websites talk about its romantic and picturesque medieval towns. When you add that the region is the best known in France for its
By: Bruny Nieves Once famous, you can go to sleep, goes a saying in Spanish. While I don’t know if it’s by design or coincidence, for