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Exploring Spain’s UNESCO Towns
Spain isn’t just about beaches and big cities. Hidden across its hills and valleys are towns so rich in history and architecture that UNESCO placed them among the world’s treasures. These towns tell Spain’s story. From ancient Roman engineering to Moorish palaces and medieval plazas that still feel alive with local life. For families who love exploring culture and history, visiting Spain’s UNESCO towns is like walking through an open-air museum. Each one offers something uniq

Chris
Nov 53 min read


A Photo Journey Through Spain’s Scenic Town of Cuenca
Just a short train ride from Madrid, the breathtaking town of Cuenca, Spain , feels like stepping into another time. Perched dramatically between two river gorges, this UNESCO World Heritage Site blends Moorish history, medieval charm, and postcard-perfect scenery. Once an important Moorish stronghold, Cuenca is now best known for its Hanging Houses (Casas Colgadas)—centuries-old homes that seem to cling to the cliffs above the Huécar River. Wander through its cobblestone st

Chris
Feb 211 min read


Exploring the Rich History of Toledo
We've added the city of Toledo to the Duckwyn Travel app. There's a new sticker for your family to add to their passport and a series of new quests to explore. A short history of Toledo... Toledo is located on a hill above the Tagus River in central Spain. It's a city with breathtaking architecture and rich history going back 2000 years. Toledo has been influenced by Christian, Islamic, and Jewish civilizations that have thrived within its ancient walls. Toledo's beginning d

Chris
Jan 31, 20242 min read


Pena Palace: History, Things To Do, and Fun Facts
Your family's car winds up narrow mountain roads. Trees give way to glimpses of colorful towers. Then you round the final bend and there it is: a palace that looks like it teleported from a storybook, perched impossibly high on a rocky peak. Welcome to Pena Palace , where families trade flat museum walks for mountaintop exploration. This isn't your typical palace visit. It's an adventure. From earthquake ruins to royal retreat The story starts with disaster. The 1755 Lisbon E

Chris
Nov 16, 20222 min read


Park Güell: Unique architecture, panoramic views of Barcelona
Antoni GaudÃ's influence can be seen all over Barcelona but Park Güell may showcase his style and talents best. Gaudi's style and imagination for using organic shapes to create surreal spaces is highlighted throughout the park. ​Park Güell was originally part of an unsuccessful housing venture by Eusebi Güell in 1900. The intent was to build a community of luxury homes that took advantage of the beautiful views present from the rocky, hillside location. The project didn't g

Chris
Apr 18, 20191 min read
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