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Sun, Sand and Sequins: Why Summer is the Best Time to Visit These Glamorous Coastal Cities

June 22, 2023 by kjbirtles No Comments

The most glamorous coastal cities serve up a bewitching blend of stunning beaches, mouthwatering cuisine, and vibrant nightlife – and it’s all best experienced in summer. Whether you’re drawn to glitzy Saint-Tropez, energetic Rio, or laidback Sydney, here are the coastal cities that embody summer glamour. 

Saint-Tropez, France

Saint Tropez France

Set in the heart of the French Riviera, Saint-Tropez is synonymous with glamour and luxury. What was once a quiet fishing village is now a summer paradise, with its reputation for glitz firmly established by Brigitte Bardot in the 1960s. In the summer, beautiful beaches like Pampelonne Beach come alive with people soaking up the Mediterranean sun. 

The city’s marina boasts an impressive array of lavish yachts, and the waterfront is lined with high-end boutiques, terraced cafes and gourmet restaurants offering the finest French cuisine. Saint-Tropez is also renowned for its lively nightlife, with world-famous clubs like Les Caves du Roy attracting celebrities and socialites from around the world. 

Despite its flashy reputation, Saint-Tropez hasn’t lost its magic. The old town, La Ponche, provides a quaint contrast to the city’s glamorous side. The narrow, winding streets, traditional Provencal market stalls, and historic Citadel add a touch of old-world charm to the city. 

Experience it: Ultimate Southern France 

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Dubrovnik, Croatia

Dubrovnik Croatia

Dubbed the Pearl of the Adriatic, Dubrovnik perfectly blends history with modern glamour. The UNESCO-listed city’s medieval walls and historic Old Town back onto the city’s gorgeous beaches, like Banje Beach and Sveti Jakov. They become a playground for sun-seekers in the summer months, with the turquoise water enticing swimmers and snorkelers to the shores. 

The city’s gourmet restaurants are the ideal spot to enjoy al fresco dining in the balmy evenings and savor delicious Dalmatian cuisine and fresh seafood. You also can’t resist the city’s nightlife on a warm summer night, with wine bars and exclusive clubs adding another alluring layer to Dubrovnik. Experience its food and vibrant nightlife firsthand on one of our Croatia luxury tours.

Experience it: Croatia & the Dalmatian Coast

Read more: Six of the world’s most beautiful walled cities and towns 

Monaco

Monaco marina

No list of glamorous coastal cities would be complete without mentioning Monaco. This tiny yet affluent city-state on the French Riviera is the embodiment of summer glam. The sparkling Mediterranean Sea makes a stunning backdrop as you explore the iconic marina filled with superyachts, lush gardens, upscale cafes and Michelin-starred restaurants. 

Head to the beautiful Larvotto Beach or try your luck at the elegant Casino de Monte-Carlo. You could even time your visit with high-profile events like the Grand Prix, Monaco, for the ultimate luxury coastal holiday. 

Experience it: Ultimate Southern France 

Read more: Destination France: Live Your Parisien or Provencal Dream

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio de Janeiro Brazil

Rio de Janeiro is undeniably one of the most glamorous and energetic coastal cities in the world. The iconic Copacabana and Ipanema beaches are the city’s crown jewels, with golden sands, warm waters and people pumping music and playing football. At sunset, the beachside bars and restaurants come alive with locals and visitors enjoying the unique culinary scene. 

Unwind with a caipirinha, Brazil’s national cocktail, or dive into Rio’s vibrant nightlife in the Lapa neighborhood. From chic rooftop bars to buzzing samba clubs, you can’t help but have a blast in Rio. Stick around for Carnival, and you’ll really see the city light up, with two million people descending on the city for the greatest party on earth. 

Experience it: Classic South America

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Isle of Capri, Italy

Isle of Capri Italy

It may not be a city, but the Isle of Capri is the queen of summer glamour. Set off the Sorrentine Peninsula in Italy, Capri is renowned for its crystal blue grottoes, luxury beach clubs, upscale hotels, and designer shopping. It’s also home to a remarkable culinary scene, with restaurants offering fresh seafood and authentic Italian cuisine. And it’s all best enjoyed with an Aperol Spritz in the summer months. 

Here you’ll walk in the footsteps of the most famous artists, socialites, and dreamers who were all captivated by the charms of Capri. From classic icons like Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Sophia Loren and Elizabeth Taylor to the modern-day glitterati like Beyonce, Jay-Z, Tom Cruise, and Leonardo DiCaprio, Capri goes hand-in-hand with stardom. 

Experience it: Ultimate Italy 

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Sydney, Australia

Sydney Harbour Australia

Summer in Sydney conjures up images of lavish boat rides on Sydney Harbor and iconic beaches like Bondi and Bronte. With plenty of music and art festivals and a remarkable dining scene, summer is the best time to soak up the glamour of Sydney. You could catch a performance at the world-renowned Sydney Opera House and enjoy international cuisine in hotspots like Surry Hills, Newtown and Haymarket. Take the ferry to laidback Manly or have a picnic at the Royal Botanical Gardens. You could even head out of the city to the beautiful Blue Mountains to soak up the Australian bush scenery.

Plan your summer holidays over New Year’s Eve, and you’ll witness one of the world’s most impressive celebrations with a spectacular fireworks show over Sydney Harbor. 

Experience it: Inspiring Australia

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Barcelona, Spain

 

Barcelona City beach, seen from the air

With a unique combination of sun, sea, and stunning architecture, Barcelona is one of those effortlessly glamorous coastal cities. Spend your mornings exploring the icons of Barcelona like the Gothic Quarter and Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia and Parc Guell. In the afternoon, relax on sunny beaches like Nova Icaria and Barceloneta. 

As evening falls, delve into the city’s gastronomic scene, from mouthwatering tapas bars to Michelin-starred restaurants. After dark, you can’t resist the vibrant nightlife. With glitzy nightclubs, jazz bars, and a thrilling atmosphere filling the streets, everyone comes together to celebrate summer in Barcelona. 

Experience it: Spain & Portugal in Style

Read more: 5 timeless and beautiful European cities to re-discover this summer

Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town South Africa

World-class winelands, golden beaches, and vibrant nightlife – Cape Town is the epitome of summer glamour. Start by exploring the city’s exceptional natural beauty. Take the cable car to the top of Table Mountain or wander around the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Go swimming at Clifton Beach and Camps Bay, or meet the resident African penguins at Boulders Beach. Venture into the Cape Winelands for the most remarkable wine experiences. Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl are all within easy reach of the city and offer stunning vineyards and wine tastings.

You’ve also got to explore the culinary scene. Dive into local specialities at the Neighbourgoods Market at the Old Biscuit Mill. Or ask your Travel Concierge to make a reservation at a gourmet restaurant to try traditional South African dishes. You can also head to the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront for high-end shopping and dining experiences or check out Long Street for bustling nightlife. 

Experience it: Spectacular South Africa

Read more: A Gastronomic Guide to Cape Town

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Masters at work: These artisanal jobs hark back to an older time

June 8, 2023 by kjbirtles No Comments
Peruvian woman demonstrating traditional weaving techniques with vibrant fabric in Peru

In a fast-paced world, where mass production and automation dominate, you can still find regions and communities where handmade arts and ancient techniques continue to thrive. These artisanal skills are much more than jobs and beautiful art forms; They are vital to the preservation of diverse cultures and a testament to human ingenuity. They’re also a bridge between generations, as these skills have been passed down for centuries. From potters in Jaipur and sake brewmasters in Japan to handweaving in Perugia and salt mining in Peru, we look at some of the most remarkable artisanal jobs and how you can watch the masters at work. 

Quechuan weaving in Cusco, Peru

Peruvian women wearing colourful clothes and spinning wool by hand

Quechuan weaving is a centuries-old tradition and one of the oldest artisanal jobs in Peru. Weavers use natural dyes and ancient techniques to create vibrant textiles depicting the cultural heritage of the Andean people. In Cusco, you can visit the Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco which helps preserve the Quechuan weaving traditions. 

When you travel to Cusco with Luxury Gold, you’ll meet Nilda Callañaupa Alvarez, a Quechua scholar, and director of the Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco. You’ll learn about her mission to preserve traditional weaving techniques and help support these artisans and skills passed down through generations. As part of this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, you’ll not only celebrate the cultural heritage of the region but also contribute to the economic empowerment of the local communities.

Experience it: Grand South America

Read more: Keeping the Old Ways Alive: Center for Traditional Textiles of Cusco

The Geisha art form in Kyoto, Japan

Geisha women wearing kimonos in Japan

Geishas are highly skilled entertainers who undergo years of rigorous training in traditional Japanese arts, including dance, music, and conversation. Steeped in tradition and mystery, geishas are living embodiments of Japan’s cultural legacy, serving as guardians of its traditions and artistry. As geisha traditions are dwindling across Japan, it’s vital to recognise the important contribution of geishas to Japanese culture. 

When you visit Kyoto with Luxury Gold, you’ll witness a skilful dance performance by a Maiko, an apprentice Geisha, all while savouring a lunch of traditional Kyo-Kaiseki cuisine. 

Experience it: Majestic Japan

Read more: The timeless elegance of Japan: admire geisha in Kyoto

Glassblowing in Murano, Venice

glassblower demonstrating his skills in Murano, Venice

This small island near Venice has been renowned for its glassblowing craftsmanship for centuries. The artisans of Murano possess an exceptional mastery of glass manipulation, shaping molten glass into intricate forms. From delicate chandeliers to exquisite vases, their creations are timeless works of art. However, the art of glassblowing faces challenges due to the influx of cheaper, mass-produced alternatives. Preserving these artisanal jobs and skills is crucial, not only for the local artisans but also for the preservation of the unique cultural identity of Murano. 

When you visit Venice with Luxury Gold, you’ll witness the ancient skill of glassblowing at a long-standing arts center. On this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, you’ll see the masters create singular works of beautiful art and help support the workshop and the survival of this craft.

Experience it: Ultimate Italy

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Block printing and blue pottery in Jaipur, India

traditional pottery painting

Delve into the side lanes of old Jaipur, and you’ll discover the highly skilled local artisans who are passionate about passing on their ancient crafts. Two of the most important crafts are the intricate arts of block printing and blue pottery. 

Block printing involves carving intricate designs onto wooden blocks, which are then dipped in natural dyes and stamped onto the fabric. It requires meticulous precision and an intimate understanding of the materials to achieve the desired patterns. Blue pottery utilizes a unique technique that originated in Persia and found its way to Jaipur. Skilled potters handcraft each delicate piece, creating stunning blue and white designs. 

When you travel to Jaipur with Luxury Gold, you’ll visit a workshop to learn more about these crafts and the rich cultural heritage of the region, while supporting local artisanal jobs and communities. 

Experience it: Essence of India

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Flamenco performers in Seville, Spain

flamenco performer Seville, Spain

The soul-stirring rhythms and movements of flamenco are deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of Spain. Skilled flamenco artists, known as bailaores and bailaoras, captivate audiences with their passionate dance, music, and singing. Flamenco was named an “Intangible Cultural Heritage” by UNESCO in 2010, however, this Spanish tradition is seriously endangered. With fewer skilled flamenco performers and the Covid pandemic forcing many out of business, it’s more important than ever to preserve this powerful cultural art form. 

You’ll discover flamenco with Luxury Gold when we visit the Cristina Heeren Foundation in Seville, which promotes the teaching and conservation of flamenco. As part of this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience, you’ll meet the students, learn some flamenco steps, and feel the passion as they perform a flamenco show.

Experience it: Spain & Portugal in Style

Read more: Why Spain Sets the Gold Standard for Art Museums

Traditional handweavers in Perugia, Italy

traditional handweaver Marta demonstrating her skills for guests

The central Italian region of Umbria is famous for its medieval weaving tradition, yet there are very few artists who possess these ancient skills. You’ll find the last remaining weavers at the Laboratorio Giuditta Brozzetti in the historic city of Perugia, a sanctuary for handweaving. Here the skilled weavers craft stunning tapestries and fabrics using traditional techniques passed down through generations. 

When you travel to Perugia with Luxury Gold, you’ll meet the founder and fourth-generation weaver, Marta to learn about the medieval art of handweaving and admire their woven masterpieces. This On this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience helps support Marta to pass on her craft to future generations and safeguard a legacy stretching back centuries.

Experience it: Ultimate Italy

Read more: The Luxury Gold guide to discovering statement art pieces on your travels

Rice paper making in Vietnam

woman making rice paper in Cambodia

This ancient craft of rice paper making been passed down for generations in Vietnam. Skilled artisans use delicate processes to create versatile rice paper sheets. While they’re commonly used in decorative crafts, such as lotus flowers and intricate lanterns, rice paper sheets can also be used as a canvas for traditional paintings, handwritten calligraphy, and sacred texts. Traditional rice paper making faces challenges with competition from mass-produced versions. However, there are a group of artisans who work diligently to pass their knowledge and craft on to future generations.

With Luxury Gold, you’ll meet one of these artisans at his family home in the Mekong Delta. Mr Sau Tuong was a former soldier who now works with his wife to make rice paper using traditional techniques. You’ll hear stories of how he spent four years fighting the Khmer Rouge, and now seeks out a quieter life preserving his cultural heritage.

Experience it: Inspiring Indochina

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Ancient salt mining in Maras, Peru

Salt Mines of Maras Peru

High in the Peruvian Andes lies the breathtaking Salt Mines of Maras, where salt is harvested using centuries-old techniques. The farmers channel mineral-rich spring water into terraced pools. This allows the sun to evaporate the water, leaving behind dazzling salt crystals. This evaporation technique has been used since Incan times. It’s been passed down by generations of local families, who still harvest salt and sell it to local markets. This method not only produces unique salts but also sustains the local community and preserves these artisanal jobs.

With Luxury Gold, you’ll visit the UNESCO-listed Salt Mines of Maras and meet a local salt miner. They’ll share the ancient salt mining techniques passed down through generations, and how it sustains the environment of the region. 

Experience it: Treasures of the Incas

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Why Spain Sets the Gold Standard for Art Museums

May 22, 2023 by kjbirtles No Comments
The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, as seen from above

From its rich cultural history to its treasure box of artistic masterpieces, Spain has long been a global leader in the world of art. The nation is home to some of the most prestigious art museums, boasting vast collections spanning centuries of priceless works. With its commitment to preservation, educational programs, and world-class facilities, Spain’s art museums truly set the gold standard for institutions worldwide. From the Golden Triangle of Madrid to the walkable art gallery that is Barcelona, here’s where to explore the best art museums in Spain. 

Experience it: Spain & Portugal in Style

Spain’s art heritage

Spanish art has a long and storied history, with each period boasting its own unique contributions to the global art scene. From prehistoric cave paintings and Roman mosaics to Gothic masterpieces, Spain has been a hotbed of artistic creativity and talent throughout the centuries. 

Commitment to preservation and conservation

Spain’s art museums play a key role as custodians of their nation’s artistic heritage. These institutions have made significant investments in state-of-the-art conservation to ensure their collections remain in pristine condition for generations to come. 

Spanish art museums also actively engage with their local communities and visitors from around the world through a wide range of educational programs. From guided tours and hands-on workshops to lecture series and special exhibitions, these institutions provide opportunities for visitors of all ages and backgrounds to connect with art in meaningful ways. Furthermore, many Spanish art museums offer free or reduced admission to students, seniors, and other groups, making their collections accessible to everyone.

Read more: The Luxury Gold guide to discovering statement art pieces on your travels

A thriving contemporary art scene

It’s not just about celebrating the old masters in Spain. The country’s contemporary art scene is alive and well, with numerous galleries and museums dedicated to showcasing the work of emerging and established artists alike. This commitment to fostering new talent ensures the country’s artistic legacy continues to flourish. There’s no doubt that Spain’s art museums will remain at the forefront of the global art scene for years to come.

World-class art museums

Spain’s diverse artistic heritage is reflected in its exceptional museums. Here are some of the best institutions you can’t miss.

Museo Nacional del Prado (Prado Museum) – Madrid

The Prado Museum is one of the most important and prestigious art museums in the world. It houses an extensive collection of European art from the 12th to the early 20th centuries. The museum’s collection is especially rich in Spanish paintings, including works by great masters like Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco. You’ll also find masterpieces by international artists like Titian, Rubens and Bosch. 

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Prado Museum exterior

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Some of the most best works to see in the Prado Museum

  • Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez
  • The Third of May 1808 by Francisco Goya
  • The Naked Maja by Francisco Goya 
  • The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch
  • The Annunciation by Fra Angelico 
  • The Descent from the Cross by Rogier van der Weyden 
  • The Triumph of Death by Pieter Bruegel the Elder 
  • Alegoría del Verano by Juan Antonio Ribera y Fernández

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artwork at the Prado Museum Madrid

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Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Reina Sofía Museum) – Madrid

The Reina Sofía Museum is dedicated to modern and contemporary art, with a strong emphasis on Spanish artists from the 20th century. The museum’s collection includes paintings, sculptures, installations, photography, and multimedia works and features iconic pieces from the likes of Picasso, Dalí, Miró, and more.

Reina Sofia Museum exterior

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Some of the best works to see in the Reina Sofía Museum

  • Guernica by Pablo Picasso
  • The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dalí
  • Girl at the Window by Salvador Dalí
  • Portrait II by Joan Miró
  • Woman in Blue by Joan Miró
  • A World by Ángeles Santos
  • The Open Window by Juan Gris
  • Monument to the Spanish Civil War by Alberto Sánchez
  • The Screaming Pope by Francis Bacon
people looking at Guernica by Picasso at Reina Sofia Museum

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Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum – Madrid

The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum rounds out the famous Golden Triangle of art galleries in Madrid. It holds an extensive collection of European and American art from the 13th to the 20th centuries. The museum’s collection, assembled by the Thyssen-Bornemisza family, covers a wide range of styles and periods, including Impressionism, the German Renaissance, Italian primitives, and 19th-century American art.

Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum exterior

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Some of the best works to see in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

  • Woman in a Hat (Olga) by Pablo Picasso
  • Les Vessenots in Auvers by Vincent van Gogh
  • Poppy Field by Claude Monet 
  • The Annunciation by El Greco
  • Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate a Second before Waking by Salvador Dalí
  • The Annunciation Dyptich by Jan van Eyck
  • Saint Catherine of Alexandria by Caravaggio
  • Young Knight in a Landscape by Vittore Carpaccio
  • The Penitent Saint Jerome by Titian

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People looking at a Monet painting at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum

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Guggenheim Museum Bilbao – Bilbao

Designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is a striking contemporary art museum that has become a symbol of the city. The museum’s magnificent facade is a work of art in itself, but head inside and you’ll discover some extraordinary collections of art. The museum largely focuses on post-war European and American art, showcasing works by some of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, including Rothko, de Kooning, Warhol, and Kiefer.

Guggenheim Museum Bilbao exterior

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Some of the best works to see in the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

  • The Matter of Time by Richard Serra
  • Maman by Louise Bourgeois
  • Tulips by Jeff Koons
  • Puppy by Jeff Koons
  • One Hundred and Fifty Multicolored Marilyns by Andy Warhol
  • Villa Borghese by Willem de Kooning
  • The Large Glass by Marcel Duchamp
  • The Fish by Frank Gehry
Puppy by Jeff Koons at Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

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Barcelona

With its many museums, galleries and architectural gems, the city of Barcelona is like one giant art gallery. From Gaudí’s influence to the works of Picasso, here are some of the best art and architecture to see in Barcelona.

Sagrada Familia

This iconic church is one of Barcelona’s most famous landmarks and is still under construction, more than a century after Antoni Gaudí began work on it. Its distinctive spires and ornate facade are unparalleled.

Park Güell

This public park is one of Gaudí’s most famous works, known for its colorful mosaic sculptures and panoramic views of the city.

Parc Guell Barcelona

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Casa Batlló

With its undulating façade, colorful mosaics, and sculptural forms, this apartment building is iconic Gaudí.

Casa Milà

Also known as La Pedrera, this building’s rippling rooftop, curved facade, and intricate ironwork, and is considered one of Gaudí’s most innovative works.

Palau de la Música Catalana

This concert hall is famed for its beautiful stained glass windows, mosaics, and ornate design, and is one of the most beautiful buildings in Barcelona.

Casa Batllo Barcelona

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Picasso Museum

This museum is dedicated to the works of Pablo Picasso and features many of his early works and important pieces from his career.

Joan Miró Foundation

You’ll find an impressive collection of the works of Joan Miró here, including paintings, sculptures and drawings. 

Gothic Quarter

This historic neighborhood is filled with stunning Gothic architecture, narrow streets, and charming squares.

Barcelona Pavilion

Designed by the famous architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, this iconic building is renowned for its minimalist and elegant design and innovative use of materials.

Read more: These are 2023’s most remarkable luxury travel trends

La Sagrada Familia Barcelona

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Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (National Art Museum of Catalonia) – Barcelona

Special mention goes to the National Art Museum of Catalonia in Barcelona. It houses a vast collection of Catalan, Spanish, and international art spanning from the Romanesque period to the mid-20th century. It’s also famous for its collection of Romanesque mural paintings, considered one of the most important in the world.

National Museum of Catalonia Barcelona

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Some of the best works to see in the National Art Museum of Catalonia

  • Apse of Sant Climent de Taüll by the Master of Taüll 
  • The mural paintings of the Conquest of Majorca
  • Saint Peter and Saint Paul by El Greco
  • The Virgin of the Consellers by Lluís Dalmau
  • Portrait of Ramon Casas by Ramon Casas 
  • The Spanish Wedding by Mariano Fortuny Marsal
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Journey from Barcelona to Madrid on our Spain & Portugal in Style luxury tour and take a deep dive into Spain’s most extraordinary art museums, or explore more of what the country has to offer on a luxury trip to Spain.

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