Fes: extraordinary alleys’ flattery

Many encounters are fulfilled in the mysterious winding streets where the houses are touching, they lean toward each other, and are joined by curious bridges forming suspicious tunnels, which are animated with happy or awkward impromptu meetings. The medina of Fes is a crossroad, a perpetual trail of streets, which becomes lost and surprising with the opportunity to find itself again and rediscover the exit.

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Hôtel de Crillon Paris

As one of the icons of Paris and throughout France, the Hôtel de Crillon is one of the most distinguished and renowned hosting sites in the world.

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Berlin The new and fascinating capital of Germany

Berlin is a world that fills one with history as you walk through its streets, its palaces and y plazas and avenues dotted with romantic buildings. It is also the city of the future, given the amount of modernist buildings, parks, and marvellous restaurants and museums.

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The Route to Santiago de Compostela, Euskadi, La Rioja and Galicia

When the sun shines upon the northern coast of Spain, the green prairies glisten, contrasting with the reflection of the deep blue sea. The pilgrims have followed various ‘Caminos’, or routes, from the sea, the French Route, the Old Route, always sharing the same goal: to reach the tomb of James, son of Zebedee. As they walk, they become familiar with other pilgrims ; they talk, meditate, and that ancient tradition has reached our present 21st century with great force and with a large number of pilgrims.

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