Busan is an unexpected delight. From my window seat high above, South Korea's second-largest city was half a forested seaside paradise and half a fever-dream of identical skyscrapers. Homes with blue and green roofs filled any spaces in between, and tucked themselves all the way up to the foothills. A distant highway took the really... Continue Reading →
The secret of Setenil
Setenil is one of Andalucia's pueblos blancos, whitewashed towns that gleam like beacons in the desert. This one is unique because it began its life under the bedrock, where residents used natural caves to escape the punishing Andalucian sun and to age their wine. And I have a secret about how to best enjoy it...
Andalucia’s B-side: unique things to do
Some uncommon things to do in Andalucia, Spain
Greatest Hits: Europe Edition
A series of abstracts on my favorite European places