TRAVEL NEWS
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Spanish tomato frenzy pulls in the crowds
Some 40,000 Spaniards gathered in this eastern town today to hurl 115,000 kilograms of tomatoes at each other in the annual Tomatina festival.
theage.com.au
theage.com.au
Labels: festival, Spain, tomatina
Saturday, July 07, 2007
Protesters strip over Spain's running of the bulls
Hundreds of animal rights activists took part in a "Running of the Nudes" on Thursday to protest the traditional Running of the Bulls ceremony in the Spanish town of Pamplona.
smh.com.au
smh.com.au
Labels: pamplona, running of the bulls, running of the nudes, Spain
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Africa and Europe set for tunnel link
The Moroccan and Spanish governments have been holding talks to build a rail tunnel that would link Africa to Europe.
bbc.co.uk
bbc.co.uk
Labels: Morocco, Spain, tunnel
Monday, September 11, 2006
Low-cost airlines flock to Spain
Spain is set to become the new battleground for budget airfares, with six low-cost carriers moving in to a market which has previously been dominated by Spanish flag-carrier, Iberia.
travel.timesonline.co.uk (page not found)
travel.timesonline.co.uk (page not found)
Labels: airlines, low cost, Spain
Saturday, July 15, 2006
A colourful brush with Pablo
Picasso's birthday celebrations are one of the many reasons to visit Madrid.
timesonline.co.uk (page not found)
timesonline.co.uk (page not found)
Monday, June 26, 2006
No rain in Spain - again
Forecasters are predicting heat wave conditions in Spain.
travel.timesonline.co.uk (page not found)
travel.timesonline.co.uk (page not found)
Labels: Spain

