The endless cultural experiences and cities filled to the brim with colonial history aren’t just places to be marked on a traveler’s map — they’re windows that allow you to peek into the country’s ...
Candy-colored buildings, cobbled lanes that lead to ancient rock-hewn churches, and the smell of takeout tacos filling the ...
Trinidad, Cuba is a dream-like city-museum, carefully and colorfully preserved as it was at the height of the 19th century sugar boom. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988, Trinidad’s main plaza ...
At 9,350 feet above sea level, Quito, Ecuador, is one of the highest-elevation cities in the world, and while this capital city has plenty of panoramic views to offer, its unique geography is only ...
In the time of the Spanish Colony, mining was a significant activity in Mexico with the extraction of precious metals such as gold and silver. Today there are several tours for visitors to admire the ...
American history conjures up images of tricorn hats, the “Star-Spangled Banner,” and cobblestone streets in quaint colonial towns. While the colonial era is certainly part of American history, however ...