Madrid’s City Hall Through the Eyes of a Spaniard
Spanish tour guide Francisco Glaría shares the splendor and history of one of Madrid's most iconic sights: City Hall.
Cooking with Fran: Hot Chocolate Basque Style
Join Fran Glaria and his wife Ainhoa in the Basque Country as they share their homemade hot chocolate recipe.
Elements: Tower Burn in Dunfermline
Helen Houston posts a wee video about the Tower Burn in Dunfermline.
At Home in the Basque Country
Join Fran Glaría in the village of Lekunberri, where we will learn about the importance of the houses in Basque culture.
Wise Men in Pamplona: Fran and the Magi
Let´s join Fran Glaría of Traveling Steps as he welcomes the Three Wise Men on their entrance to the city of Pamplona.
Candy Cane Lane 2021 in San Diego County
Join Trish Feaster of The Travelphile and her husband Mike as they go on their annual ride through one of San Diego County's most famous holiday events: Candy Cane Lane!
A Stunning Sanctuary with Fran
Saint Michael of Aralar is one of the most important places for Catholic veneration in the Basque Country. Visit it and view its impressive Romanesque altarpiece with Fran.
Baking with Fran: A Pistachio Christmas Cake
Join Fran and his family as they bake a pistachio Christmas cake.
Christmas in Spain with Fran and Jorge
Join Jorge Roman of Traveling with Jorge and Francisco Glaria of Traveling Steps as they discuss Christmas in Spain.
Pamplona’s Incredible Crèche with Fran
Join Fran Glaría of Traveling Steps on a tour of one of Europe’s most impressive Nativity scenes in Pamplona, Spain
Mince and Tatties: Scottish Cooking with Helen
Join Helen Houston of Scottish Blethers as she demonstrates how to make two staples of Scottish family meals: traditional Mince and Tatties and Bread and Butter Pudding.
Truffle Hunting in Spain
Join tour guide Fran Glaría of Traveling Steps as he goes truffle hunting in the Basque Country.
The Bullring of Las Ventas: An Elegant Multi-Purpose Space
Join Jorge Román of Traveling with Jorge to learn how heritage and local art combine to create the beautiful and elegant bullring of Las Ventas, now used for several purposes besides just bullfighting.
Bilbao with Fran: A Modern City with an Iconic Museum
Join Fran Glaria of Traveling Steps for a virtual tour of the modern city of Bilbao and its iconic Guggenheim Museum.
Architecture: The Art of the Places We Live
Join Jesse Blackwood of Alithea Travel on a walk through Rome as he visits some of the outdoor architectural highlights of the city.
St. Marys’ Sugar Mill: A Tabby Marvel
Join Molly at the ruins of the McIntosh Sugar Mill in St. Marys, Georgia, where she discusses a rare historic building material – tabby! The Spanish invented this early form of concrete: oyster shells, lime, sand, and water in the 16th and 17th centuries, and it remained a popular building material under the British and Americans in the Southeastern U.S. until the early 1800s.
Chef Denise’s Blood Orange and Fennel Salad
In Dogliani, Piemonte we explored some of those local products . After finding our unusual vegetable puntarella, we moved over to the Sicilian blood oranges and an array of radicchio. In this video, Chef Denise talks about their flavor profiles and how best to combine them. Of course, a beautiful salad recipe came to Chef Denise's mind and she is so generous to share it here with us!
From Farmers Market to Table with Chef Denise in Piemonte
On a beautiful sunny morning in March, Denise let me tag along with her to the Dogliani town farmers market in the beautiful wine country. She introduced me to an incredibly fascinating vegetable called puntarella, which is a Catalonian type of chicory, and also talked to me about mint and radicchio.
Provence with Isabelle and Nina
What is Provence ? And what is it to be a provençal ? Isabelle Magny and Nina Seffusatti, friends and tour guides, have a chat to do discuss exactly that. Learn more about this bucolic region of France and its uniques traditions and culture.
Juliette Colbert—Historical Barolo Influencer and Philanthropist
Born in the era of the French Revolution, her family lived in exile in Germany and the Netherlands until Napoleon granted most of the aristocrats amnesty. Looking to unite ties between Piemonte and France, Giulia Colbert married a fellow courtier and soon-to-be Count of the Empire, Carlo Tancredi Falletti, who had strong ties to the Barolo area. She became known as the Marchesa of Barolo.