Bullfighting may be frowned upon by some, but in Spain, the fight between man and beast exemplifies an ancient – and compelling – ritual
Local bands and clubs that perform during San Fermin
Watching the Txupinazo; which is the official festival kickoff at 12 noon marked by the launching of a rocket.
Started years ago by drunken Australian revelers, this ritual has become as much a part of the festival as the bull running itself
Steeple under sheer, water-damaged and faded.
Crowds gather to shop, eat...or just people-watch at Barcelona's famed MERCAT DE SAN JOSEP, commonly called La Boqueria.
Photo by WILLIAM ROTHSTEIN. This wonderful "Flower Lady of Barcelona" was seen outside the Barcelaon Cathedral, entertaining people in the PLACA DE LA SEU in Barcelona's Barri Gotic district.
Ronda is a city in the Spanish province of Malaga. It is located about 100 km from the city of Malaga, within the autonomous community of Andalucia.