People in Seville are very happy, the lifestyle here is very relaxed, you can walk everywhere; it's very easy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Barcelona is one of my favourite cities in the world. The fashion and people are just so effortlessly cool.
I'm happy living in the countryside. We are 30 minutes away from Milan, so I can drive in for dinner and drive out. It's not a question of living in the country or in the city, it's really a question of living in a tight, close-knit clan that makes the difference.
Barcelona is one of the best cities in the world. I love it there. I love Big Sur. It's stunning and you get a therapeutic experience there. The drive up the coast is one of the most beautiful I've ever done. Also, Hong Kong. I could easily live there!
In Italy there's perhaps a little less space than in Spain, but there's certainly as much sunshine.
I love Spanish cities, particularly Barcelona, Madrid and Palma, which has the most amazing cathedral that I once went to for a wedding.
Madrid is enjoyed most from the ground, exploring your way through its narrow streets that always lead to some intriguing park, market, tapas bar or street performer. Each night we'd leave our hotel to begin a new adventure in Madrid and nine out of 10 times, we'd walk through the Plaza Mayor.
Wherever I go, people are so kind and so lovely and so warm and show their best self. So I feel very lucky.
I grew up in a place called Malahide, which is by the water and is beautifully quiet, leafy, and part serene.
Edinburgh is so cultural and such a beautiful place to walk around.
The city is as large as Seville or Cordova; its streets, I speak of the principal ones, are very wide and straight; some of these, and all the inferior ones, are half land and half water, and are navigated by canoes.