Top Things to Do & See in Spain
Spain is a true land of siesta which affects the daily routine of locals and tourists from all over the world where everything runs slowly and staying up late. No one cares about anything and people just enjoy life there, that is why tours to Spain is a pure fun!
Spain is a lively, bustling country, a true melting pot of different cultures and nations. Madrid and Barcelona lively capital cities, Granada has an Arabic heritage hidden in every corner, Basque Country in the Northern Spain is a unique place with its local traditions that differ a lot from the rest of the country.
And,moreover, Spain is extremely affordable to visit! Check out our great guides on how make your Spanish getaway a memorable one!
Spain is a lively, bustling country, a true melting pot of different cultures and nations. Madrid and Barcelona lively capital cities, Granada has an Arabic heritage hidden in every corner, Basque Country in the Northern Spain is a unique place with its local traditions that differ a lot from the rest of the country.
And,moreover, Spain is extremely affordable to visit! Check out our great guides on how make your Spanish getaway a memorable one!
Belle Epoque BarcelonaBarcelona is world famous as the home of architectural landmarks built from the period starting from the late 19th Century to the beginning of the First World War. Known as the Belle Epoque era, this was the era of Gaudi and several other formidable figures of modern architecture. The unique architecture of this era influenced practitioners around the world.
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Escorial - The Royal Monastery of CastilleRising from the plains of Castille, the Escorial is a unique complex built by a pious King of Spain who desired a place from which to rule an Empire and also to be close to God. The Escorial is both a monastery and Royal Palace, and it is the duality of its roles that has resulted in its personality — majestic yet ascetic.
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Going Red at La TomatinaEvery year it gets bigger, better – and redder. Only a few years ago, only about 10,000 people would participate in this annual event. This year, around 30,000 are expected to come. Last year, over 150,000 pounds of pounds of soft, over-ripe tomatoes were brought in from all corners of Spain. In 2019, over 240,000 pounds will be used. What festival could possibly involve this many tomatoes? It's La Tomatina, of course!
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Splendid Sights And Gruesome Tales in Seville's Real AlcazarOne of the most fascinating legacies of Southern Spain's Moorish heritage are the many castles or citadels which were left behind when the Moors were expelled from the Iberian Peninsula. While most of these fortresses have become little more than ruins, other have survived as protected attractions - and in the case of the Real Alcazar in Seville, have even continued to serve as a home of royalty, admired and preserved in all its splendour.
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Magical Mediterranean at AlicanteThere’s always something mystical about the areas around the Mediterranean that fascinate me and many people around the world. Its wine, place, weather and the population living there always attract me. It may well have something to do with the weather that attracts many tourists wanting to visit the location.
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Valencia – the New Spanish CityValencia is the new Spanish city, quickly emerging from one of Europe’s best kept secrets to a full-flung all-encompassing destination where the spectrum of attractions is so wide that it’s hard to imagine anyone who wouldn’t find something of interest here.
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Exploring Spain: Why Visit Madrid?The list of the reasons to visit Madrid can continue eternally: dotted with elegantly manicured gardens, cozy cafes, and architectural masterpieces at every corner, this gleaming metropolis is deservingly a pride of Spain to behold.
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Interesting Facts About MadridIt goes without saying that any Spain travel will be incomplete without paying tribute to its heart. Noted for its relaxing atmosphere, intriguing history, and mind-blowing architecture, flamboyant Madrid is just a must-visit during your Spain adventure.
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