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Spain is a surprise for those who have the image of having to fight for towel space on one of its crowded beaches or drink sangria while watching a bullfight or flamenco. From the ancient monuments left behind by the Romans and Moors, the medieval castles inland, the white villages of inland Andalusia, or the radiant cities of Barcelona and Madrid, there is a great mix of cultural attractions in Spain.

 

 

The country’s tumultuous history and culture are some of the reasons why foreigners visit this place. Each region boasts a number of attractions, from museums, Middle Ages infrastructures, courtyards, and glittering beaches. Spain’s main attractions are scattered in the country, but tourists can opt for a day trip to nearby cities before going to the far end north and south provinces.


History & Culture

Spain has an extraordinary artistic heritage. The dominant figures of the Golden Age were the Toledo-based artists El Greco and Diego Velázquez. Francisco de Goya emerged in the 18th century as Spain's most prolific painter and he produced some wonderfully unflattering portraits of royalty. The art world in the early 20th century was influenced by a remarkable group of Spanish artists: Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Joan Miró and Salvador Dalí, ambassadors of the artistic culture in Spain.

Inimitable Style

Spain's architecture ranges from prehistoric monuments in Menorca in the Balearic Islands, to the Roman ruins of Merida and Tarragona, the decorative Lonja in Seville, Mudéjar buildings, Gothic cathedrals, castles, fantastic modernist monuments, and Gaudí's intricate sculptures in Barcelona. They are all representative of the culture of Spain. 


Dining & Nightlife

Spain is synonymous with fun, good humor, good weather and, above all, a fantastic nightlife. You will soon realize that especially in the big cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao and Granada, and in areas like the island of Ibiza, the Costa del Sol and Benidorm, to name just a few, there are a lot of restaurants, bars, concert halls, pubs and clubs that guarantee a night to remember, and that will last until dawn and beyond. Going out for tapas in a string of different bars, getting to know the open and friendly temperament of the Spanish people, dancing to the rhythm of the best international DJs, partying in an after-hour club... there are many different options to choose from. from, which is what makes Spain's nightlife so incredibly special. Come and discover them.

Going out for tapas

This is definitely one of the Spanish customs you'll love most. And that's because going out for tapas doesn't only mean going from bar to bar having a caña (a small glass of beer) and various portions of typical dishes. It is also a great way of discovering a multitude of bars with a great atmosphere, full of people having fun, and of taking part in what is really a whole way of life


Spectacular Landscapes

Spain is an endlessly surprising destination. While Barcelona, Madrid and the restaurants of the Basque Country may be among the most visited spots in Europe, here we unearth natural wonders and lesser-known architectural feats worth travelling for. With its rich history, vast landscapes, stunning coastlines and pretty towns, the country offers countless opportunities for outdoor exploring. From the crystalline pools of Los Pilones to the cobbled, medieval streets of Cuenca, here are the most beautiful places in Spain to visit..

The landscape of Spain is as diverse as the culture and traditions of the country itself.  In Spain, nature lovers will find everything their heart desires: beautiful sandy beaches and coastal roads, blue, clear water as well as high mountains, lakes and waterfalls


Major Airports

There are some 47 Spanish airports – and, with its thriving tourist industry, the country certainly needs them. Madrid’s Barajas Airport is the busiest, followed by Barcelona, Palma, and Málaga


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