Visit Spain, the home of Barcelona, Madrid and Malaga, and discover a country bursting at the seams with sights, sounds and an endless variety of choices. Travel to a picturesque village, hike along the Camino de Santiago or go skiing at any one of the 20 ski centres. Along the way, you’ll always find lots of action! Spaniards love being outside, and there are bustling tapas bars, outdoor cafés, and fine restaurants everywhere. Dinner is at 10 pm and the locals tend to stay out until the wee hours of the morning, so make sure you have a siesta!
Spain’s hippest city features great museums, bar after bar after bar, fine restaurants, great shopping, astonishing...
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Set on the sparkling Costa del Sol, Picasso’s birthplace features a lively port area teeming with restaurants and...
Auteur: Daniele
Stroll down the palm-lined Paseo del Parque.
Auteur: Dan
Entering the old town of Segovia by walking under the ancient Roman aqueduct, we strolled up the narrow winding cobblestone street to the Plaza Mayor, where we had an enjoyable lunch in the scenic plaza. Wandering the traffic-less cobblestone streets to the castle was a delight. The view from this ancient fortification and royal residence was spectacular.
Auteur: Despina
While in Madrid, I had to try this delicious beverage so raved about in all the travel books. Of course, Madrid is not especially known for its hot chocolate and has much more to offer—there is the jamón and all those tapas that I could not get enough of. In fact, I could probably write a book on the tapas alone. Yet, my first visit to Chocolatería San Ginés was indeed a memorable one... as was the second and third that same week.
Auteur: Michelle
The food that really brings people Barcelona is tapas, those ingeniously small, taste-packed bites, and in Cervecería Catalana we found the best roasted mushrooms accompanied by four-cheese montaditos, and my favourite: warm Camembert on a stick, covered in nuts. You can't help but to order a second, third and even fourth helping until your stomach is close to bursting!
Auteur: David
This is the view of the beach from our room at the Meliá Costa del Sol, in Torremolinos. The beach was fantastic but the water was very, very cold! We were there at the end of June so I was somewhat surprised. Still, a beautiful place to go and relax.