Take it from us, this impressive, progressive country's miles beyond iconic but stereotypical bullfights, flamenco, and mass beach tourism, with historic sights reaching back to the era of ancient Greece, wine regions, skiing, some of Europe's most cutting-edge culture; and a gorgeous tapestry of different cultures and languages. ¡Viva España!


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Exploring Madrid´s little known medieval (Muslim) legacy

David Paul Appell I've always had a fascinating for things medieval. Would never want to have actually lived back in the Middle Ages, mind you - perish the thought. But the architecture and atmosphere of the Romanesque and the Gothic have always captivated me. And while my adopted country provides more than enough to delight me on this front year after year, I've been enjoying my home town Madrid more for its marvelous architecture and monuments dating from the mid-16th century onward, when…

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Flamenco: the soul of Spain?

Ask many people around the world what comes to mind when they think of Spain, and chances are flamenco will land near the top of the list. The sinuous moves; the rapid, hypnotic shoe tapping; the staccato hand-clapping; the mesmerising guitarwork; the plaintive singing - if you've never witnessed a performance in person, your first time in particular will stay with you forever.An art form and indeed a sensibility closely intertwined with the culture and traditions of Andalusia, flamenco grew…

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Spain's wonderful (and sometimes wild) west: Extremadura

Mariaplr Hugging Spain's upper border with Portugal, the autonomous community of Extremadura, composed of the provinces of Cáceres and Badajoz, is well known to other Spaniards as a proud land of strong traditions; rich history; distinguished cuisine; and fascinating historic, architectural, and natural riches. In fact, in particular this is considered one of the country's under-the-radar eco-paradises, with extensive and dramatic valleys, plains, and natural parks that attract nature-lovers…

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What not to miss in Barcelona

  walkerssk/pixabay There's a good reason Spain's second largest city after Madrid is one of Europe's (indeed, the world's) most popular cities - famous and beloved for its art, architecture, culture, cuisine, and nightlife ever since hosting the 1992 Summer Olympic Games. It's also the capital of the region of Catalonia, one of Spain's nations along with Galicia and Euskadi (aka the Basque Country), with its own distinct language and culture. Well, there's a lot to unpack here, so let's…

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  • It´s absolutely no surprise that it´s Spain https://www.timeout.com/news/the-sunny-mediterranean-country-named-...
    The sunny Mediterranean country named the world’s best digital nomad destination in 2025
    300 days of sun and some of the world’s best food? It’s no surprise
  • I´ve been to Madrid´s Reina Sofía museum to see Picasso´s huge painting "Guernica" two or three times, and it´s an amazing experience each time. Right now there´s a movement by the Basques - since the painting is about the horrific Luftwaffe bombing of the town in 1937 on behalf of the forces of Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War - to have the painting relocated to the Guggenheim in Bilbao, but it´s very unlikely to happen. In any case, this video gives the full story behind the painting: https://www.bbc.com/reel/video/p0515qql/watch
    A cheat's guide to... Picasso's Guernica
    What inspired one of the most famous anti-war paintings in history?
  • CNN put Aragón on its list of top places to visit this year especially because it´s an excellent place to view the total eclipse this August 12, as well as being amazing for astrotourism in general, plus the planned reopening of the world´s only museum dedicated to Francisco Goya, in his hometown Zaragoza https://edition.cnn.com/travel/where-to-travel-in-2026-the-best-pla...
    https://edition.cnn.com/travel/where-to-travel-in-2026-the-best-places-to-visit?cid=ios_app
  • Santiago de Compostela has always had a certain level of popularity with groups of pilgrims as well as tourists. But now it seems that it, too, is being plagued by overtourism - what a curse https://apnews.com/article/spain-santiago-compostela-pilgrims-overt...
    Pilgrims turn Spain's Santiago de Compostela into the world's latest overtourism flashpoint
    Residents of Santiago de Compostela are struggling with overtourism. A neighborhood association has tried to address the issue by distributing a guid…
  • Wow, this will be great! Now more than ever it beats flying this route https://www.reuters.com/business/spain-aims-cut-madrid-barcelona-hi...
    Spain aims to cut Madrid-Barcelona high speed rail time to under two hours, minister says
    Spain will renovate its high-speed rail network between Madrid and Barcelona to allow trains to reach a maximum speed of 350 kph (218 mph), a velocit…
  • I just have to get in a plug for my new hometown, Santander, in the gorgeous Cantabria region. This article does a pretty good job of summing it up: https://thespaintravelguru.com/things-to-do-in-santander/
    15 Awesome Things to Do in Santander (+ Where to Stay) - The Spain Travel Guru
    This guide covers all the best things to do in Santander, including the best beaches, museums, and hidden gems, so you know what's on offer.
  • I´ve enjoyed the cider of Asturias, Spain, for many years, and reading this took me back to the early 90s, when I did a piece for the New York Post on the subject - and at the time it was such a novelty for Asturians that I was interviewed by a couple of regional newspapers and even a TV channel https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2025/mar/29/where-cider-houses-r...
    Where cider houses rule in Spain: a tour of Asturias
    Loved by the Spanish but less known in the UK, the region is recognised by Unesco for its centuries-old cider culture – and has plenty more to offer
  • Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, and Tenerife made the list of top trending European destinations this winter - what a shocker lol https://www.timeout.com/news/revealed-the-trending-european-destina...
    Revealed: the trending European destinations to visit this winter
    Who says summer is the best time to travel?
  • I love Madrid! And I was interested to read this: https://travelnoire.com/madrid-considered-lgbtq-friendly-destination
    Why Madrid Is Considered One Of The Best LGBTQ-Friendly Destinations - Travel Noire
    Madrid is renowned as one of the top LGBTQ-friendly destinations in the world. Discover why it is a haven for the LGBTQ community.
  • Many of us are so proud about our country´s increasingly prominent position in the area of sustainable/responsible travel: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/tips-for-visiting-spain/sustaina...
    Sustainable holiday ideas in Spain
    Discover ways to travel more responsibly.
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