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Old-time Spanish charm with a modern twist
Malaga blends history and art with a lovely dose of everyday contemporary Spain.
Malaga blends history and art with a lovely dose of everyday contemporary Spain.
We're travelling from Barcelona to San Sebastian in 2017, we're looking for suggestions for accommodation and restaurants.
Sometimes the best cruise ports aren't big-name cities but places you know little about.
Madrid is not known for one particular food, but a thriving hunger for markets and a love of many different foods gives it its own special flavour.
Don't miss these incredible Spanish cities that most visitors overlook.
Forget Michelin stars, and Gaudi who? There’s only one reason to visit Barcelona.
I've not been able to find a guided tour online that's for a genuinely small group. Any suggestions?
You can stay and eat at very low cost and, except for the distance involved, it's not a particularly tough walk.
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Incredible art is placed front and centre on the Spanish stage, with architecture born from rebellious and creative spirits such as Dali, Picasso and Gaudi. Throw Roman ruins, Islamic architecture and gothic cathedrals into the mix, and you have an enthralling destination. Cities are linked by diverse landscapes; mountain ranges, Mediterranean coastlines, and rustic villages that cling to dusty hilltops, not to mention the food... oh the food.