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Travel to Spain: Everything You Need to Know

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Travel Spain: Top Cities
Getting Around Spain
Spain's Top Routes
Facts About Spain

Travel Spain: Everything You Need to Know

Spain is one of Europe’s largest countries, and is around the same size as Texas. Spain has a lot to offer for travelers. It has some of Europe’s most popular cities including Barcelona , Madrid and Seville but Spain also has a vast and varied landscape with mountains in the north and long sandy beaches in the south. Spanish culture is ever present and you’ll be able to immerse yourself easily. From dancing Flamenco in Seville to eating Tapas in Valencia. Travel Spain and you'll make memories that will last a lifetime.

The Must-See Cities In Spain

Madrid | Barcelona | Valencia | Seville

Travel Madrid

Madrid, Spain’s capital, won’t disappoint. Full of life and vibrance it is well connected to the majority of Spain so is the perfect place to start your Spanish adventure. Discover the architecture and explore all the great nightlight the city has to offer. Find out about travel in Madrid here.

We recommend: See all the books at TuuuLibrería Lavapiés,  take a break from shopping at Salvador Bachiller’s secret garden and eat at Spain's oldest restauant Sobrino de Botin.
Good for: City breaks, Solo travelers, Families.

Travel Barcelona

Barcelona, the capital of Catalan, is popular for a reason. Located in between the Monserrat mountains and the Costa Brava, the city has it all. Famous for the architecture by the Gaudi and it's vibrant night life Barcelona really is a must for any trip to Spain. Find out more on travel in Barcelona here.

We recommend: Climbing (or take the cable car) up Montjuic, eating pinxtos on Carrer de Blai, exploring the Gothic Quarter and enjoying a Sangria on Barceloneta beach!
Good for: Backpackers, City Breaks, Group Trips.

Travel Valencia

Valencia is Spain's third biggest city and full of life. Located on the beach, it makes for a well rounded city break and beach holiday. Famous for 'Les Falles' - a yearly festival full of fireworks Valencia is definitely one for those who like a good time. Find more information on travel in Valencia here.

We recommend: Hiring bikes, going to the Ruzafa area, eating Paella and taking a well earned rest on the beach.
Good for: Families, Solo Travelers, Group Trips.

Travel Seville

Seville, is the biggest city in southern Spain. With its rich Moorish history and its flair for flamenco, it is a city that you'll want to come back to again and again. It is also the gateway to southern towns such as Cadiz and Malaga. For more information on travel in Seville click here.

We recommend: Walking along Alvarez Quintero to discover the Flamenco fabric shops, eating at Lonja de Feria Food Market and admiring the Seville Cathedral.
Good For: Families, City Breaks. Families.

Travel Spain: Getting Around

Spain might be vast but it is relatively easy to travel around Spain thanks to it's well connected train, bus and plane connections. Spain's main train company Renfe, runs a high-speed service called AVE, meaning that getting between major cities can often be easier than flying. However, with cheap flight options, you can also fly from one end of Spain to another in a matter of hours. Planes are a good option if you decide to go to one of the islands such as Ibiza. Last but not least, if you have a bit more time and want to keep costs down then you can travel all around Spain by bus. Alsa - is one of the biggest bus services in Spain and connects to all over the country.

Find out more about the different modes of travel below.


We recommend:
Trains: Trains are particularly good if you're traveling with a family or with a lot of luggage as there isn't an extra cost for normal luggage. Amenities are good and seats are comfortable so they're especially good if you have children.
Buses: Buses are good for backpackers or those on a tight budget. The journey times may be longer but as prices don't increase much it means that they're a good option for last minute journeys. Allowing for your Spanish vacation to be more flexible.
Flights: Flying around Spain is good for those who are traveling light. Flying is also a good option for longer distances and to getting to the Spanish islands.

Popular Routes in Spain

The most popular routes in Spain are often between the major cities, with the train being a very popular option to go from one city to another. However, buses and flights go between most major cities in Spain and are a good option depending on cost and time restrictions.

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Trains from Barcelona to Granada
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Trains from Barcelona to Madrid
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Buses from Barcelona to Valencia
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Flights from Madrid to Barcelona
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Trains from Madrid to Seville
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Trains from Barcelona to Seville
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Flights from Barcelona to Ibiza

 

Did You Know? 10 Facts about Spain

Brush up on some facts about Spain so you'll look like the pro when you go!

  • Spain is the fourth biggest country in Europe (the second largest in the European Union)
  • Madrid is the capital of Spain and is also the geographical center of the country Plaza Puerta del Sol is the exact center of the country.
  • Since 2002, Spain's currency has been the Euro before then it used to be Pesetas.
  • In total five languages are spoken in Spain, Spanish is the country’s official language but other languages including Catalan, Castilian, Basque and Galician are also spoken.
  • Spain is the world's third most popular tourist destination.
  • Almost half (around 43%) of the world's olive oil is made in Spain.
  • The Spanish High-speed Ave Network is the longest in Europe and the 2nd largest in the world!
  • The Spanish bus and coach industry is a major source of income for the Spanish economy with a turnover of $4.9 billion a year.
  • The second busiest flight route in Europe is Madrid Barajas to Barcelona El Prat.
  • Spain has the more bars per inhabitant than the rest of Europe, so you know you'll be in for a good time!
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