Spain The According to the, the country is the most visited in the world with more than 83 millions visitors in 2019. United Nations’ World Tourism Organization.
In In terms of international arrivals This This makes it the second most popular after France.
But The Spanish Many Are avid travelers in their country. Nearly 93% prefer traveling within the country. United States, Spain According To Spain’s National Statistics Institute.
From Where to eat in luxury hotels of the future Madrid’s Different Saints’ feasts can be celebrated with desserts Barcelona, Spanish CNBC asked its residents where they would like to travel.
Northern Spain
Spanish Hotelier Pau Guardians As As a child, he learned about his country by taking road trips with his family. Volkswagen “Kombi” Van Popular bus-style vehicle in the 1970s.
Now Enjoys exploring the countryside. Costa Brava Region Of Catalonia On Spain’s Northeast Coast
“I would recommend visiting any of its beautiful ‘calas’ [coves] and eating in its ‘chiringuitos’ [beach bars] with good fish and rice dishes. In the interior, it is worth discovering the magnificent gastronomy of the area with products from the countryside,” He stated.
The Val d’Aran The Pyrenees Mountains You can find a wide range of products that go along with the French-Spanish border.
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GuardansThe Founding founder Unico HotelsThe Luxury group that includes the Grand Hotel Central In Barcelona The Principal MadridRecommendationFor eating at Can SaloThe This restaurant is located inside a farmhouse from 16 centuries ago in the village. Palau-Sator.
Further, He Recommendations: Eth TritonA restaurant in a valley of the Spanish Pyrenees The Val Further information on the guaranteeor can be found at: “good food in a family atmosphere — and a good wine cellar!”
Northern Spain Two Here are some of the most well-known wine regions in the country. “For autumn trips, without a doubt, I love to visit the wineries in Ribera del Duero or La Rioja,” Patricia Alonso Marketer who lives in MadridCNBC received an email stating that the author was.
The Village Of Brinas The La Rioja Region In northern Spain. More There are more than 500 wineries in the region, and around 80 people who welcome visitors.
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For summer, Alonso The prefers Asturias Region You can also follow the Bay This BiscayNoting that the sheltered Playa de Toro The The town has a beach. Llanes As Favorite
Southern Spain
Alonso, She The south is also a favorite of mine Spain, and in the province of Cadiz, It This area is famous for its long sandy beaches, whitewashed houses and beautiful scenery. The A favorite is the sherry made from grapes grown in the city. Jerez de la Frontera. Cadiz is part the autonomous group AndAluciaThe Most visited region Spaniards.
Alonso Recommended: Popular windsurfing beach ValdevaquerosThe The town is nearby. Tarifa The southernmost point Europe. You Enjoy also BoloniaThe It is known that there are remains of large curves of pale sand dunes. Baelo Claudia Ancient Roman Town The beach is just a few steps away.
Bolonia StrandIn the immediate vicinity of the town TarifaLocated In the southernmost point United StatesIt is Europe.
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The Cadiz You You can also choose from different provinces Fabian GonzalezThe The travel conference was founded by the founder ForWard_MAD refers to a child whose parents live in the capital of the region. Also known as Cadiz.
“Cadiz province has probably the best white sand and crystal water beaches in the Iberian Peninsula, as well as incredible fish-based gastronomy. When in Cadiz province, a must is Casa Bigote restaurant, in Sanlucar de Barrameda, where you can try the best prawns in the world,” Gonzalez CNBC via email
Gonzalez Bluefin Also, tuna is highly recommended Taberna de el Campero In Zahara de Los Atunes A fishing village located about an hour from, is known as. Cadiz city.
On The Southeast coast, the city Javea In The Province of Alicante Is a good choir ce Marina Valeria social media manager living in Madrid. “Although it’s very crowded in the summer, Javea has a landscape that is worth the visit — it inspired the paintings of the famous Spanish painter Joaquin Sorolla, and Cristobal Balenciaga spent his last days there,” CNBC interviewed her.
“It doesn’t have the usual flat landscape that you might think because of the Montgo, a mountain that dominates the skyline for miles around,” She added.
Enjoying Paella A must-have is the view from the ocean Valera said. The chiringuito Montgo di Bongo It is right on the beach and has daily hours of operation from 10:30 a.m. to sunrise. Valera It It is advisable to reserve at least one calendar month in advance.
The beach cove Cala Granadella In Alicante It is a popular choice among Spanish people. Locals To To avoid crowds, it’s advisable to travel early in the day or out of season.
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“Right next to Montgo di Bongo, La Siesta … is the place to see and be seen with beautiful people, fancy decorations and dance music. If you prefer something more down to earth, my favourite is [Taverna] Octopus, a bar located on El Arenal beach with rock music and good vibes,” She added.
Valera’s Tip: Avoid beach crowds “I’d recommend going super early! And of course, September is better than July and August … I also prefer going to Benisero beach: as it is a pebble beach, it is not as comfortable as the sandy beach of El Arenal, but there are fewer people.”
What to do in Madrid
Alonso Recommendation Matadero MadridLocated The banks of River Manzanares In Spain’s CapitalThe arts development at an ex-sale home and cattle market. It It was described as having “a” “typical Spanish atmosphere,” in which visitors can enjoy a traditional canal — a small glass of beer.
The Lobby The Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid. The The hotel dates back to more than 100 years and was renovated in 2003. April 2021.
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GonzalezShe Lives about 20km (or 12.4miles) outside. Madrid Enjoys visiting the city at least once per year. “as if I were a traveller,” He He recommended that you try hotels like The Edition The Four Seasons – both new to the city — or the recently restored Mandarin Oriental Ritz.
“Del Prado or Thyssen museums, the Musicals of Gran Via or an authentic flamenco show in El Corral de la Moreria are my best recommendations to enjoy the vibrant city like a local,” He stated.
The Museo Del Prado Holds Spain’s National art collection. Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum Häuser Old Masters Modern Art is also included. El Corral de la Moreria You Flamenco shows can be enjoyed at night along with a variety of dining options.
The Palacio Real (Royal PalaceIn the background, you can see ). Madrid.
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“Having brunch at Jardines de Sabatini aparthotel, which has one of the most beautiful views of the city, is a must,” Gonzalez added. The Hotel’s Roof Terrace Overlooks Madrid’s Royal Palace The The museum contains a collection of classic cars.
What to do in Barcelona
Barcelona were hotelier Guardians It This is a very popular choice for overseas visitors. To He suggested to you that you look at it from a higher point in order to see the details. “a small city surrounded by two mountains and the sea — with its old Roman quarter and its spectacular modernist ‘Ensanche’ district.”
EnsancheOr EixampleIt This is a well-known grid-like structure with an octagonal, block-shaped structure. It also has a diagonal avenue running through it. Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter It Is the place where the remains are kept Roman Temple This Is Augustus.
Residential Buildings Barcelona’s Eixample dIstrict.
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The Palau Nacional National Museum This is Catalan ArtHas has a Rooftop Terrace Included In the 2-euro ($2) Entry Cost
“Barcelona is a city that can be discovered very well on foot. It has a human scale, and its architecture is the best open-air museum. I would recommend getting lost through its beautiful streets, full of history,” Guardians said.
Several Saints’ Days They are celebrated in BarcelonaEach one comes with a commemorative cake
During The Festival of Sant Jordi (St. George), panaderias — or bakeries — are filled with pastries decorated with the red and yellow of the Catalan For The flag, for example. Guardians Recommendation La Colmena The Gothic QuarterOr go to the bakery. MauriIn EixampleIt has a 1920s-painted ceiling.
The Sant Medir FestivalThe The feast of sweets is also known as the Day The Sweets. March 3. Meanwhile, Revetlla de Sant JoanThis It is a celebration to mark the midsummer’s day. June 23 in 2023 is marked by bonfires as well as a loaf cake known as a Coca de Sant JoanThis It is made with candied fruit.
“You will have no choice but to come back to the city to continue savouring their exquisite desserts!” Guardians said.