Tourism
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Andalusia

Why January Is the Best Time to Visit Seville and What Awaits Travelers
January in Seville means sunshine, charming streets, and no crowds. The city unveils its secrets at a leisurely pace. Discover…
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Aragon

Medieval Castle on a Cliff in Soria Stuns with Its Atmosphere and History
In Soria lies a town where the walls remember knights. The castle towers above the cliff, while the streets preserve…
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Demographics and Population

Explosive growth in home swapping in Spain as two million tourists choose a new way to travel
Spaniards are exchanging homes en masse for vacations. Traditional tourism is losing ground. With the law silent and participant numbers…
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Navarra

San Nicolás Street in Pamplona is the world record holder for bars per meter
In Pamplona, there's a street where bars outnumber streetlights. Every step introduces a new flavor, and the lively atmosphere never…
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Interesting Facts

Where to Find Spain’s Highest and Most Unique Ski Resort in the Heart of the Pyrenees
Catalonia is home to a resort that impresses even seasoned skiers. Here you'll find no crowds or chaos—just mountains, snow,…
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Interesting Facts

Winter Trail in the Heart of Asturias Magical Beech Forests and Mountain Views
Hidden in Asturias lies a trail where winter transforms the forests into a fairy tale. The air is filled with…
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Galicia

Galicia’s Oldest Monastery The Mystery of a Rock-Hewn Sanctuary That’s Stood for 14 Centuries
Hidden in Galicia is a monastery carved into the rock, the oldest in the region. Its ancient walls tell the…
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Culture

Hollywood oasis in the heart of Andalusia how a Spanish desert became a cinema legend
There’s a hidden desert in Andalusia where iconic westerns were filmed. Legendary studios still operate here. The local streets recall…
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Health

Fatal Avalanche in the Pyrenees Tragedy Off-Piste at Cerler Resort
Another tragedy has struck the Pyrenees as an avalanche claims a man’s life near Cerler. Five lives have been lost…
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Catalans

Catalan Village Beget A Winter Oasis Among Oaks and Firs for the Perfect Getaway
Beget is a tiny village in Catalonia where time seems to stand still. With only 20 residents, it has a…
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Cantabria

Family holidays in the heart of Cantabria camping among forests and close to the sea
Cantabria hides a campsite that will surprise even the most seasoned travellers. Here, forest merges with sea and comfort meets…
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Culture

In Madrid there is a street where art blends with daily life and amazes every passerby
Hidden in the heart of Madrid is a street where art thrives at every step. Here, galleries line up alongside…
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Valencia

Valencia bids farewell to family killed in tragic shipwreck off Indonesia
Thousands gathered in Valencia to say goodbye to the family who died in Indonesia The tragedy has shaken the city…
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Culture

How Bilbao Got Its Name and Why the City Is Called Botxo Today
Bilbao is steeped in history and unique traditions. The city’s name reflects both nature and its rich past. But why…
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Culture

Why the Luna Castle in Alburquerque Is Called Spain’s Impregnable Fortress
The Luna Castle towers atop a cliff, striking in its grandeur. Its walls have witnessed wars and intrigue. Here, the…
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Culture

Catalan town without a bishop Medieval secrets labyrinths and a Gothic basilica
In the heart of Alt Empordà lies a town where history comes alive at every turn. There is no bishop…
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Culture

2026 Public Holidays and Days Off in Spain by Region
In 2026, Spain will observe 12 official public holidays and four nationwide long weekends. Each region has its own specifics:…
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Climate

Five Celestial Wonders of Winter Not to Miss in January and February 2026
The winter nights of 2026 promise unique astronomical discoveries. Five spectacular objects await skywatchers. Find out how to spot them—and…
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Madrid

Street market in Las Letras Madrid to surprise again with fashion and gastronomy
The street market in central Madrid comes alive once more. Fashion, art and gastronomy take over Las Letras. The city…



















