Spain

Get Immersed in the Mesmerizing Spain

A flamenco beat and the hankering for real paella still drive tourism in Spain. This is Spain, an enthusiastic place that is known for ceremonial festivals where everybody is welcomed and nearby holidays on the lanes pursue long 12 PM; a nation of extraordinary engineering extending from Mudéjar to Modernist; an enticing buffet of scrumptious food and foaming wine which are viewed as national fixations; an imaginative sanctum where abilities like Dalí, Picasso, and Gaudí left their permanent impressions.

Why This Destination

On a scale of 1 to 10, Spain's food rates a 10. There is by all accounts a limitless assortment of food, with variations in every region. There are very few places on the planet that can contrast with Spain on food. There is an unending assortment of Spanish wines. Spain's wild past and history has delivered some of the most beautiful landmarks ever.

How to Reach

Via Air

Getting to Spain via flights is the best option, especially if you are coming from out of the country. The main international airports of the country include the Barcelona International Airport, Madrid International Airport, and the Malaga International Airport.

Via Train

The best option to get around Spain by trains is the Eurail. The countries that offer the biggest network to Spain and its different cities include France and Italy.

By Road

Spain shares land borders with countries such as Portugal, Andorra, and France. You can choose to drive to Spain from any of these countries. Remember, you will need an International driving permit to drive in Spain.

Via Sea

Aside from the usual flights, trains, and road options, traveling by sea to the coastal cities of Spain is something that can't be ignored.

Best Time to Visit

One of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, Spain has a lot to offer visitors regardless of which season they visit the country in. The best time to visit Spain can be considered during the months of July and August, which are also the busiest months in terms of international tourists.

Places to Visit

From the Pyrenees to the Mediterranean, and from there to the Atlantic, Spain is more diverse than stereotypes would have you believe.

Santiago de Compostela

Toledo

Cordoba

San Sebastian

Things to Do

Witness Antoni Gaudi's artwork in Barcelona, watch a match at Camp Nou Stadium, savor the best Tapas at Seville, and watch the Flamenco show in Madrid.

Travel Tips

Have a basic understanding of the region you wish to visit here.

Speaking of the different regions in Spain, there are 6 official languages in Spain.

If you are traveling to central or southern Spain in summer, be prepared to take a lot of breaks.

Sightseeing in the scorching summer evenings isn't fun.

FAQ's

Q1: Do all the properties you feature serve meals?

A1: Most of the properties we feature offer meals, including many of the Country Homes, although there are some that don't. If you wish to only stay in properties that provide a meal service then we can easily recommend and book these properties for you.

Q2: What about catering for vegetarians?

A2: Although there isn't an abundance of vegetarian restaurants in Spain, there are some. We can check these for you depending on where you are traveling. However, most restaurants can prepare vegetarian dishes. The rich microclimate that exists particularly in Northern Spain provides a huge variety of fruits and vegetables.