Spain is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world, and is a wonderful country that is rich in history and culture. It has been a popular holiday destination because of the many things that it can offer to make your stay a great and exciting one.
Hence most of the must-do activities in Spain are passionate moving tours around great works of art, running with the bulls in Pamplona, magnificent historical buildings, glorious beaches and seeing, or participating in, the flamenco dance.
The Alhambra in Granada
This Moorish fortified palace is absolutely incredible. The complex is vast and occupies a large portion of the city centre. This old fortress has exquisite decoration, courtyards and gardens.
Running of the Bulls in Pamplona
Join in with the celebrations in Pamplona, but it is best to let others run with the bulls at the most famous festival in Spain. Brave Spanish men queue in the streets for a glorious chance to outrun huge wild bulls. The ‘encierro’ lasts nine days and with many injuries this is not for a weak stomach.
Skiing in the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Andalusia is blessed to have these mountains so close to legendary tourist spots such as Malaga and Torremolinos. During late spring you can go skiing in the morning and do a spot of sunbathing on the beach in the afternoon.
Explore Barcelona
When you are not getting down to the beats, take the time to wander around this incredible city. From the skeletal building of Art Nouveau architect Gaudí to the massive Camp Nou football stadium, Barcelona is unbelievably impressive.
Experience the Flamenco in Andalusia
Probably the most hypnotic dance form in Spain, the Flamenco is comprised of the Cante (song), Toque (guitar) and Baile (dance). The singing is melancholy with a lot of wailing, foot stamping and clacking of castanets.
Try some tapas
The quintessential and ubiquitous Spanish food. It is one of the best and most uniquely Spanish things to sit in a bar in the evening and eat tapas while you have a drink.
Try chocolate con churros
After all the activity above, you’ll need to restore your energy with some chocolate con churros.
Balearic Island
Floating in the Meditarranean off the east coast of mainland Spain, the Balearic Islands are four dramatically diverse gems in the Spanish crown. Sun-kissed Ibiza is all about a partying galore and the joys of life, pristine Menorca is an oasis of tranquility and natural grandeur, mountainous Mallorca has just about everything you could expect of a convenient holiday destination, and intact Formentera basically features nothing but the glory of fabulous beaches. Altogether, they make for a combination that can serve as a faithful insular reflection of continental Spain – versatile untrammeled, fun and beautiful.
Wine tasting
Wine tourism is relatively new in Spain, but the bodegas have upped their act recently. The wineries of La Rioja now offer everything from 5-star architectural treats with grape skin spa treatments to state-of-the-art wine museums.
ESE Madrid
Nestled in one of Madrid’s most prestigious streets, ESE Business School of Madrid is Located on Velazquez street in the Barrio de Salamanca, one of the most luxurious and high end business neighbourhoods of the city. ESE Madrid offers a personalized learning experience (Undergraduate & Postgraduate programmes) in an exclusive environment.
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