A trip through Spain invites you to experience a country full of contrasts, colors, and vibrant energy. Along your journey, you can expect sun-drenched coastlines, lively cities, historic villages, and diverse landscapes that range from rolling hills to dramatic mountain ranges. From the rhythmic sounds of flamenco and bustling markets to quiet plazas and centuries-old architecture, Spain reveals its character in countless ways. Immerse yourself in Spanish culture, savor the local cuisine, and experience everyday life shaped by tradition and passion. Each stage of the journey offers new impressions, making your trip an unforgettable exploration far beyond the famous landmarks.
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Spanish cuisine is known for its diversity, fresh ingredients, and convivial dining culture. Typical Spanish dishes often feature olive oil, vegetables, fish, seafood, rice, and air-dried ham. Paella, a traditional rice dish from Valencia, is particularly popular; depending on the region, it is prepared with seafood, chicken, or vegetables. Tapas are also very typical-small dishes or snacks that are eaten and shared together. These often include patatas bravas, croquetas, or olives.
Another classic dish is the tortilla española, a potato omelet served almost everywhere in Spain. Jamón ibérico, a high-quality air-dried ham considered a specialty, is also very well known. In the warm regions of the south, gazpacho is frequently served-a cold tomato soup that is especially popular in the summer. For dessert, many Spaniards enjoy churros with hot chocolate.
The climate in Spain is very diverse and varies significantly from region to region. In general, Spain is considered one of the sunniest countries in Europe, with warm summers and mild winters. The coastal areas mostly have a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. This is why regions like the Costa del Sol and Valencia are particularly popular.
In southern Spain, especially in Andalusia, summer temperatures can often rise above 35 degrees. Cities like Seville are among the hottest in Europe. In northern Spain, for example in Galicia or the Basque Country, the climate is significantly cooler and more humid. It rains more frequently there, and the landscape is greener.
Inland around Madrid, the climate is continental, with very hot summers and cold winters. In mountainous regions like the Pyrenees, snow falls regularly in winter, making winter sports possible there.
The Spanish islands also have distinct climate zones. The Balearic Islands feature a typical Mediterranean climate, while the Canary Islands enjoy mild temperatures year-round and are therefore often referred to as the “Islands of Eternal Spring.”
Spain is known for its vibrant traditions, festivals, and strong family culture. Many Spanish traditions have historical or religious origins and continue to play an important role in everyday life today. Large folk festivals, which center on music, dance, food, and communal celebration, are particularly characteristic.
One of the best-known traditions is flamenco from Andalusia. This traditional dance combines singing, guitar music, and passionate movements. Also world-famous are the Spanish fiestas, which are celebrated in many cities and villages. These include, for example, La Tomatina, where people throw tomatoes at each other, or San Fermín with its famous bull run.
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