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Discover Spain

Discover Spain

Why visit Spain?

Spain brings together grand architecture, Mediterranean coastlines, and lively cities filled with art, music, and plazas where everyday life spills out onto the streets.

What to expect

From Barcelona and its modernist masterpieces to historic cities like Madrid and Seville, you can explore beaches, medieval quarters, and world class museums in one trip.

Plan your trip

Spain is easy to combine with wider European travel, thanks to high speed trains and domestic flights linking major cities and resort regions across the country.

Top experiences in Spain

Admire Gaudi in Barcelona

See Antoni Gaudi landmarks such as the Sagrada Familia and Park Guell, and wander the elegant Eixample district to appreciate Barcelona's modernist heritage.

Stroll Spain's historic quarters

Explore Gothic lanes, grand plazas, and centuries old cathedrals in cities like Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, and Valencia.

Embrace Spain's coastal life

Relax on Mediterranean beaches, from Barcelona's city shoreline to the wider Catalan and Costa del Sol coasts.

Discover Spain's art collections

Visit renowned galleries and museums that showcase masters such as Picasso, Dali, and Goya, along with contemporary Spanish art.

Experience Spanish nightlife

Enjoy long evenings on outdoor terraces, lively bars, and late night cultural events that reflect Spain's relaxed rhythm.

Explore Spanish wine regions

Take day trips to nearby vineyards and wine regions to sample local varieties and learn about Spain's winemaking traditions.

Walk urban promenades

Stroll along tree lined boulevards and waterfront promenades, stopping at cafes and shops that line Spain's city streets.

Experience Spain's way of life

Getting around

Spain has an extensive high speed rail network, domestic flights, and motorways that make it simple to move between Barcelona, Madrid, and other regions in just a few hours.

Local life & culture

Daily life in Spain centres on plazas, neighbourhood streets, and cultural festivals, with each region expressing its own language, traditions, and creative spirit.

Where to unwind

You can unwind on Mediterranean beaches, in green city parks, or by escaping to nearby mountains and countryside for fresh air and slower days.

A taste of Spain

National dishes & specialties

Spain is known for regional specialities such as tapas, rice dishes, and cured meats, with coastal cities like Barcelona also celebrating abundant seafood.

Casual & modern dining hubs

You will find relaxed bars, contemporary bistros, and food halls across Spanish cities, offering everything from quick bites to inventive modern takes on classics.

Signature & scenic dining

Enjoy memorable meals on rooftop terraces, beachfront promenades, or within historic buildings that pair Spanish cooking with striking city views.

Retail therapy in Spain

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Major Spanish cities feature large malls and shopping streets where you can browse international brands, Spanish fashion labels, and lifestyle stores in one place.

Markets & local crafts

Traditional markets and neighbourhood boutiques showcase ceramics, leather goods, textiles, and design pieces, with Barcelona and other regional centres offering distinctive styles.

Evening retail scene

Shopping districts in Spain often stay lively into the evening, with illuminated streets, late opening stores, and cafes that keep the atmosphere relaxed.

Best time to visit Spain

Spring (April to June) is a shoulder season, with mild weather around 15 to 24°C (59 to 75°F) and fewer crowds in many cities and coastal areas. Summer (July to August) is the peak season, especially along the Mediterranean coast, with temperatures often between 25 and 32°C (77 to 90°F). Autumn and winter (November to March) are generally a low season for tourism, with cooler temperatures around 8 to 16°C (46 to 61°F), though some coastal areas remain relatively mild.

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