Tourist Attractions in Spain


ROYAL PALACE

The Royal Palace is the official residence of the King of Spain although only used for state ceremonies. The palace is partially open to the public except when used on official business. King Juan Carlos and the Royal Family do not live in the palace, but in the more modest Palacio de la Zarzuela on the outskirts of Madrid.

The Royal Palace is one of the tourist destinations in Spain, built between 1738 and 1755, and King Charles III lived in this palace in 1764.


RONDA

Ronda is located 100 kilometers west of the city of Malaga. Its population is about 35,000. This small town is on a huge cliff, with a magnificent bridge spanning a gorge between old and new Ronda. It is a beautiful place to visit because it has the oldest bullfighting arena in Spain and Roman baths.
 
 
CONCHA  
 
La Concha is one of the most beautiful resort islands. It is said that La Concha in San Sebastian is the best beach towns in Europe. It is one of the most visited islands in Spain. Here you can surf, walk along the promenade in search of good restaurants and enjoy the beautiful views of the beach. You will never forget the day I spent in this beautiful island.
 



 

Knowing Spanish traditions


Flamenco is a folk tradition in southern Spain, especially in Andalusia, in this land are the roots of the singing, dancing and flamenco guitar.
During April, in Seville, held the famous Feria de Abril which is a week where there is singing, dancing, sherry and typical gastronomy. The fair is close to Easter, where the famous brotherhoods take place.
A tradition that brings millions of people, is a visit to a town called El Rocio, which honors the Virgen del Rocio, consisting of parades with wagons adorned with flamenco style, where many people make pilgrimages from afar to venerate the virgin.
Another famous festival is the celebration of "Las Fallas de San José" in Valencia, held in March, throughout the city where art and fireworks shows are performed. Valencia close to the town of Bunol, where the last Wednesday of August celebrates La Tomatina, which is a tomato fight, being the most in the world where millions of people gather large.
Another festival is The Tamburrada in San Sebastian during February, which is considered a "wild" week.


Customs and traditions of Spain

When a foreigner comes to Spain, you may notice in Spanish customs very different from those of their home country. The best way to adapt is watching how they behave and Spanish customs have, if possible, previously a Spanish will explain some social customs to understand them better. In Spain there are social customs that everyone carries and then present them:

THE NAP
It's a habit very present in many countries, especially in Latin America, after eating lunch, Spaniards tend to rest between 15-30 minutes, without spending an hour nap, nap helps to have a better performance over day, in Spain it is necessary that people go to bed late and get up early.





LIFE ON THE STREET

The Spanish like to go out, like going for a walk, they like to watch people and see them. It is common to see people well arranged to go out, if only to do some shopping closer to home, the Spaniards like to dress well and invest much of their money on it. Do not feel strange when passing through the street people look at him, is a very common practice, as well as being in the eye and maintain prolonged eye contact, do not take it as a bad sign.


SOCIAL LIFE

Spaniards have a habit to visit the bars or "pubs" in the afternoon or after work, to meet friends, usually they will take wine and eating "tapas" are an aperitif as meat, ham, pickles, cheese and other options , served with a glass of wine or beer and is the custom to go from bar to bar eating tapas. A curious fact, in bars in Spain, is very common to see the floor covered with cigarette butts, napkins and olive pits among other objects, this means that is approved by the people in general, if a place is free from these objects on the floor, it is considered frowned upon.It is common among friends, you pay the round of the day, waiting for the next time another friend do it until everyone pays a round, or cooperate to pay the total consumption equally. People rarely pay your bills separately or individually. It is also common that when leaving the bar, people say goodbye to the waiters with a familiar tone, even the first time they have been in place.Moreover, in many Spanish towns usually go out for wine in old or older areas, where bars or taverns have only to mingle with others or gossiping, that is the word they use to say they are talking gossip of others or celebrities, something very common among the Spanish people.



FAMILY LIFE

People in Spain are very friendly and it shows a good opportunity to experience it is to meet a Spanish family. When greeting is done with demonstrations of affection as kissing or hugging it is common to receive a lot of kisses by the grandmother or elderly aunts, even if you are a stranger to visit them for the first time, at least greet him with good handshake and a very friendly attitude, if greets women, they will give you a kiss on each cheek, physical contact is considered as a form of communication and is highly regarded among Spaniards.When you visit a Spanish home, not remain silent, expressing his pleasure to be in this house, do some nice comment on the furniture or food, what will answer things like Really? O Do you think ?, after that, they insist to show the rest of the house. It is also common to display family photos, the car in the garage or some family heirlooms.




BREAKFAST

People regularly eat breakfast mid-morning in a bar or cafe, breakfast is something simple like coffee and a muffin or scones, orange juice (orange juice) is very popular at breakfast. With families, breakfast consists of coffee, a glass of milk or chocolate, cookies, muffins or toast. A very traditional Spanish breakfast or batons are churros with hot chocolate.


SPAIN FOOD

He eats regularly between 13:30 to 16:00 hours, the food is the main food of the Spaniards, many restaurants offer a menu (which is known in other countries as lunch or lunch or run meal of the day) is more economic to order something a la carte. Regularly this menu consists of a starter, it can be soup or salad, main dish, meat or fish and a dessert. It is accompanied by wine and includes bread and some other beverage. Mixed with soda (soda or soda in other countries) wine is usually taken.

  

knowing spain

Known Spain 


Known for its history, art, bullfights, flamenco, beaches and many hours of sunshine per year, is Spain, however, not only this, but much more. This land is and has been for millennia one of the cultural centers of Europe. So many of their cities, and even more lost enclaves, home to monuments of exceptional historical and artistic value, not to mention the extraordinary natural beauty that this ancient peninsula account.We used to saturation the topic of "Spain is different"; but here the question is:¿"Spain is different" from what?

It's really unlike anything; Europe, the world, and especially of herself. Since it is a country full of contrasts, starting with its climate and landscapes whose diversity have brought it the nickname "Little Europe". Indeed in Spain climates and landscapes are reminiscent of very remote parts of the European continent or even African, nothing strange considering that it is only separated from Africa by the Strait of Gibraltar. But the most special is that all these contrasts are found sometimes in a very small area, as is the case in the province of Granada, which despite having the highest peak of the peninsula, Mulhacen, covered with perpetual snow It is located far south on the Mediterranean coast facing Africa. This can give us an idea of ​​how to spend scarce kilometers of alpine landscapes African landscapes.In turn, each region, each city within the same region, and sometimes each village has a reality so different and fascinating. This is due to the rich history of this country and the many ethnic groups that inhabited bringing customs, traditions and diverse artistic expressions that sometimes merged into something completely new and indigenous and sometimes remained unchanged for centuries