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5 Beautiful Cities in Spain to Give You Serious Wanderlust
Every time I’ve visited Spain I’ve been blown away. The culture, food, and landscape of this country keep me coming back. I’ve taken 3 separate trips to Spain and each time I’ve discovered something new I love about this country. I had trouble narrowing down this list, but these are the 5 cities I’ve loved most in Spain. They are gorgeous and diverse. If you are looking for some wanderlust inspiration, check out these 5 beautiful cities in Spain. Granada Granada sits on the foothills of the gorgeous Sierra Nevada Mountains. I’ve never been somewhere quite this charming. From the orange-roofed buildings to the incredible Moorish architecture, Granada quickly captured…
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36 Hours in Madrid
Madrid caught me by surprise. I didn’t expect to fall in love with this city the way I did. But after visiting Madrid last September, I quickly learned why over 3 million people choose to live in this gorgeous Spanish city. But, like most of my trips, I didn’t have a lot of time to spend in this city. I only had about 36 hours to fit everything in. If you, like me, only have time for a quick love affair with Madrid, read on. I’ve created a 36 Hours in Madrid guide to help you decide how to spend your time. Ready? Here we go! Getting Here Adolfo Suárez…
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36 Hours in Barcelona
Does anyone else have the George Ezra song stuck in their head? Barcelona is a unique and colorful city. It is the capital of Catalonia and the second most populated city in Spain. During your time in Barcelona, you will see many sites designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí. Parc Guell and the Sagrada Familia are some of his most recognized works. So, if you only have a short amount of time in this Spanish city, don’t stress. Of course, we would all love weeks to explore. But sometimes that isn’t possible. I recently spent 36 hours in Barcelona. I was able to explore the main sites and eat plenty…
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5 CHEAP Places to Eat in Madrid
Alright budget travelers, let’s go to Spain! Most Western European countries are expensive to visit. But I was surprised by Madrid’s reasonable prices. Sure, this city can still get pricey. But it also has its fair share of affordable activities. And let’s be real, one of my favorite activities is eating. So today I’m going to share some of my favorite cheap places to eat in Madrid. Café de la Luz If you ate here every morning of your Madrid trip, I wouldn’t judge. This cozy cafe in the Malasaña neighborhood is the perfect spot to start your day. Café de la Luz open at 10 (so you can enjoy those…