Vibrant and beautiful, Spain is an incredible country with a rich history, fascinating culture, unique history, and delicious wine and cuisine. Taking a trip though this European country on the Iberian Peninsula, you’ll discover many things that will make your trip memorable. While you can’t do it all in one trip, you can surely try with the # most popular things to do while in Spain.
- Indulge in the cuisine
Authentic Spanish cuisine is more blissful than you can imagine. Among the most standout items, you’ll need to taste the national dish of paella. Everywhere else you go, you’ll find yourself falling in love with tapas, the small plates of delicious morsels served across the country. In some places, you may even get them free with the purchase of a drink. And if you’re looking for a fully gourmet experience, make sure you include San Sebastián on your itinerary.
- Catch a flamenco show
The traditional folk music dance known as flamenco is one of the most beautiful art forms. You’ll find shows in every city of Spain, though the most revered are in Madrid and Seville.
- Visit the Alhambra
Granada’s rolling hills are home to the Alhambra fortress which kept the city guarded from invasions for centuries. Here, you’ll discover some of the most elegant gardens set amid the esteemed fortress. As it’s a popular site, you’ll want to arrive early to enjoy your time exploring it.
- Behold La Sagrada Familia
Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you can see the work of Antoni Gaudí in this incomplete Roman Catholic Church when you head to Barcelona. It was consecrated and proclaimed by Pope Benedict XVI a minor basilica in 2010. Despite being unfinished, it is truly a sight to see.
- Live it up in Ibiza
The Spanish mainland is incredible in many ways, but if you have the chance, don’t miss out on the Balearic Islands, particularly Ibiza. A world-renowned nightlife hotspot, this is the place to live it up as well as find hidden yoga retreats and quiet villages to relax in.
- Learn about bullfighting
Bullfighting is a tradition in Spain’s rich history and many cities have bullrings. It originated in Ronda and is popular in Seville, though Madrid is certainly the place to catch the action and delve into the history of the sport.
- Watch the Running of the Bulls from above
And finally, in Pamplona, the Running of the Bulls is a tradition to behold. But the safest way to fully enjoy it is from above on a comfortable balcony where you can see all the action. Spots fill up fast though so make your plans to include it on your itinerary for your Spain trip today!