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]]>This seaside town is a popular tourist destination thanks to its sandy beaches, rugged coastline, lush forests, and historical sites. The small streets of the old town are perfect to wander around, and the old fort on the sea adds extra charm and beauty to this pretty town. As well as exploring the town itself, you can do some lovely coastal walks from the center.
This port city is a beautiful place to visit, with the stunning ocean to wander along as well as the sweet harbor area. Additionally, this city has plenty of ancient and historical sites to explore, from Roman ruins to a beautiful medieval old town. The Amfiteatre Romà is an incredible old amphitheater with the beautiful blue sea as a backdrop.
This pretty old city is the birthplace of Salvador Dalí and has a museum designed by him and dedicated to his work which is a must-visit for art lovers. As well as this, the town itself has pretty tree-lined streets and pretty houses dotted along the river.
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]]>You’ll find an exciting mixture of beautiful buildings resulting from the various cultural directions this area has seen over time. With inputs from Moorish, Christian, and Jewish influences across history, the resulting architecture across the city is impressive, varied, and captivating.
Seville has a rich and unique culture with some world-famous customs. In this exciting city, you’ll find incredible flamenco performances as well as tense but traditional bullfighting. If you’re after a calmer activity then there are plenty of awe-inspiring art galleries and museums to explore.
Spanish cuisine is hugely popular, and this sunny southern city has some exciting offerings. Well-known for the mouth-watering oranges growing in the area, this city is also famous for some of the most delicious and authentic tapas. These tasty dishes are best paired with the range of wines unique to the area.
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]]>The post Here’s Why Zaragoza, Spain is the Perfect Travel Destination appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The huge and iconic Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar in the center by the river is one of the most beautiful and impressive displays of architecture you will see, and the inside is just as beautiful as the majestic outside. Gorgeous old churches and buildings are dotted throughout the rest of the city too.
There is something special about a city built around a river. The Ebro is a stunning river to see and brings a sense of wildness and freshness to the bustling city. There are lovely bridges which cross over it from which you can get an amazing view of the Basílica or you can just have a peaceful walk alongside it.
The old town is an amazing place to explore. Imagine tiny winding streets and alleys with beautiful old buildings dotted along which open up into gorgeous squares with an old church or a cool statue nearby. You’ll find amazing bars and restaurants with lovely terrace seating all along these streets.
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]]>While the streets of Bilbao may not offer the romantic lighting and stunning architecture of somewhere like Barcelona, this doesn’t mean that they are without charm or character. The city has invested in plenty of public art, so wander around its clean, well-designed streets and enjoy spotting some of the installations and sculptures on display.
The region around Bilbao specializes in warm, hearty fare that is quite different from other dishes found across Spain. This reflects the harsher climate in the north and the difficulties of living in and around the majestic Picos mountains. Try fabada Asturiana, a stunning Asturian bean stew that uses sausages to maximize the flavor and texture. You can also sample some of the locally caught seafood, which is often served as fresh as possible, straight off the boat.
Much of Bilbao’s history is connected with the water, so taking a boat trip down the river Nervión is a wonderful way to experience the city and gain a sense of some of its rich history. These tours typically last between one and two hours, meaning it’s a great way to spend a morning before you return to land to explore the streets of Bilbao in the afternoon.
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]]>While a five-star hotel, The Principal Madrid is not as expensive as one might expect. With prices starting at €393 per night, this hotel is in the heart of central Madrid and provides an array of amenities including a rooftop terrace with three restaurants, a hotel bar, and a spa.
This chic, elegant cafe is an ideal place to eat some breakfast and grab a warm cup of coffee to start off your day. With coffee starting at €2,30 and breakfasts as affordable as €7,00, Misión Café is just a stone’s throw away from the Plaza de España.
Sometimes we forget that not everything that’s worth doing actually costs money. If you love exploring new cities and observing the beautiful architecture, then there’s no better place to take a stroll than Plaza Mayor; a square that has been the beating heart of the city for centuries.
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]]>This incredible landscape looks like something out of the moon. Huge towering structures that form strange shapes will astonish you, and the whole atmosphere in this unique desert is unmissable. A great way to experience this stunning natural area is on a bicycle, but driving through will also show you all the best sites.
This city has a wide range of attractions on offer. The stunning Gothic cathedral is an amazing site to see, and numerous other beautiful old churches and buildings are dotted around. If you head up to see Sagrado Corazón de Jesús you can enjoy the impressive statue, gorgeous gardens, and incredible panoramic views of the surrounding area.
This huge and special forest is found in the west of the Pyrenees. The mixture of beech and fir trees makes for a unique and beautiful setting, and you’ll also have the chance to spot deer, wild boar, woodpeckers, and exciting birds of prey.
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]]>Situated on the coast the views of the sea from Santander are a great reason to spend some time there. With little clusters of rocks and small islands dotted across the surrounding coastline, you won’t tire of the beautiful views. Along with this, there are several stunning mountain ranges visible from the streets.
If you enjoy city breaks and being in nature, then Santander is perfect. You can enjoy the vibrant streets and then easily travel to nearby national parks and hill and mountain ranges. Having this wide range of options means you’ll have plenty to do while staying here.
There are stunning buildings to be seen while wandering around the old town, and the incredible cathedral is well worth a visit. As well as this a huge royal palace makes for some seriously grand architecture and fascinating history.
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]]>While a perfect spot for some rest and relaxation, this town also has its fair share of thrills and spills. Among these is Siam Park, a Thai-themed water park with some of the largest waves and highest lazy rivers you can find.
Renowned for its enormous volcano and its crater views, this national park is the perfect spot to take a breath of fresh air and stargaze. It’s also home to the Tenerife Observatory—the largest solar observatory in the world.
Costa Adeje is home to minke, orca, pilot, and sperm whales, most of whom can be spotted all year round. This makes this town the perfect place to enjoy a whale-watching experience to remember no matter what time of year you visit.
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]]>If you think this medieval masterpiece looks familiar, it may be because this structure inspired Walt Disney to create the now beloved ‘Cinderella castle’. This castle is open daily to visitors, and if you are checking it out you will need to allow plenty of time, because the castle and its grounds are massive! Dating from the 12th century, the site holds many fascinating artefacts and information for you to check out.
Although this castle may be on the smaller side, the backdrop is pretty unbeatable. Nestled between golden sand beaches, if you climb the castle ramparts you will be treated to a stunning view of the sea and the pretty town which sits beside it. This entire area is known for its beautiful beaches, and it is also relatively quiet. Just an 80 minute drive from Barcelona, be sure to check it out if you are in the area.
Situated just over an hour’s drive from the city of Zaragoza, this 11th century castle is in an almost intact state, making it a popular destination for history buffs. Take in the castle, and then take in the stunning rural scenery – as this castle is located in the north of Spain, it is far less crowded and busy than other areas.
Spain is a country that likes to do things exceptionally well, and its castles are no exception. Whether you want the grand majesty of Alcazar Castle, the seaside beauty of Tossa de Mar, or the rural seclusion of Loarre, each castle offers a spectacular and unforgettable experience.
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]]>Valencia is located in Spain’s eastern coast is known for having some of the most beautiful beaches in Spain, vibrant nightlife, and the famous Central Market, which is one of the oldest markets in Spain. Travelers looking for more than a relaxing and budget friendly beach vacation, should definitely add Valencia to their bucket list.
This Unesco heritage site in Southern Spain is full of Spanish allure. The cobble stones streets with horse drawn carriages make you feel like you entered a scene from the Middle Ages. The narrow streets are filled with history museums, unique architecture, and cathedrals.
Seville is about an hour from Cordoba and offers travelers a similar experience to Cordoba, with cobblestone streets to wander and get lost in. The streets are lined with outdoor cafes, galleries, and the famous cathedral de Sevilla. When night falls, flamenco dancing is in full swing, and the traditional Spanish dance form that is theatrical and fun.
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]]>The post 3 Towns and Cities to Explore in Catalonia, Spain appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This seaside town is a popular tourist destination thanks to its sandy beaches, rugged coastline, lush forests, and historical sites. The small streets of the old town are perfect to wander around, and the old fort on the sea adds extra charm and beauty to this pretty town. As well as exploring the town itself, you can do some lovely coastal walks from the center.
This port city is a beautiful place to visit, with the stunning ocean to wander along as well as the sweet harbor area. Additionally, this city has plenty of ancient and historical sites to explore, from Roman ruins to a beautiful medieval old town. The Amfiteatre Romà is an incredible old amphitheater with the beautiful blue sea as a backdrop.
This pretty old city is the birthplace of Salvador Dalí and has a museum designed by him and dedicated to his work which is a must-visit for art lovers. As well as this, the town itself has pretty tree-lined streets and pretty houses dotted along the river.
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]]>The post 3 Reasons to Visit Seville, Spain appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You’ll find an exciting mixture of beautiful buildings resulting from the various cultural directions this area has seen over time. With inputs from Moorish, Christian, and Jewish influences across history, the resulting architecture across the city is impressive, varied, and captivating.
Seville has a rich and unique culture with some world-famous customs. In this exciting city, you’ll find incredible flamenco performances as well as tense but traditional bullfighting. If you’re after a calmer activity then there are plenty of awe-inspiring art galleries and museums to explore.
Spanish cuisine is hugely popular, and this sunny southern city has some exciting offerings. Well-known for the mouth-watering oranges growing in the area, this city is also famous for some of the most delicious and authentic tapas. These tasty dishes are best paired with the range of wines unique to the area.
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]]>The post Here’s Why Zaragoza, Spain is the Perfect Travel Destination appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The huge and iconic Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar in the center by the river is one of the most beautiful and impressive displays of architecture you will see, and the inside is just as beautiful as the majestic outside. Gorgeous old churches and buildings are dotted throughout the rest of the city too.
There is something special about a city built around a river. The Ebro is a stunning river to see and brings a sense of wildness and freshness to the bustling city. There are lovely bridges which cross over it from which you can get an amazing view of the Basílica or you can just have a peaceful walk alongside it.
The old town is an amazing place to explore. Imagine tiny winding streets and alleys with beautiful old buildings dotted along which open up into gorgeous squares with an old church or a cool statue nearby. You’ll find amazing bars and restaurants with lovely terrace seating all along these streets.
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]]>The post 3 Things To Do In Bilbao, Spain appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While the streets of Bilbao may not offer the romantic lighting and stunning architecture of somewhere like Barcelona, this doesn’t mean that they are without charm or character. The city has invested in plenty of public art, so wander around its clean, well-designed streets and enjoy spotting some of the installations and sculptures on display.
The region around Bilbao specializes in warm, hearty fare that is quite different from other dishes found across Spain. This reflects the harsher climate in the north and the difficulties of living in and around the majestic Picos mountains. Try fabada Asturiana, a stunning Asturian bean stew that uses sausages to maximize the flavor and texture. You can also sample some of the locally caught seafood, which is often served as fresh as possible, straight off the boat.
Much of Bilbao’s history is connected with the water, so taking a boat trip down the river Nervión is a wonderful way to experience the city and gain a sense of some of its rich history. These tours typically last between one and two hours, meaning it’s a great way to spend a morning before you return to land to explore the streets of Bilbao in the afternoon.
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]]>The post How To Enjoy An Affordable Vacation In Madrid, Spain appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While a five-star hotel, The Principal Madrid is not as expensive as one might expect. With prices starting at €393 per night, this hotel is in the heart of central Madrid and provides an array of amenities including a rooftop terrace with three restaurants, a hotel bar, and a spa.
This chic, elegant cafe is an ideal place to eat some breakfast and grab a warm cup of coffee to start off your day. With coffee starting at €2,30 and breakfasts as affordable as €7,00, Misión Café is just a stone’s throw away from the Plaza de España.
Sometimes we forget that not everything that’s worth doing actually costs money. If you love exploring new cities and observing the beautiful architecture, then there’s no better place to take a stroll than Plaza Mayor; a square that has been the beating heart of the city for centuries.
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]]>The post Hidden Gems in Navarre, Spain appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This incredible landscape looks like something out of the moon. Huge towering structures that form strange shapes will astonish you, and the whole atmosphere in this unique desert is unmissable. A great way to experience this stunning natural area is on a bicycle, but driving through will also show you all the best sites.
This city has a wide range of attractions on offer. The stunning Gothic cathedral is an amazing site to see, and numerous other beautiful old churches and buildings are dotted around. If you head up to see Sagrado Corazón de Jesús you can enjoy the impressive statue, gorgeous gardens, and incredible panoramic views of the surrounding area.
This huge and special forest is found in the west of the Pyrenees. The mixture of beech and fir trees makes for a unique and beautiful setting, and you’ll also have the chance to spot deer, wild boar, woodpeckers, and exciting birds of prey.
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]]>The post Here’s Why Santander, Spain Should be Added to Your Travel List appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Situated on the coast the views of the sea from Santander are a great reason to spend some time there. With little clusters of rocks and small islands dotted across the surrounding coastline, you won’t tire of the beautiful views. Along with this, there are several stunning mountain ranges visible from the streets.
If you enjoy city breaks and being in nature, then Santander is perfect. You can enjoy the vibrant streets and then easily travel to nearby national parks and hill and mountain ranges. Having this wide range of options means you’ll have plenty to do while staying here.
There are stunning buildings to be seen while wandering around the old town, and the incredible cathedral is well worth a visit. As well as this a huge royal palace makes for some seriously grand architecture and fascinating history.
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]]>The post Why You Should Vacation In Costa Adeje, Spain appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>While a perfect spot for some rest and relaxation, this town also has its fair share of thrills and spills. Among these is Siam Park, a Thai-themed water park with some of the largest waves and highest lazy rivers you can find.
Renowned for its enormous volcano and its crater views, this national park is the perfect spot to take a breath of fresh air and stargaze. It’s also home to the Tenerife Observatory—the largest solar observatory in the world.
Costa Adeje is home to minke, orca, pilot, and sperm whales, most of whom can be spotted all year round. This makes this town the perfect place to enjoy a whale-watching experience to remember no matter what time of year you visit.
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]]>The post Three Castles You Must Visit In Spain appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you think this medieval masterpiece looks familiar, it may be because this structure inspired Walt Disney to create the now beloved ‘Cinderella castle’. This castle is open daily to visitors, and if you are checking it out you will need to allow plenty of time, because the castle and its grounds are massive! Dating from the 12th century, the site holds many fascinating artefacts and information for you to check out.
Although this castle may be on the smaller side, the backdrop is pretty unbeatable. Nestled between golden sand beaches, if you climb the castle ramparts you will be treated to a stunning view of the sea and the pretty town which sits beside it. This entire area is known for its beautiful beaches, and it is also relatively quiet. Just an 80 minute drive from Barcelona, be sure to check it out if you are in the area.
Situated just over an hour’s drive from the city of Zaragoza, this 11th century castle is in an almost intact state, making it a popular destination for history buffs. Take in the castle, and then take in the stunning rural scenery – as this castle is located in the north of Spain, it is far less crowded and busy than other areas.
Spain is a country that likes to do things exceptionally well, and its castles are no exception. Whether you want the grand majesty of Alcazar Castle, the seaside beauty of Tossa de Mar, or the rural seclusion of Loarre, each castle offers a spectacular and unforgettable experience.
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]]>The post 3 Unique Cities To Visit In Spain That Are Not Barcelona appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Valencia is located in Spain’s eastern coast is known for having some of the most beautiful beaches in Spain, vibrant nightlife, and the famous Central Market, which is one of the oldest markets in Spain. Travelers looking for more than a relaxing and budget friendly beach vacation, should definitely add Valencia to their bucket list.
This Unesco heritage site in Southern Spain is full of Spanish allure. The cobble stones streets with horse drawn carriages make you feel like you entered a scene from the Middle Ages. The narrow streets are filled with history museums, unique architecture, and cathedrals.
Seville is about an hour from Cordoba and offers travelers a similar experience to Cordoba, with cobblestone streets to wander and get lost in. The streets are lined with outdoor cafes, galleries, and the famous cathedral de Sevilla. When night falls, flamenco dancing is in full swing, and the traditional Spanish dance form that is theatrical and fun.
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