travel Spain Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Mon, 08 Jul 2019 12:19:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png travel Spain Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Cáceres Has the Most Beautiful Old Town in Spain https://travelermaster.com/caceres-has-the-most-beautiful-old-town-in-spain/ Wed, 10 Jul 2019 06:00:27 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=7875 Located in the quiet Extremadura region of western Spain lies the city of Caceres, a tranquil small city of only 95,000 people. You’ve probably never heard of this city, but it’s hiding a beautiful secret – it has the most beautiful old town in all of Spain. Caceres was founded by the Romans back in […]

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Located in the quiet Extremadura region of western Spain lies the city of Caceres, a tranquil small city of only 95,000 people. You’ve probably never heard of this city, but it’s hiding a beautiful secret – it has the most beautiful old town in all of Spain.

Caceres was founded by the Romans back in 25 BC, but the city’s still-standing old town dates back to the medieval times. With no influence by modern architecture or buildings, you truly feel that you’re stepping into a time machine by walking into the beautifully preserved old town.

The old town is a fascinating blend of different historical periods and architecture. One of the most recognizable parts of the old town are the towers which were once used for defense. These were built during the era of Moorish rule in Caceres, and have been standing for nearly a thousand years.

Other architectural influences in Caceres’s old town include Roman, Gothic, and Renaissance. It’s an eclectic mix, but it’s beautiful in combination. Caceres’s old town in so stunning and authentic, in fact, that it’s been used as the set for several movies and TV shows such as “Game of Thrones.”

So, if you’re looking for a fascinating Spanish destination that’s off the beaten path, you can go wrong with the beautiful old town of Caceres.

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These Are Spain’s 4 Best Cities for Tapas https://travelermaster.com/these-are-spains-4-best-cities-for-tapas/ Fri, 05 Jul 2019 10:26:36 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=7397 Planning a trip to Spain? If so, you have to start thinking about where to travel in order to try the best “tapas.” These little plates of food are eaten along with a drink. Depending on where you travel, they might even come free with your drink order! Here are our recommendations for the four […]

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Planning a trip to Spain? If so, you have to start thinking about where to travel in order to try the best “tapas.”

These little plates of food are eaten along with a drink. Depending on where you travel, they might even come free with your drink order!

Here are our recommendations for the four best tapas cities in Spain.

Granada

Located in Andalusia is the southern city of Granada. Here, you’ll find excellent and generous tapas that are provided for free with a drink. Be sure to try local favorites like gazpacho, a cold tomato soup, and all kinds of meat dishes.

View this post on Instagram

Cerveza roja, y de tapita, manitas de cerdo…. ummmmm!

A post shared by NUEVO PATIO DE ARRIOLA BUFFET (@restaurante_elpatiodearriola) on

Leon

This small northwestern city might not have the most fame for tourists, but its tapas scene is fantastic. Another city where tapas are included with a drink order, you have to try Leon classics such as blood sausage and “cecina,” a dried, cured beef product.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BwTtedqgZf2/

Vigo

Love free seafood tapas? Vigo is the right city for you. Located on the Atlantic Ocean in the region of Galicia, bars here typically provide a seafood-inspired tapa made with local ingredients such as mussels or seafood rice with your drink order.

San Sebastian

The tapas in San Sebastian aren’t free as they are in the other cities on the list, but they are delicious. Try Basque tapas (called “pintxos”) in the Old Town near La Concha Beach and be ready to try all kinds of unique flavors.

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Looking for an Extreme Hike? the Caminito del Rey is for You https://travelermaster.com/looking-for-an-extreme-hike-the-caminito-del-rey-is-for-you/ Mon, 10 Jun 2019 12:31:13 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=6817 Hiking is often an adrenaline rush that provides exciting paths and breathtaking views to the people that hit the trails. While hiking is exciting, it probably isn’t quite right to define it as an “extreme sport.” That is, until you see the “Caminito del Rey,” a hiking path located in the province of Malaga, Spain. […]

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Hiking is often an adrenaline rush that provides exciting paths and breathtaking views to the people that hit the trails.

While hiking is exciting, it probably isn’t quite right to define it as an “extreme sport.” That is, until you see the “Caminito del Rey,” a hiking path located in the province of Malaga, Spain.

This hiking path was constructed at the turn of the 20th century in order to provide workers at the hydroelectric plants in the areas a way to reach their worksites. The Guadalhorce River cuts through the gorge that the path traverses.

The name of the path translates to “The King’s Little Path,” and this is because Spanish king Alfonso XIII visited and walked the path back in 1921 to celebrate the opening of the canyon’s hydroelectric dam.

Now that the path isn’t used by the workers, it’s become a tourist attraction and a thrilling hike for visitors of all skill levels and abilities. Until a restoration was completed in 2015, it was known as a dangerous path due to various stretches in which the path had fallen into disrepair.

However, now that the path has been made completely safe, more and more tourists are flocking to the Caminito del Rey to enjoy the extreme views and thrilling experience that the 3-kilometer hike provides.

Would you be brave enough to do this hike?

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Discover Spain’s Moorish Heritage in Elche https://travelermaster.com/discover-spains-moorish-heritage-in-elche/ Sun, 12 May 2019 14:05:34 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=5986 Far off of the radar of most guidebooks and Spain travel guides is the city of Elche, located in the south of the Valencian Community. While it might not have spectacular beaches or be as famous as cities like Alicante and Valencia nearby, Elche is a fascinating city that’s definitely worth getting to know. Parts […]

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Far off of the radar of most guidebooks and Spain travel guides is the city of Elche, located in the south of the Valencian Community.

While it might not have spectacular beaches or be as famous as cities like Alicante and Valencia nearby, Elche is a fascinating city that’s definitely worth getting to know.

Parts of Spain, including where Elche is located, were ruled by the Moors for several centuries until nearly 1500. Elche itself was under their rule throughout the Middle Ages, until 1244. Their fingerprints still remain in this city.

In Elche, you can find “El Palmeral,” a massive plantation of date palms that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Moors implemented an irrigation system that allowed this grove to grow in Europe due to Elche’s warm climate. It’s the only date palm plantation in all of Europe and is a beautiful and fascinating place to walk around and visit.

Elche’s Old Town also has plenty of signs of its Moorish past. By strolling around its pedestrian-only streets, you can see architecture and blue domes that are clearly inspired by Arabic architecture.

Believe it or not, you can also visit an underground Arab bath complex dating back to 1150. It has been excavated and can now be visited, providing a fascinating look at Elche’s past.

Be sure to check out Elche if you’re in Spain!

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Elx, sol, calor, azul, palmeral, etc

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Variety is the Spice of Life in Valencia, Spain https://travelermaster.com/variety-is-the-spice-of-life-in-valencia-spain/ Thu, 25 Apr 2019 06:00:47 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=5571 Valencia is the third biggest and one of the oldest city in Spain, making it totally unique to other major cities. The atmosphere is so chill, yet full of artistic energy so you never get bored. Valencia is perfectly laid out so you never feel like you’re in a tourist trap, but still, everything you […]

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Valencia is the third biggest and one of the oldest city in Spain, making it totally unique to other major cities. The atmosphere is so chill, yet full of artistic energy so you never get bored. Valencia is perfectly laid out so you never feel like you’re in a tourist trap, but still, everything you want is within your reach. So if you want a Spanish experience that actually feels authentic, run to Valencia.

What to Do

One of the most famous places to visit in the city is the City of Arts and Science, which is a complex of futuristic and unusual buildings that holds a museum, planetarium, an opera house, and more. There are bridges, pools, and so much to look at that even if you don’t go inside anywhere, just looking the buildings will bring curiosity and joy.

You will find the City of Arts and Science towards the end of Turia Park, which was once a riverbed but the city decided to drain it after a catastrophic flood in 1957 that killed 100 people. Now, it’s used as a massive park and green space that is 7 km in length and full of beautiful trees, pavilions, and places to picnic all year round.

The Central Market is another must-visit place in Valencia, and is housed in such a beautiful building. The high circular ceilings have lots of tiles and details that are so nice to look at, and because of them, the space never feels crowded no matter how many people are there. Pick up some local oranges or get a treat from one of the many stalls.

Food

There is so much that Valencia is known for in the food world. The most famous is definitely their paella, which is different than the seafood paella most of the world is used to. Instead, the Valencian paella is made up of green beans, lima beans, rabbit, snails, and usually chicken or duck. The best place to get it from is definitely Casa Cesar El Delfin, and if you go there, go for lunch and get the menu del dia which includes three tapas, all you can drink alcohol and soft drinks, paella, homemade dessert, and coffee!

Valencia is also the home of horchata, a well-known drink in South America that originates in Valencia. This milky cinnamon drink is the perfect way to cool off during the summer, and one of the best places to get it is Horchateria Panach in the nearby suburb of Alboraia, just a few metro stops away from the City of Arts and Science.

When you go to Valencia, you might notice all the animals that people have. This love of pets continues into their coffee shop culture, as there are many cat cafes through the city! Many of the cafes actually have rescue cats that can then be adopted by the cafe patrons, so it’s very humane. One of the best is La Fabrica De Huellas, which functions as a cafe in the front where patrons can bring their dogs, and in the back, it’s cat city!

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> travel Spain Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Mon, 08 Jul 2019 12:19:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png travel Spain Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Cáceres Has the Most Beautiful Old Town in Spain https://travelermaster.com/caceres-has-the-most-beautiful-old-town-in-spain/ Wed, 10 Jul 2019 06:00:27 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=7875 Located in the quiet Extremadura region of western Spain lies the city of Caceres, a tranquil small city of only 95,000 people. You’ve probably never heard of this city, but it’s hiding a beautiful secret – it has the most beautiful old town in all of Spain. Caceres was founded by the Romans back in […]

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Located in the quiet Extremadura region of western Spain lies the city of Caceres, a tranquil small city of only 95,000 people. You’ve probably never heard of this city, but it’s hiding a beautiful secret – it has the most beautiful old town in all of Spain.

Caceres was founded by the Romans back in 25 BC, but the city’s still-standing old town dates back to the medieval times. With no influence by modern architecture or buildings, you truly feel that you’re stepping into a time machine by walking into the beautifully preserved old town.

The old town is a fascinating blend of different historical periods and architecture. One of the most recognizable parts of the old town are the towers which were once used for defense. These were built during the era of Moorish rule in Caceres, and have been standing for nearly a thousand years.

Other architectural influences in Caceres’s old town include Roman, Gothic, and Renaissance. It’s an eclectic mix, but it’s beautiful in combination. Caceres’s old town in so stunning and authentic, in fact, that it’s been used as the set for several movies and TV shows such as “Game of Thrones.”

So, if you’re looking for a fascinating Spanish destination that’s off the beaten path, you can go wrong with the beautiful old town of Caceres.

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These Are Spain’s 4 Best Cities for Tapas https://travelermaster.com/these-are-spains-4-best-cities-for-tapas/ Fri, 05 Jul 2019 10:26:36 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=7397 Planning a trip to Spain? If so, you have to start thinking about where to travel in order to try the best “tapas.” These little plates of food are eaten along with a drink. Depending on where you travel, they might even come free with your drink order! Here are our recommendations for the four […]

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Planning a trip to Spain? If so, you have to start thinking about where to travel in order to try the best “tapas.”

These little plates of food are eaten along with a drink. Depending on where you travel, they might even come free with your drink order!

Here are our recommendations for the four best tapas cities in Spain.

Granada

Located in Andalusia is the southern city of Granada. Here, you’ll find excellent and generous tapas that are provided for free with a drink. Be sure to try local favorites like gazpacho, a cold tomato soup, and all kinds of meat dishes.

View this post on Instagram

Cerveza roja, y de tapita, manitas de cerdo…. ummmmm!

A post shared by NUEVO PATIO DE ARRIOLA BUFFET (@restaurante_elpatiodearriola) on

Leon

This small northwestern city might not have the most fame for tourists, but its tapas scene is fantastic. Another city where tapas are included with a drink order, you have to try Leon classics such as blood sausage and “cecina,” a dried, cured beef product.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BwTtedqgZf2/

Vigo

Love free seafood tapas? Vigo is the right city for you. Located on the Atlantic Ocean in the region of Galicia, bars here typically provide a seafood-inspired tapa made with local ingredients such as mussels or seafood rice with your drink order.

San Sebastian

The tapas in San Sebastian aren’t free as they are in the other cities on the list, but they are delicious. Try Basque tapas (called “pintxos”) in the Old Town near La Concha Beach and be ready to try all kinds of unique flavors.

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Looking for an Extreme Hike? the Caminito del Rey is for You https://travelermaster.com/looking-for-an-extreme-hike-the-caminito-del-rey-is-for-you/ Mon, 10 Jun 2019 12:31:13 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=6817 Hiking is often an adrenaline rush that provides exciting paths and breathtaking views to the people that hit the trails. While hiking is exciting, it probably isn’t quite right to define it as an “extreme sport.” That is, until you see the “Caminito del Rey,” a hiking path located in the province of Malaga, Spain. […]

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Hiking is often an adrenaline rush that provides exciting paths and breathtaking views to the people that hit the trails.

While hiking is exciting, it probably isn’t quite right to define it as an “extreme sport.” That is, until you see the “Caminito del Rey,” a hiking path located in the province of Malaga, Spain.

This hiking path was constructed at the turn of the 20th century in order to provide workers at the hydroelectric plants in the areas a way to reach their worksites. The Guadalhorce River cuts through the gorge that the path traverses.

The name of the path translates to “The King’s Little Path,” and this is because Spanish king Alfonso XIII visited and walked the path back in 1921 to celebrate the opening of the canyon’s hydroelectric dam.

Now that the path isn’t used by the workers, it’s become a tourist attraction and a thrilling hike for visitors of all skill levels and abilities. Until a restoration was completed in 2015, it was known as a dangerous path due to various stretches in which the path had fallen into disrepair.

However, now that the path has been made completely safe, more and more tourists are flocking to the Caminito del Rey to enjoy the extreme views and thrilling experience that the 3-kilometer hike provides.

Would you be brave enough to do this hike?

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Discover Spain’s Moorish Heritage in Elche https://travelermaster.com/discover-spains-moorish-heritage-in-elche/ Sun, 12 May 2019 14:05:34 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=5986 Far off of the radar of most guidebooks and Spain travel guides is the city of Elche, located in the south of the Valencian Community. While it might not have spectacular beaches or be as famous as cities like Alicante and Valencia nearby, Elche is a fascinating city that’s definitely worth getting to know. Parts […]

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Far off of the radar of most guidebooks and Spain travel guides is the city of Elche, located in the south of the Valencian Community.

While it might not have spectacular beaches or be as famous as cities like Alicante and Valencia nearby, Elche is a fascinating city that’s definitely worth getting to know.

Parts of Spain, including where Elche is located, were ruled by the Moors for several centuries until nearly 1500. Elche itself was under their rule throughout the Middle Ages, until 1244. Their fingerprints still remain in this city.

In Elche, you can find “El Palmeral,” a massive plantation of date palms that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Moors implemented an irrigation system that allowed this grove to grow in Europe due to Elche’s warm climate. It’s the only date palm plantation in all of Europe and is a beautiful and fascinating place to walk around and visit.

Elche’s Old Town also has plenty of signs of its Moorish past. By strolling around its pedestrian-only streets, you can see architecture and blue domes that are clearly inspired by Arabic architecture.

Believe it or not, you can also visit an underground Arab bath complex dating back to 1150. It has been excavated and can now be visited, providing a fascinating look at Elche’s past.

Be sure to check out Elche if you’re in Spain!

View this post on Instagram

Elx, sol, calor, azul, palmeral, etc

A post shared by Ian Morris (@ianmm8) on

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Variety is the Spice of Life in Valencia, Spain https://travelermaster.com/variety-is-the-spice-of-life-in-valencia-spain/ Thu, 25 Apr 2019 06:00:47 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=5571 Valencia is the third biggest and one of the oldest city in Spain, making it totally unique to other major cities. The atmosphere is so chill, yet full of artistic energy so you never get bored. Valencia is perfectly laid out so you never feel like you’re in a tourist trap, but still, everything you […]

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Valencia is the third biggest and one of the oldest city in Spain, making it totally unique to other major cities. The atmosphere is so chill, yet full of artistic energy so you never get bored. Valencia is perfectly laid out so you never feel like you’re in a tourist trap, but still, everything you want is within your reach. So if you want a Spanish experience that actually feels authentic, run to Valencia.

What to Do

One of the most famous places to visit in the city is the City of Arts and Science, which is a complex of futuristic and unusual buildings that holds a museum, planetarium, an opera house, and more. There are bridges, pools, and so much to look at that even if you don’t go inside anywhere, just looking the buildings will bring curiosity and joy.

You will find the City of Arts and Science towards the end of Turia Park, which was once a riverbed but the city decided to drain it after a catastrophic flood in 1957 that killed 100 people. Now, it’s used as a massive park and green space that is 7 km in length and full of beautiful trees, pavilions, and places to picnic all year round.

The Central Market is another must-visit place in Valencia, and is housed in such a beautiful building. The high circular ceilings have lots of tiles and details that are so nice to look at, and because of them, the space never feels crowded no matter how many people are there. Pick up some local oranges or get a treat from one of the many stalls.

Food

There is so much that Valencia is known for in the food world. The most famous is definitely their paella, which is different than the seafood paella most of the world is used to. Instead, the Valencian paella is made up of green beans, lima beans, rabbit, snails, and usually chicken or duck. The best place to get it from is definitely Casa Cesar El Delfin, and if you go there, go for lunch and get the menu del dia which includes three tapas, all you can drink alcohol and soft drinks, paella, homemade dessert, and coffee!

Valencia is also the home of horchata, a well-known drink in South America that originates in Valencia. This milky cinnamon drink is the perfect way to cool off during the summer, and one of the best places to get it is Horchateria Panach in the nearby suburb of Alboraia, just a few metro stops away from the City of Arts and Science.

When you go to Valencia, you might notice all the animals that people have. This love of pets continues into their coffee shop culture, as there are many cat cafes through the city! Many of the cafes actually have rescue cats that can then be adopted by the cafe patrons, so it’s very humane. One of the best is La Fabrica De Huellas, which functions as a cafe in the front where patrons can bring their dogs, and in the back, it’s cat city!

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