Best cities to visit in the Royal Kingdom of Spain

Tempestuous and loyal to a good lifestyle, the Royal Kingdom of Spain is an epic realm where you will find vibrancy and diversity come to life every day. Soul-stirring scenery, ageless villages, springy valleys, outrageously odd crags, gorgeous Mediterranean bays, and stunning beach outcrops are just a few of the things you’ll find here. It’s the country where you can decipher paintings by some of the world’s most elusive artists, like Antoni Gaudí, Picasso and Salvador Dalí. 

In Spain, art reflects life, whether it be exquisite paintings, eerie Roman relics, bustling cathedrals, towering monuments, or awe-inspiring Islamic architecture. Each one bears witness to an indelible imprint! Every day in the Royal Kingdom of Spain is a celebration of life. It’s called a fiesta in Spanish. Even amid their foodie fetish, there’s a distinct quality about them. The magnitude of the Spanish experience is astonishing, whether it’s in terms of cuisine or geography.

The traditions of Spanish cuisine and wine have been passed down through the years. Here is a list of Spanish cities that will best introduce you to the country’s top offerings.

Madrid

Madrid, Spain’s capital, is studded with classic boulevards as well as extensive beaches, groomed parks, vast museums of European art, lavish Royal Palaces, portico-lined Plazas, and armouries displaying memorable weaponry. This dynamic metropolis is an enchanting destination to visit and/or reside in because of its vibrant vitality. Art aficionados, in particular, enjoy returning to places they’ve visited previously. The wealthiest Spaniards have heaped honour on the daintiest home-grown talents for centuries. Several masterpieces by Spanish painters such as Dalí, Picasso and Miró now grace the walls of Madrid’s world-class museums.

In Madrid, you will be surrounded by Spain’s vast architectural history, which ranges from the austere brickwork of old mansions to the slate pinnacles of royal palaces, creating a magnificent backdrop. Madrid is also one of Europe’s most delicious gastronomic centres. Eating and drinking in Madrid’s ancient setting is an equal delight, from tapas to table meals, and from pubs to nightclubs. You’ll always find yourself in the thick of a cheering crowd, no matter what time of day it is.

Barcelona

Located on Spain’s Mediterranean coast, Barcelona is a compelling Spanish seaside city with a diverse cultural heritage, legendary architectural wonders, modernista masterpieces, and the world’s most lauded dining and wine experience. Biblical city walls, soaring cathedral columns, sun-soaked beaches, furtive passageways, dim Gothic lanes, forest-covered hills, botanic and sculpture gardens, peaceful plazas, and sculptural masterpieces beckoning a jumble of whimsical artistic creations by Gaudí and his contemporaries mark millennia of history in this city.

Barcelona’s culinary traditions honour Catalan cooking with simple yet flavorful ingredients. Paella, cured ham, and other local delicacies are served in awe-inspiring settings throughout Barcelona. Live music performances, flamenco cadences, jazz nights, and historic concert venues fill Barcelona’s nightlife scene at all hours of the day and night.

A few useful Spanish expressions

Good Morning Buenos días (Pronounced Bon-ness Ni-az)

Let’s Go Vamonos (casual alternative Vamos)

Thank You, Gracias (Pronounced Gra-See-Aaz)

Good Night Buenas Noches (Pronounced Bon-ness No-chess)

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  1. Never been to Spain, I am a huge an of Rafael Nadal too 😀 Nephew follows football so we have many reasons to go!

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