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spain tourismOnce away from the holiday you could only be in Spain . In the cities you can see old streets suddenly open out to views of exciting modern architecture, while spit and sawdust bars and discos serving wine from the barrel rub shoulders. Travel is easy, accommodation plentiful, the climate soft, the people relaxed, the beaches long and sandy, the food and drink easy to come by and full of regional variety. More than 50 million foreigners a year visit and enjoy spain tourism, yet you can also travel for days and hear nothing but Spanish. Spain can be enjoyable any time of year. The ideal monthsfor spain tourism are May, June and September (plus April and October in the south). At these times you can rely on good to excellent weather, yet avoid the extreme heat - and the main crush of Spanish and foreign tourists - of July and August. But there's decent weather in some parts of Spain virtually year round. Winter along the southern and southeastern Mediterranean coasts is mild, while in the height of summer you can retreat to the northwest, to beaches or high mountains anywhere to escape excessive heat. The best festivals are mostly concentrated between Semana Santa (the week leading up to Easter Sunday) and September to October. In true Spanish style, cultural events are almost inevitably celebrated with a wild party and a holiday. Among the festivals to look out for are La Tamborrada (Festividad de San Sebastián) in San Sebastián on 19 January, a short but rowdy event where the whole town dresses up and goes berserk. Carnaval takes place throughout the country in late February; the wildest are said to be in Sitges and Cádiz. In March, Valencia has a week-long party known as Las Fallas, which is marked by all-night dancing, drinking, first-class fireworks and colourful processions. Semana Santa (Holy Week) is the week leading up to Easter Sunday, and is marked by parades of holy images through the streets; Seville is the place to be if you can get accommodation. In late April, Seville's Feria de Abril is a week-long party counterbalancing the religious fervour of Semana Santa. The tourism and culture in spain is one of the reasons so many people from europe have bought spanish property for sale to make their hom. property in spain murcia is one of the most popular regions for british. The last Wednesday in August sees the Valencian town of Buñol go bonkers with La Tomatina , in which the surplus from its tomato harvest is sploshed around in a friendly riot. The Running of the Bulls (Fiesta de San Fermín) in Pamplona in July is perhaps Spain's most famous festival. Along the north coast, staggered through the first half of August, is Semana Grande, another week of heavy drinking and hangovers. Whether it's museums or the endless places worthy of visiting to do some sightseeing, art galleries, cinemas, theatres, street festivals, parks, restaurants. For beach vacationers and holiday-makers in spain, the clean, sunny beaches on offer will be sure to please. You'll soon realize how friendly and open the spanish locals are, and at the same time experience this interesting blend of cultures. |