Top 5 free things to do in Madrid
Our top 5 free things to do in Madrid, Spain include visiting the Prado for free, getting 360 views of Madrid, seeing an Egyptian temple and more.
Our top 5 free things to do in Madrid, Spain include visiting the Prado for free, getting 360 views of Madrid, seeing an Egyptian temple and more.
Looking for an affordable, filling lunch? Want to experience Spain like a local? A menu del día is a great way to save money and experience local Spanish food.
Free self-guided walking tours, art exhibitions, and a great museums: there are plenty of great things to do in Cádiz in southern Spain.
A Coruña, Spain, is full of great things to do: visit the tower of Hercules, explore the tapas bars, and take part in the epic summer festival of San Juan.
Spain is a large country, and there’s a lot to see in the different regions that form the country. There are plenty of ways to get around in Spain, including land, air and sea — check out the options in our Spain transport podcast.
Sometimes it makes sense to fly to an alternative airport and make your way to your final destination by ground transport. In the Canary Islands, if you’re going to Fuerteventura, you might want to fly into Lanzarote.
Galicians love to eat out, and a lot of the names on the menu will be new to you. Here’s five of the best Galician dishes for your trip to northern Spain.
It’s easy to spend a week or more in the Spanish seaside city of La Coruña, but one day is okay too! Check out our guide to how to spend one day in A Coruña, Spain.
Spain is one of our favourite countries in the world — something just keeps drawing us back! Since our first visit there in 2008, we’ve set up temporary bases in three Spanish cities, walked four Caminos de Santiago, and tasted countless tapas. With its huge regional variation, a visit to one part of Spain could…
Alcalá de Henares is a charming city in central Spain, not far from Madrid. Good food, great architecture: check it out in these Alcala Instagram photos.
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