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Spain Travel Guide | Travel and Tours

Tourist information on Spain

The land of siesta, everyday life in Spain moves slowly and arrives late.

Everyone here is just enjoying life.

That's why traveling and backpacking to Spain is a lot of fun.

Spain is a beautiful, interesting and dynamic country with a lot of uniqueness and regional variety. Madrid and Barcelona are modern and energetic cities, Granada has a Moorish touch, and the Basque Country to the north is contrasted with the life of the south.


Spaniards love visitors, welcome strangers, drink good wine, laugh at a good meal and enjoy life. The people are not in a rush here.

And, as an additional bonus, It is a very cheap country to visit.

This travel guide to Spain for budgets and backpackers can help you discover what to see, do, how to save money, stay safe and everything else!

Things to See and Do in Spain

Join the Running of the Bulls

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Held in July in Pamplona, the Running of the Bulls attracts both the brave and the stupid. While it would never make the real race, the celebration of several days is still a good place to drink sangria, eat good food, wear a red scarf and celebrate the way only Spain can do it.

Lounge on the Costa Del Sol

Lounge on the Costa Del Sol

Come and hang out on the beach and enjoy the relaxed life for which Spain is famous. The sunny coast in southern Spain is famous for its beautiful beaches, great nightlife (and tons of tourists). Malaga is one of the biggest places on the coast, but I think there are better places below.

Go to Valencia

Go to Valencia

Valencia is a pretty incredible city. Tomato fight in the nearby town of Bunol, which attracts thousands of people every August, most of whom use Valencia as their home. It has excellent seafood, paella, history and a good football team. It is a wonderful city!

Walk the Camino

Walk the Camino

The Camino de Santiago, or The Way of Saint James, is a popular pilgrimage route that stretches from the French border to Santiago de Compostela, in northwestern Spain. The stretch of 800 km, this one-month trek requires a lot of dedication. However, it is an excellent way to see the country and some of the least visited areas of Spain.

Wander through Seville

Wander through Seville

Seville is an incredible city with great churches, palaces and historical sites. They also have good shopping here. People really like the Jewish quarter here and the monument dedicated to the different regions of Spain. This is also a great student city.

Visit Gibraltar

Visit Gibraltar

Bordering Spain on the Iberian Peninsula, Gibraltar is actually an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. Here you will find an interesting mix of cultures, with influences from Great Britain, Spain and North Africa that collide.

Hike in the Sierra Nevada

Hike in the Sierra Nevada

This mountain area is an ideal place for hiking in summer, skiing in winter and exploring small towns. This area is one of the most beautiful and steep of Spain and one of the best areas for outdoor activities in Spain. There are a lot of trails that vary in length and difficulty, as well as the possibility of guided tours.

Visit San Sebastian

Visit San Sebastian

The center of the Basque area of Spain, this place has a killer nightlife and beach. In addition, architecture makes it one of the most beautiful and unique cities in Spain.

Hike the Pyrenees

Hike the Pyrenees

The majestic mountain range that surrounds the walls of France is full of medieval villages, hiking trails in high mountains and excellent skis. It is also the traditional beginning of El Camino.

Great Cathedral and Mosque

Great Cathedral and Mosque in spain

The Mosque of Cordoba is by far the most exquisite example of the Muslim fabric in Spain. Its giant arches, jasper columns, marble floors, richly gilded prayer niches and the imposing vaulted sanctuary of Byzantine mosaics date back to when Cordoba was under Muslim influence.

Unwind in Salamanca

Tourism in Salamanca

Salamanca seems to be in the middle of nowhere, but it has a lot of life. This is a university city, but it is not huge, so expect a mix of small-town atmosphere, excellent nightlife and many backpackers.

Visit the Guggenheim Museum

Visit the Guggenheim Museum

One of the most famous museums in the world, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao always has some interesting exhibitions about modern art. Even if you're not a fan of modern art, you should visit it just to see it. The architecture of this museum is something to admire. Frank Gehry, possibly one of today's most famous living architects, designed it to have a very unique wavy style.

Explore Basque Country

Reasons to Visit Basque Country

Basque Country is an autonomous region in Spain, a place with its own culture and heritage. Located in the northeast corner of Spain, you will notice the difference as soon as you set foot in the region. If you are in places out of the ordinary, make sure you visit the Basque Country.

When to Go to Spain

When to Go to Spain

Spain is pleasant all year round, but the high season is definitely in the summer months from June to the end of August. Popular destinations such as Barcelona and Ibiza experience a massive influx of tourism, so much so that residents of Barcelona have begun to resist visitors. Take into account your behavior and respect the locals. That said, the weather is fabulous at this time of year, with high temperatures at 90 ° F (30 ° C).

The temperature in Spain does not usually go down too much, with winter temperatures between 40 and 50 ° F (4-10 ° C) throughout the country. However, northern Spain sometimes experiences snowfall, especially in mountainous areas.

The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) are really good times to visit. This is usually the period between April to the end of May and September to the end of October. The tourist traffic will be much less congested and the prices are cheaper in general. The temperatures are pleasant, although it is not exactly the beach season. Beach destinations such as Ibiza and Mallorca tend to be very quiet during this time (and are invaded by noisy tourists in summer).

How to Stay Safe in Spain

How to Stay Safe in Spain

Spain is very safe for backpackers and solo travelers, and violent attacks are rare. The minor crime is the most common type of crime, and you should always be alert to scams, which are common in the continent. There are a lot of travel scams and pickpockets in the main tourist areas of the continent.
Be very careful in Barcelona, where people will try to take the phone to the street and the pickpocket or grab their things in the metro full of people (not so bad in other parts of Spain).

Always trust your instinct. If the driver of a taxi seems cloudy, stop and leave. If your hotel is more sordid than you thought, get out of there. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and identification.

If you do not do it at home, do not do it here!

The most important advice I can offer is to buy good travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against illnesses, injuries, thefts and cancellations. It is an integral protection in case something goes wrong. Please don’t go on a trip without him. You can use the following widget to find the right policy for you:

What to Pack for Spain

What to Pack for Spain

Clothes

1 pair of jeans (heavy and not easily dried, but I like them; a good alternative is khaki pants)
1 pair of shorts
1 bathing suit
5 T-shirts
1 long-sleeved T-shirt
1 pair of flip-flops
1 pair of sneakers
1 pair of dress shoes (if you plan to go out to nice places)
1 dress shirt for when go out to a respectable place in the evening
8 pairs of socks
5 pairs of boxer shorts
Deodorant
1 razor
1 towel
1 toothbrush
1 tube of toothpaste
1 package of dental floss
1 small bottle of shampoo
1 small bottle of shower gel

Small Medical Kit (safety is important!!!)

Band-Aids
Eye drops
Earplugs
Tylenol
Antibacterial cream
Hydrocortisone cream
Hand sanitizer (germs = sick = bad holiday)

Miscellaneous

A key or combination lock (safety first)
Zip-lock bags (keeps things from leaking or exploding)
Plastic bags (great for laundry)
Universal charger/adaptor (this applies to everyone)
Life Straw (a water bottle with a purifier)
Packing List Addendum for Solo Female travelers
Kristin Addis, our solo female travel guru, wrote this list as an addition to the basics above:

Clothing

2-3 long-sleeve tops
2-3 T-shirts
3-4 spaghetti tops
1 sarong
1 swimsuit
1 light cardigan
1 pair of stretchy jeans (Which wash and dry easily)
1 pair of leggings (if it’s cold, they can go under your jeans, otherwise with a dress or shirt)

Toiletries

1 hairbrush
Makeup you use
Hair bands & hair clips
1 dry shampoo spray & talc powder (keeps long hair grease free in between washes)

Feminine hygiene products (you can opt to buy there too, but I prefer not to count on it, and most people have their preferred products)

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