Antonio Gala, Spanish writer of the 20th century
With deep religious roots and a great cultural variety present in world-famous cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, Seville, or Granada.
Spain has been the birthplace of numerous artists who are global stars like Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró, Isabel Allende, Velázquez, Cervantes, Penélope Cruz, Rosalía, and many others...
Before or after appreciating the local art, we recommend taking care of your stomach and enjoying a gastronomic experience known as "tapas", a wide variety of small delights to share. But leave space in your stomach (or extend your stay) because Spain is also famous for its paellas, its Iberian ham, its wines, and many other temptations, as reflected by the excellent chefs internationally known such as Ferran Adrià, Dabiz Muñoz, or Jose Andrés, all awarded with Michelin stars.
We cannot end the day without a celebration, in Spain it is essential, especially to celebrate in the Spanish way: with joy and emotion! "Con ganas," as they say in Spain! Flamenco is a Spanish art form that is considered a UNESCO World Heritage. This festivity involves music, dance, and singing. It is a deeply rooted cultural expression that reflects the passion and emotion of the Spanish people. ¡Olé!
From coastal regions with paradisiacal beaches to mountainous areas of the Pyrenees and Asturias, you will enjoy a wide range of unique natural contrasts. It will be difficult to decide where to start and then it will be equally difficult to wish to return home.
"Spain is a land of stories, where legends blend with reality and imagination runs free."
Laurie Lee, 20th-century English poet.
"To truly understand Spain, you must understand its food" Jose Andrés, Spanish Chef with two Michelin stars.