The cost of living in Barcelona is on a par with Madrid and higher than in rural villages or other coastal towns.
Read OnDubbed El Rincon Olvidado, the forgotten corner, because it's so far off the beaten track, the Spanish province of Teruel on Aragon's southernmost tip is one of Spain's most overlooked regions.
Read OnLiterally meaning “stopping place,” Spain’s first parador was opened in Navarredonda de Gredos in 1928, an age of poor inns and hostels.
Read OnThe Costa del Sol in Andalucia has always been a favorite playground for Brits and northern Europeans thanks to its minimum 300 days of sunshine a year and warm winters.
Read OnMany properties in Spain have an illegal overbuild or may not have been registered. As such, we advise you to use extreme caution when purchasing property here.
Read OnI went to the Deia as an Earthwatch volunteer. This program sends people around the world to assist in conservation and education projects.
Read OnHere on the Costa del Sol, large extended families gather at beachfront restaurants called merenderos, to celebrate the Feast of the Three Kings—the Twelfth day of Christmas—over a midday meal.
Read OnBenidorm, on the Costa Blanca in Spain, has a welcoming climate and is one of the most popular seaside resorts in Europe.
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