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]]>As most people know, Seville is an extremely hot place. Even in the beginning of spring temperatures can exceeded 80 F. For that reason, you will often find spouts and fountains around the city with plaques that says “agua potable”, which means drinkable water. This is wonderful news as you really need to stay hydrated when walking around, so bring your bottle and fill up!
Andalusia is the birthplace of flamenco, and when you go, you really will see it happening everywhere. Whether it’s advertisements for shows or solo dancers on the street dancing on a piece of wood, that city is filled with that energetic and emotional dance.
Seville is a super colorful city, and almost any building you witness will seem like it should be in a museum or set up as a palace. Seville is especially famous for it’s yellow and white buildings, so be prepared for some magical moments.
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]]>The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela is something out of a fairy tale. The church is absolutely massive, and completely stunning inside and out. The church began being built in the late 11th century and was finished in the 1211, which means it’s over 800 years old!
This is no normal park, and has beautiful large tree lined paths that are so dreamy and serene. The park is also host to some of the best views of the cathedral, which means the perfect spot for a photo-opp! There are also many quirky statues and sculptures, including one of two women in brightly colored outfits, called “The Two Mary’s”, which portray two women who used to come to the park at the same time every day.
Surprisingly enough, Santiago has an amazing food scene and nightlife despite it’s small size. You can get great traditional tapas, wonderful cheeses and dance the night away in the center of the city.
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]]>People all over Spain are notorious for going out late, and the rumors are true. You might go out for a beer early in the night, but if you want to go to a proper club, you certainly cannot get there before 2am and prepare yourself to stay out until 6 or even 7 in the morning.
The reason why the tapas culture is so popular in Spain is because the Spanish eat their main meal at lunch around 2 or 3pm, and then a much smaller dinner pretty late at night. Since they eat a very late dinner, most restaurants won’t even open for business until 9pm or sometimes later, so make sure you plan your meals accordingly.
Since Spain is still a very Catholic country, most businesses will be closed on Sundays. This includes grocery stores as well, so make sure you plan accordingly on Saturday. Luckily, public transport still runs so you can get anywhere you need to be.
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]]>Galicia is a region in the Northwest of Spain. The most famous dish you will find there is pulpo, which is an octopus. They prepare the octopus by boiling it, and then simply seasoning it with olive oil, paprika, and salt. It is so delicious and tender, perfect for seafood lovers.
A lot of people know paella originated in Valencia, but what they don’t know is that the paella they cook is nothing like we have in other parts of the world. In Valencia, you will find snails, rabbit, sausage and more, although on the coast you can also find seafood paella.
Although you can find pa amb tomaquet, or tomato and bread, all over Spain, the dish actually originated in Catalonia. It consists of toasted bread with tomato pulp, and although it is simple, it is absolutely scrumptious.
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]]>As most people know, Seville is an extremely hot place. Even in the beginning of spring temperatures can exceeded 80 F. For that reason, you will often find spouts and fountains around the city with plaques that says “agua potable”, which means drinkable water. This is wonderful news as you really need to stay hydrated when walking around, so bring your bottle and fill up!
Andalusia is the birthplace of flamenco, and when you go, you really will see it happening everywhere. Whether it’s advertisements for shows or solo dancers on the street dancing on a piece of wood, that city is filled with that energetic and emotional dance.
Seville is a super colorful city, and almost any building you witness will seem like it should be in a museum or set up as a palace. Seville is especially famous for it’s yellow and white buildings, so be prepared for some magical moments.
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]]>The post You Should Definitely Visit Santiago de Compostela, Spain appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela is something out of a fairy tale. The church is absolutely massive, and completely stunning inside and out. The church began being built in the late 11th century and was finished in the 1211, which means it’s over 800 years old!
This is no normal park, and has beautiful large tree lined paths that are so dreamy and serene. The park is also host to some of the best views of the cathedral, which means the perfect spot for a photo-opp! There are also many quirky statues and sculptures, including one of two women in brightly colored outfits, called “The Two Mary’s”, which portray two women who used to come to the park at the same time every day.
Surprisingly enough, Santiago has an amazing food scene and nightlife despite it’s small size. You can get great traditional tapas, wonderful cheeses and dance the night away in the center of the city.
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]]>The post Things You Need to Know Before You Go to Spain appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>People all over Spain are notorious for going out late, and the rumors are true. You might go out for a beer early in the night, but if you want to go to a proper club, you certainly cannot get there before 2am and prepare yourself to stay out until 6 or even 7 in the morning.
The reason why the tapas culture is so popular in Spain is because the Spanish eat their main meal at lunch around 2 or 3pm, and then a much smaller dinner pretty late at night. Since they eat a very late dinner, most restaurants won’t even open for business until 9pm or sometimes later, so make sure you plan your meals accordingly.
Since Spain is still a very Catholic country, most businesses will be closed on Sundays. This includes grocery stores as well, so make sure you plan accordingly on Saturday. Luckily, public transport still runs so you can get anywhere you need to be.
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]]>The post Famous Regional Spanish Foods You Must Travel to Eat appeared first on Beautiful Trends Today.
]]>Galicia is a region in the Northwest of Spain. The most famous dish you will find there is pulpo, which is an octopus. They prepare the octopus by boiling it, and then simply seasoning it with olive oil, paprika, and salt. It is so delicious and tender, perfect for seafood lovers.
A lot of people know paella originated in Valencia, but what they don’t know is that the paella they cook is nothing like we have in other parts of the world. In Valencia, you will find snails, rabbit, sausage and more, although on the coast you can also find seafood paella.
Although you can find pa amb tomaquet, or tomato and bread, all over Spain, the dish actually originated in Catalonia. It consists of toasted bread with tomato pulp, and although it is simple, it is absolutely scrumptious.
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