Destinations In Spain That You Are Not Allowed To Miss

As you probably know, the beautiful country of Spain is a very popular one among tourists. If you are one of the few millions who dream about travelling to Spain, then you have to know that you should not stay in just one place. In order to see all the beauties of the country or at least parts of them, you have to go from one place to another; you have to feel the Spanish experience on your own skin!
Starting the journey

There is no better place to start the Spanish journey than Barcelona. Gaudi’s city, renowned for the outstanding, modernist architecture is one that never seems to sleep. You have to stroll down the popular and beautiful Passeig de Garcia Avenue, visit the Casa Mila, the interesting Casa Batllo and all the important art galleries in the city and make a stop in the Old Gothic Quarter (this is the place where the overwhelming Gothic Cathedral waits for its visitors).

Continuing the journey

When you finish your visit in Barcelona, go to Figueres. From Barcelona you only have to drive for an hour to the North in order to reach Figueres, so the road leading to it is no excuse for you! Figueres hosts the Dali Museum, one of the most important museums in Spain.

The unique characteristic of the museum is that it was created by Dali himself and it hosts some of his most valuable works; the works collection you will have the chance to visit in this museum has not been surpassed by any other in the world. Since you are very close to Barcelona’s coastline, do not hesitate to spend a few days exploring and discovering Costa Brava, one of the most exclusive holiday destinations in Spain.

Going to San Sebastian and Pamplona

San Sebastian is sophisticated and cosmopolitan at the same time and it represents that typical Spanish beach gateway. Situated in the heart of the Basque country, San Sebastian became famous for its delicious tapas that have a unique flavor influenced by the nearby border with France. Pamplona is famous for the dangerous bull running tradition, celebrated by a big festival every year: the San Fermin. It is true that only a few months would help you get to know Spain, but try it even if you only have a few days at your disposal! I am sure you will love it!