Last week we visited a country that was full of history and culture, Greece. But Greece is just one of the many European countries that would make a great vacation destination. This week it is time to investigate the beauty of Spain.
Spain is country located on the Iberian Peninsula, and it is the second largest country in Europe. This country is one that is often visited by American tourists, so let’s examine the reasons why. Spain is a destination that offers a variety of activities. You can enjoy fantastic architecture by Frank Gehry and take a trip into the fascinating exhibits of the Guggenheim or take part in a local village fiesta. Each fiesta is full of striking processions and colorful attractions. Also, a unique experience that is special to Spain is to experience tapas, or light snacks. There are small cafes that can be found all around Spain, particularly in Barcelona that allow you to enjoy the sunny weather, the company of a friend, and some original Spanish dishes. These afternoon snacks make up Spanish culture, so a cafĂ© visit is definitely a must.
Spaniards also run on somewhat of a different time schedule than Americans, so it is important to keep this in mind as you begin your trip overseas. Lunch is the main meal of the day, not dinner. Dinner is served late at night, particularly around 9 PM when most people are finished working. If you thought night- life in the States was something, then you’ll be shocked to see how the Spaniards do it! Most people eat a light breakfast and go to work for a few hours. Their lunch is also usually accompanied by a siesta, or light nap. Now that you are aware of a typical Spanish day, you can be fully prepared for the vacation of a lifetime. Rich with culture, history, and beauty Spain is a country that is definitely worth exploring.
Spain is country located on the Iberian Peninsula, and it is the second largest country in Europe. This country is one that is often visited by American tourists, so let’s examine the reasons why. Spain is a destination that offers a variety of activities. You can enjoy fantastic architecture by Frank Gehry and take a trip into the fascinating exhibits of the Guggenheim or take part in a local village fiesta. Each fiesta is full of striking processions and colorful attractions. Also, a unique experience that is special to Spain is to experience tapas, or light snacks. There are small cafes that can be found all around Spain, particularly in Barcelona that allow you to enjoy the sunny weather, the company of a friend, and some original Spanish dishes. These afternoon snacks make up Spanish culture, so a cafĂ© visit is definitely a must.
Spaniards also run on somewhat of a different time schedule than Americans, so it is important to keep this in mind as you begin your trip overseas. Lunch is the main meal of the day, not dinner. Dinner is served late at night, particularly around 9 PM when most people are finished working. If you thought night- life in the States was something, then you’ll be shocked to see how the Spaniards do it! Most people eat a light breakfast and go to work for a few hours. Their lunch is also usually accompanied by a siesta, or light nap. Now that you are aware of a typical Spanish day, you can be fully prepared for the vacation of a lifetime. Rich with culture, history, and beauty Spain is a country that is definitely worth exploring.