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From tapas bar hopping in Madrid to beach bronzing in Barcelona, this is your ultimate inside guide to the very best of Spain. By Ben Holbrook and friends.
Whether you’re in Madrid for a few hours or a few days, the Dropit! left luggage facility allows you to store your luggage quickly and securely…
Leave a CommentTravel blogger Liz Peterson shares her personal favourite things to do and see in her beloved Sevilla.
1 CommentA feat of architecture dating back hundreds of years, Granada’s Alhambra Palace, in Andalusia, is one of Spain’s most popular tourist attractions. Click through and see why!
1 CommentBorn and raised in this charming riverside town, Galician writer Marta López shares her insider recommendations on the very best things to do in Ourense.
Leave a CommentThe sun kissed island of Majorca has much more to offer than sprawling tourist resorts and crowded beaches. Head off the beaten track and you’ll…
Leave a CommentFind your perfect accommodation in one of Spain’s most iconic cities. From luxury 5* boutiques to budget friendly hostels, these are the best beds in Seville.
Leave a CommentFood tour guide Lauren Aloise from Devour Madrid Food Tours shares her personal favourite foodie spots in Madrid.
1 CommentGranada (Spain) city expert and local blogger Molly shares her personal recommendations on the best hotels in Granada, Spain – EVERYTHING from 5* luxury to budget and family-friendly hotels.
Leave a CommentAbigail Roule from Devour Málaga Food Tours shares her favourite foodie spots in Málaga, Spain.
1 CommentDiscover the heart of Spain’s tapas culture with Cyra Alcock, your inside guide from Devour Seville Food Tours.
Leave a CommentTried and true favorite tapas bars, restaurants and bars in Seville, Spain.
Leave a CommentSylvie, my girlfriend, was living in Madrid when I met her. I was living in Barcelona at the time. Every weekend for a year, I’d…
6 CommentsMummified hands and Jesus’ favourite coffee cup, Ben Holbrook discovers that Valencia is unfathomably ancient… I’ve just spent a beautiful sunny evening wandering the sun-kissed…
Leave a CommentOn first inspection it feels like Valencia, Spain’s third largest city, is a blend; a cocktail of classic Madrileño style with the palm-tree-aromas of Barcelona. I…
Leave a CommentAs I write this I am sitting in La Latina, Madrid, the capital city of Spain. The warm summer breeze flows gently through the rustic…
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OK, OK, in Spain it’s called cava and not champagne, but it’s actually the same decadent drink of your dreams. In fact, Catalunya produces the bulk of the world’s cava, and here in Barcelona, when it’s served with a few sliced butifarra (Catalan sausages) in an oven-warm baguette, it is pure and unadulterated pleasure.










