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Guide to Spain?
Midnight in Madrid, and the capital's streets are
just beginning to stir - with thousands of tapas bars, terrazas
and makeshift stalls clustered around bustling squares. Only in
Madrid would you encounter a traffic jam after 4am - Spain's capital
is not just about a night on the tiles though - it also has world-class
museums, grandiose architecture and culture to boot.
From the springy northern pastures and craggy pinnacles of the Picos
to Europa, south across the arid plains of the interior, towards
a parched semi-desert, the Sierra Nevada, crossing Spain is almost
like crossing a continent. The culture change from north to south
is just as dramatic, and the Catalan intellectual debates barely
stir the leaves on the orange trees in the white hillcrest villages
of laid-back Andalucia.
A visit to one of Spain's cities, is to get a glimpse into it's
multifaceted identity. Never out of season, Barcelona laughs heartily
in the face of day and night. Catalan culture is a pleasure cycle
of cafes, galleries, shops, restaurants, bars, nightclubs... and
back to cafes again, where last night's revellers share breakfast
with this morning's businessmen.
Further south, Valencia and Seville are the traditional and vibrant
face of Spain - fragrant orange groves, flamenco and home to tasty
tapas. There's also Grenada, Cordoba and the Portugese border towns
to explore.
Most famous for it's beaches, there's little that could be called
sombre about the beach resorts on the Costa del Sol. If you want
something a little more isolated, then the Costa de la Luz is just
a short drive westwards, where you'll find a rugged coast, a popular
spot for whale and dolphin watching, and location of one of Spain's
great unspoilt cities, Cadiz, whose salty charm is on a par with
the other great world ports of Marseille and Havana.
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