If you are a sports enthusiast, Spain is the place for you to go. You can go for skiing, golfing, Para sailing, rock or mountain climbing, go on nature trails or camping. Spain is a place full of fiesta and fun. It is a lively city with so much of enthusiasm and passion. The best time to visit Spain is between July and August.
This mind boggling place called Spain doesn’t give you the option of not having to do anything since it has so much to offer to its people that once you are visiting Spain you don’t want to miss even a part of it. Barcelona is also one of the main tourist attractions with historical architecture and beautiful museums. Barcelona also hosts the annual 3G World event, which is a telecommunications exhibition and it draws telecom professionals from all over the world.
There are lots of religious places that you can visit in Spain like the Cordoba’s Mezquita which is a magnificent and beautiful mosque constructed in Spain or you can visit the Church of the Sacred Family which was constructed in 1882 and is a masterpiece of modernist architecture which pushes the gothic style to the extreme.
For people looking for wild abandoned fun, the nightlife of Madrid has a lot to offer with bewildering bars, discos and restaurants. The Plaza de Mayor which historically was a market place and then subsequently became the centre for all festivities, carnivals and bullfights, today has a lot of up-market bars and restaurants. Madrid’s art collection is one of the best in the world and draws a lot of tourists. Museo Del Prado is one of the greatest galleries in the world and has the highest concentration of masterpieces as compared to any other gallery or museum in the world. The Templo de Debod which is also in Madrid is an Egyptian temple dating back to 2000BC which has been brought piece by piece from Egypt and reconstructed piece by piece.
Spain has something to offer to everyone, but it is advisable to make your plans in advance and check for offers on the internet. Have a great vacation and remember to drop in a postcard to your near and dear ones.
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