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Spain has something for everyone so whether you are a culture buff, beach bum, adventure lover or a history enthusiast - it is inevitable that you will fall in love with Spain at first sight. There is much that you can do in this country that is as diverse as it is eclectic. While the list is exhaustive, here are a few things that you may wish to consider to include in your itinerary.
Camino de Santiago: This pilgrimage route in North West Spain, also known as St James' Way, comprises different walking trails that lead to the St James Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela. Although a pilgrimage route, it has become more of a recreational trail today.
Skiing: Those interested in this winter activity will find several natural ski runs in the five main ski regions including the Pyrenean, Sierra Nevada and Cantabrian ranges. All the ski resorts are well equipped with facilities.
�vila: This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the birth place of the 16th-century mystic, St Teresa and is famous for its perfectly preserved 11th-century walls.
Barcelona: Barcelona is a visitor's delight. You can stroll through the cramped alleyways of the Gothic quarter or see the Gaudi buildings in the 19th-century Eixample quarter; the city offers many spectacular sights including the Seu (old cathedral), the Episcopal Palace, the Sagrada Familia (Holy Family), and the Palau de la Generalitat. Besides, you can also stroll along the seafront and the Rambla.
Guggenheim Museum: The museum, a masterpiece of 20th century architecture, in the Basque region of Bilbao is a top tourist destination. You can also visit the Old Town and see the shopping streets dotted with gourmet pintxo bars and also a gothic cathedral.
Bullfighting: The controversial tradition of bullfighting is alive and kicking in the country despite efforts by animal rights activists to ban the sport. Most towns hold bullfights during their annual spring and summer festivals but in Madrid, it is a regular activity.
Cádiz province: If you prefer the outdoors, the province is perfect for you. From hiking around the picturesque white villages to spending time on the beautiful Atlantic beaches, the spectacular peninsular city has it all.
Caves of Drach: Located on the island of Mallorca, the caves have three chambers and are also home to Lago Martel (Lake Martel), one of the largest subterranean lakes in the world. You can take a boat ride and admire the stalactites hanging down from the roof of the cave. During your journey, you will be accompanied by sound of musicians playing classical music including compositions by Chopin.
Cycling routes: Spain has several cycling routes to its credit and you can weave your way past railway tracks converted to cycle paths. Mountain biking is also extremely popular and there are plenty of paths and tracks you can explore.
Flamenco: Enjoy the sensual Flamenco throughout AndalucÃa especially in Jerez de la Frontera and Sevilla.
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