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10 Spanish beaches to enjoy in autumn
From Girona to Cádiz province, Spain is home to a number of warm Mediterranean spots which are perfect for enjoying a final splash before winter
From Girona to Cádiz province, Spain is home to a number of warm Mediterranean spots which are perfect for enjoying a final splash before winter
A new book provides suggestions for enjoying ‘shinrin-yoku,’ a popular Japanese concept involving mindful walks to reduce stress levels and improve general wellbeing
With the coronavirus crisis causing great uncertainty, EL PAÍS has looked at what travelers from Spain need to consider before they book a trip abroad, with respect to cancellations, holiday deals and the risk of a new lockdown
The Huesca region of this mountain range is both the most central and the highest, making it a popular tourist destination with iconic spots such as Ordesa, Jaca and Aínsa. But off the beaten track there are timeless areas still to be discovered by those seeking to get away from it all
From sequoias in Cantabria to the largest community of storks in La Rioja, here is a selection of places that outdoor lovers will not want to miss
The regions of Aragón, Castilla y León, and Extremadura are home to sparsely populated areas filled with natural wonders and cultural sites that are well worth a visit
They were once an economic engine, but now the pits in the northwestern Spanish region have been shuttered and instead receive visitors, who can walk through the underwater tunnels of the Arnao, take a train through forests in Langreo, and even dig for coal themselves
Enjoy a stroll around the recently reopened outdoor art museum in Hernani, while experiencing the culture and delicious cuisine of the Basque city
Spanish resorts and those in nearby Andorra are offering lots of exciting innovations on and off-piste
Summit the highest peak in the Spanish peninsula, wander through labyrinthine streets, and sample traditional food on a visit to the picturesque villages of Bubión, Capileira and Pampaneira
Travel writer Paco Nadal lists his favorite fortresses in the country, and explains why they are so special
Whether you fancy being a miner for the day or prefer to wash away the cobwebs at the magical Xurbeo waterfall, here are some ideas of how to enjoy Spain’s beautiful northwestern region this autumn
Discover the most inviting coves to strip off on, from Cabo de Gata in Almeria to Son Real in Mallorca
From Roman ruins to Visigothic remains, Spain is home to numerous sites that tell the fascinating stories of the cultures that came before us
Travel experts from the guide have praised the Spanish capital for its “emphasis on sustainable living” and vibrant nightlife, ranking it behind only High Tatras in Slovakia
Bonsai gardens, concerts and national parks are among the delights on offer during the upcoming ‘fiestas’
From zip lining over slopes in Andorra to sledding down a two-kilometer track in Huesca, here are 10 ski resorts that offer alternative outdoor experiences
Boasting a rich history, great food scene and wild landscapes, the province has been ranked on The New York Times’ list of best trips for 2019
From the multicolored waterfall in La Palma to the giant geode of Pulpí, Almería, here are 23 destinations ranging from the popular to the obscure
Students know it as a place of learning and partying; visitors come for the history, the architecture and the food
More than 15,000 people took part in a survey to create the ranking, which has placed Embajadores in the number-one spot
Do you know who the first pilgrim was on the world-famous Way of Saint James? Can you guess what the effect of the internet is on today’s travelers? Read on…
Whether natural or man-made, these striking locations receive a fraction of the visitors they deserve
You might be surprised to discover that not all Islamic palaces are located in Andalusia...
From relaxing spas to anchovy festivals, here are our tips on how to spend the holiday
The traditional way of enjoying bite-sized morsels in the Andalusian capital is on your feet at the bar, but more and more venues are laying on tables for patrons and updating their offerings for the 21st century
Both cities have adopted a trend that began in New York City and adapted it to fresh, local Mediterranean produce. And judging by the numbers, it looks like it has been a success.