Enjoy the High Life
After a busy day’s shopping and walking on the beautiful roads, alongside historically magnanimous constructions, Spain comes alive during the night in its own unique way. Be it the classic card game, blackjack or the not so happy-go-lucky, ‘roulette’, the casinos across the country entertain you to your heart’s content. Nestled on the banks of the Balearic Sea, ‘Casino Barcelona’ is a gambler’s haven one must visit when in Barcelona, just as important as visiting ‘V de Vegas’ in the after hours of Madrid.
Soak in The Festivals and Carnivals
From the infamous La Tomatina, the Spanish festival of tomato fighting, to the bull racing of the San Fermin festival held in Pamplona, the pure joy of the festivals of Spain attract crowds from across the world and have turned into go-to destinations for Bollywood and Hollywood filmmakers. One cannot forget to mention the colourful festivals such as Las Fallas (festival of fire) and Feria De Abril (The April Fair) held in Seville which will make sure that you fall in love with the rich Spanish culture.
Religious Extravaganza
Semana Santa, the Holy week is the week before Easter which are the most auspicious seven days for Catholics across the country, and the monumental festival of Moros y Cristianos is when you can witness mock battles fought in the streets to commemorate the 700-year-old history of the Moors and Christians’ wars. Last but surely not the least, Christmas and New Years in Espana comes alive with the breathtaking European evenings and streets filled with lights and decorations.
Foodie’s paradise
If you read a food menu with silent double l’s and t’s in it, it is safe to assume that you are in a Spanish restaurant and brace yourself to be mind blown. Croquettes, Tortillas, and Pulpo a la Gallegas, Spanish cuisine has a unique way of blending Italian style, cheesy delicacies with savouring spices doing the tango on your palette. Not to mention the infamous Churros, Bocadillo, Patatas Bravas and many other street foods that welcome the tourist into the country and make them feel at home.
The Party Capital
The country which houses the party island, Ibiza attracts party monsters from across the world. A party that begins in June ends in October where superclubs play music and serve alcohol for weeks on end. Carnival in Spain is second to Mardi Gras and Spain knows how to party with renowned Spanish DJ’s playing club bangers that could blow a lid open right off a bottle.