The Love & Hates of Visiting Spain

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Published 2024-04-21
Are you heading to Madrid or Barcelona or Valencia and not sure what to expect? Well here we have the honest travel advice you need to have the best Spanish vacation ever. The best and worst of visiting Spain on holiday. From the food to the people to the siesta and more.
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All Comments (21)
  • @carolinao5504
    I'm Spanish, and when I travel in the summer I try to do all my sightseeing before lunch. My advice would be: have a good breakfast and try to have lunch late (2 to 3 pm). After lunch, go to your hotel, rest, hit the pool if you have one, have a shower and go out again in the late afternoon. In the North the weather tends to be cooler, but from Madrid down the summers are rough.
  • @sadersrule
    My wife and i just got back from our honeymoon in Spain! One think i hated about Spain is how many awesome things and places there are to see and do... we only had time to see cordoba, Granada, and malaga
  • @reneeburich9497
    The meeting people and not knowing each others’ language reminds me of my friend who met a guy from Germany many years ago - he didn’t speak English and she didn’t speak German. They learned a few words at first and they’ve been married for 42 years!
  • @Ichsukatanuka
    Love Spanish culture and lifestyle, later dinners, chilling in the afternoon, it suits me 😎
  • 🏆 Another super video, Mark...and loving the transitions, well-planned! Diverse tour & subjects, valuable info, beautiful places...thanks a bunch! 🙌
  • @andreimihaesi
    Another tip: Visit the 'hidden gems'! You don't have to spend your full 10 days in Barcelona, maybe base yourself in Girona or Tarragona or Zaragoza and do day trips from there! It'll make for a much more authentic vacation.
  • @teikitv
    Been following your channel for nearly 10 years—by far my favorite travel channel—so this is purely constructive criticism from a fan: I prefer your content without background music. I do appreciate the thinking outside the box and trying new things though 🤙. Au revoir from Paris.
  • @blueskylake1962
    We are coming to Spain this week. Thanks for the great info
  • @PortageurCa
    I loved the cathedral in Cordoba. The photos drew me to Spain. And yes, I just love the creativity of tapas.
  • @Festus171
    Great points all around. Well done! We visited Spain last year for the first time and we loved it. We were well prepared and avoided the negative stuff completely. The people everywhere were amazing from the smallest shops to the fanciest restaurants and hotels. Just lovely. We're planning a longer trip for next year so we can explore more of this amazing country.
  • I spent ast new years in Seville and i have to say it was the best new years party ive ever seen! They know how to party in Seville! Everyone was very friendly. Only concern was being worried about one of the kids blowing off their hands with all the firework/bombs they were lighting. ...all good, no missing limbs this time. but the whole experience was incredible!
  • @TheCocotennis
    I see most of these as trade offs… travel is like that. Be flexible, be aware. Broaden your horizons and enjoy! 😎
  • @thomasdemoor874
    Galicia is the way to go during those extremely hot summer months. It's a bit of a hidden gem and will probably overtake the more popular destinations if the temperatures keep rising.
  • @desiderata2209
    For those who rent cars rather than use public transport to get around: you will LURRRRVE Spanish highways, they are a pure joy to drive on (wide, clean and not a pothole in sight). Beware mountain roads, however, those are not for the faint of heart...
  • @thehobsn
    Just today thinking about going to spain this summer. I take this video as a sign, so we are going to book the flightsbright away. Thanks