November 8th, 2009
Holiday in Spain
A miles south in the Atlantic Sea lies Spain. This country has more than 4 centuries of rich history and culture that makes it the 3rd most visited places in the world. Spain has more than ten towns which make up this country. This is the rationale some visitors stay so long as 2 or a few days before heading off to other towns to appreciate the sights. One town that’s found in the eastern end of Spain is Barcelona. Apart from this being the locale of the 2002 Olympic Games , it also has fabulous church called the La Sagrada Familia, the fortress called the Castell de Montjuic and the La Casa Mila, which are houses that have beautiful balconies and chimneys.
Those that love going to Museums should pay a trip to Madrid that’s the capital of Spain. There are more than fifty museums to test out and a big palace that has 2600 rooms which is tough to visit in only one day. Another town near to the bay of Biscay is Bilbao. Often thought to be the North American version of Detroit, it’s no wonder that there’s a lot of steel work going on like the Guggenheim museum. Visitors can also eat, drink and be merry with the neighbors since the parties are from dusk till dawn. The town of Madrid is another nice place to visit. It has rose gardens and the Crystal palace. Those who need to see the king and queen may get fortunate by going straight to the Palacio Real, which is the home to the Spanish monarchy. The most visited place in Madrid is the Paseo del Prado.
Its has design both of Spanish and some world artists. Another place is the Centro de Arte Reina Sofia which has on view the works of Dali, Miro and Picasso. Spain can be visited at nearly any time of the year.
This is as the parties and the festivities, such as the Bull Run or an identical version of the Mardi Gras. People who could find the weather to be too hot or cold should visit Spain during May to Sep when it is said to be right. The individual should bring some memory cards with that digicam since lugging around rolls of film is sort of tough visiting the varied sights.
Spain is the fashion capital. One should dress in bright colours to be ready to mix in with the neighbors that would help in getting rebates when buying gifts and other items from the shops on the road.
Girls can wear a dress while the men can walk around in linen clothing. Visitors are inspired to wear sandals or rubber shoes. This may forestall the feet from getting sore after walking round the numerous places from the morning till the day ends in the early afternoon. Those who need to check out Spain should bring a jacket and maybe an umbrella should it rain as the weather changes particularly in the mountains or by the ocean.
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