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What is the most popular way to travel in Spain?

Traveling across Spain by car is one of the most common ways to visit the country. Here you have 7 reasons why taking a road trip in Spain is an excellent idea.



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When we talk about pilgrimages in Spain, the first that comes to mind is the famous Camino de Santiago, or Way of Saint James, and all the possible routes leading to the great Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. And no wonder!

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Barcelona. In addition to being one of Europe's top travel destinations, Barcelona is without a doubt Spain's cultural capital.

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Compared to long road trips and all of the inconveniences of short flights, it's easy to get around Spain by train. Instead of sitting on a cramped bus or spending your time going to and from airports, the trains offer a quick and comfortable way to enjoy the ride to Spain's dazzling cities.

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Since Spain has a number of different climatic conditions, when you go will certainly influence the kind of holiday you have. Typically speaking, Spring (March to May) or Fall (September to November) are considered to be the best times to visit Spain.

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These 14 dishes – from seafood and meat to rice and pastries – are essential to sample when you travel to Spain.
  • Paella Valenciana. Paella is perhaps the most famous Spanish dish of all, and certainly one of the most abused. ...
  • Patatas bravas. ...
  • Gazpacho. ...
  • Pimientos de Padrón. ...
  • Fideuà ...
  • Jamón. ...
  • Tortilla. ...
  • Churros.


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Train: Train travel is a popular way to get around. It is really convenient, though service is very limited on the main line, the Spanish Speed Train (AVE), running only from Catalonia to Andalusia and crossing over Madrid. The AVE is more expensive than other train options, though all are affordable for most students.

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13 tips for seeing Spain on a budget
  1. Daily costs in Spain. Hostel room: €15–30. ...
  2. Travel during the off-peak months. ...
  3. Have some cash on you. ...
  4. Opt for public transportation from the airport. ...
  5. Stay in hostels. ...
  6. Camp in rural destinations. ...
  7. Pick lesser-known regions. ...
  8. Find free walking tours.


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Compared to the rest of Europe, Spain is easy on the eyes and even easier on the wallet. Between the low cost of food and alcohol and the ease of finding budget accommodation outside the large city centers and resort areas, your Spanish holiday doesn't need to be extravagantly expensive.

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Trainline is the official reseller of Renfe and Avlo, the brands of Spain's national railway company, OUIGO and iryo as well. So you all have ALL the options in just one place. Trainline sells train tickets for the same price as the Spanish carriers.

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You can make the most of your trip and experience the best of Spain in 10 days. Of course, Spain has much more to offer, including other beautiful cities like Valencia, Bilbao, and Toledo, as well as the picturesque island of Ibiza, the stunning Pyrenees mountains, and the famous wine region of Rioja.

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