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Art and architecture lovers, ecotourists, history buffs, gourmands, wine aficionados, culture scholars, outdoor sports fanatics-Spain truly has something for everyone. Its good weather and many varied attractions make it ideal for year-round vacationing. Spain is the home of diverse cultures and traditions. From the stoic independence of the Basques to the progressive architecture and design of the Catalans and the sultry rhythms and sun-drenched siestas of the Andalusians, you'll discover show more an intriguing, welcoming country. This guide gets you going with info on: The three major areas: Northern Spain, including Barcelona, the Costa Brava, and the Basque Country; Central Spain, including Madrid and Castile, and Southern Spain, including Andalusia, Seville, Cordoba, and Granada How to get the best seats at a bullfight Strolling Barcelona's La Rambia, a vibrant street parade, or tripping along on a tavern and tapas crawl Racing with beasts at the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona or leisurely strolling the crooked streets in a lively old district such as Cordoba's Juderia, Salamanca's old quarter, Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, Granada's Albaycin District, and more Exploring some of the finest art museums in Europe and seeing masterpieces by El Greco, Goya, Picasso, Miro, Dali, Chillida, Titian, Raphael, Botticelli, Rubens, and more Dining on Catalan haute cuisine in Barcelona, traditional Basque dishes in Bilbao, nueva cocina vasca in SanSebastian, truffles and foie gras in Madrid, regional and traditional French dishes in Cordoba, or tantalizing tapas anywhere Architecture dating back to the Romans and Moors, including Museo Guggenheim Bilbao, Segovia's Roman Aqueduct, Avila's city walls, and Granada's Alhambra, a place of magic, mystery, and legend Staying in an opulent easly-20th-century palace, a 16th century convent, a farmhouse estate dating to the tenth century, an intimate inn, or roughing it and backpacking around Spain Meandering through Andalusia's pueblos blancos amid the rolling hills and olive groves and near the famous sherry wineries and prancing horses in Jerez and the southern beaches of the Costa de la Lux and Costa del Sol Like every For Dummies travel guide, Spain For Dummies, 4th Edition includes: Down-to-earth trip-planning advice What you shouldn't miss - and what you can skip The best hotels and restaurants for every budget Handy Post-it Flags to mark your favorite pages Whether you enjoy fiestas or siestas, vibrant cities or laid-back seacoasts, with this guide, you can plan a fantástico vacation. show less

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I remembered having good luck with Ireland for Dummies a few years ago. This one also contains quite a bit of useful information, but it doesn't function as the only guide you'll need. It goes nicely in-depth with all sorts of general cultural background and history. He's very enthusiastic about much of the country, although he disapproves of bullfighting (fine with me) and exaggerates Spain's prominence in the arts. This is a very middle-class and up sort of guide, which is less surprising once you notice the partnership with Frommer's. The range for single-dollar-sign hotels goes up to $75/night and for meals up to $22. A lot of discussion of the wines, even a recommended vintage chart. His food preferences are less gourmet, however. show more Much recoiling from organ meats. The phrasing can be clumsy and for some reason he keeps talking about film for your camera, despite also addressing laptops and cellphones. Many warnings about how certain areas have bad weather during certain months but you have to look elsewhere for actual temperature and precipitation. No illustrations. show less

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Spain For Dummies
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Spain
Important events
Running of the Bulls

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Travel, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
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914.60483History & geographyGeography & travelGeography of and travel in EuropeSpain, Andorra, Gibraltar, Portugalsubdivisions and modified standard subdivisionsTravel; guidebooks1931-1975-2014
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DP14History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaSpain – PortugalHistory of SpainGeneral
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