Spain - Madrid, Barcelona and Ibiza
Spain is the land of romance and amazing oddities. From
bullfights to Gaudi to partying the night away on Ibiza,
travelers could easily spend a year exploring Spain.
Madrid
With a population of over three million, Madrid is a big, modern
city in central Spain. The suburbs of Madrid are very modern and
not particularly interesting. Make it to the center of the city,
however, and you are in for a treat. Small alleys, hidden
squares and odd little shops are the norm. In this center, you
will find a vibrant public life with outdoor cafes literally
overrun with the passionate and interesting people of Madrid.
When visiting the city, keep in mind it is very hot in the
summer and pretty cold in the winter.
Barcelona
One of my favorite travel destinations, Barcelona is a costal
city oozing charm. The city embodies all of the interesting
little oddities of Spain with ancient streets where the local
hobby is people watching. The city is also the home of best
Gaudi architecture in Spain. Gaudi was either a genius or a
madman, but there is no denying his architecture is unique. I
would describe it as a mix between dripping candles and normal
architecture. The big tourist attraction, of course, is the
Sagrada Familia church, but better examples can be seen by just
walking through neighborhoods. Yep, his work is throughout the
city. The only downside to Barcelona is a trend of
modernization. While modernization is generally okay, I think it
is taking a bit away from the historic charm of Barcelona.
Ibiza
If you're looking to sit on the beach all day and party the
night away, Ibiza is the hottest spot in Europe. An island off
the coast of Spain, Ibiza is the rare tourist spot where
monstrous tourist hotels don't dominate. Instead, you'll find
yourself staying in rented rooms, little hotels and hostels in
Ibiza Town. During the days, it's all about enjoying the
beaches. At night, the bars and clubs of the island are world
famous and they never really seem to close. Bring plenty of
aspirin!
If you're going to visit Spain, you can't really go wrong. If
time is short, Madrid, Barcelona and Ibiza are three spots worth
seeing.