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14 Most Stunning Places in Spain to Visit

Spain is one of those countries that’s constantly surprising. It’s a nation that varies dramatically depending on which region you explore. With a plethora of beautiful places to visit in Spain, it is an iconic country that you must experience.

From the lush fishing villages in the north to the sun-kissed Mediterranean coastlines, Spain hides many treasures and off-the-beaten-track locations that will amaze you—steering clear of the usual suspects like Barcelona, Valencia, and Madrid.

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Discover Culinary Delights and Wine in Spain’s Renowned Rioja Region

Rioja, Spain’s most famous wine region, has long been known for its bold, oaky reds. However, a fresh spirit is taking hold. In Rioja, where winemaking dates back to the 11th century B.C. during the age of the Phoenicians, ancient history is everywhere. If you drive along the Ebro River, which meanders through Rioja and demarcates part of the Basque Country, you will pass a series of large Neolithic constructions known as dolmens. Upon reaching the town of Laguardia, you can visit the ruins of an Iron Age village that met its demise in a massacre during the third century B.C. And of course, you will find hundreds of vineyards that make this Spain’s most prestigious wine region.

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Exploring Spain: Airports for Arrival, Departure, and Travel

There are several airports in Spain, with each large city featuring a major airport that connects to various regions across Europe and beyond. The smaller airports, often located close to these major cities, typically offer domestic flights within Spain, particularly during peak travel seasons. Consequently, choosing these smaller airports can sometimes result in more affordable airfare when traveling.

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Top Destinations to Experience Authentic Flamenco in Spain

Flamenco is probably Spain’s most famous art form (it’s certainly a lot less controversial than that other popular Spanish pastime). There are daily flamenco shows in Madrid, Barcelona, and Andalusian cities such as Seville, Granada, and Malaga, although many of these performances are geared towards tourists, making it difficult to determine which ones are the most authentic.

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