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Spain needs no introduction. It's the country of the green North and the sunny costas, the flamenco and tapas, the solemn church processions and the joyous fiestas, the bucket-and-spade holiday and the cultural city break, the siesta and late-night partying.
Britain's love affair with the country is going strong; almost every week an airline introduces more cheap flights to Spain and its holiday islands (Canary Islands – Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Palma, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura – and Balearic Islands – Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza).
The Costa del Sol is the family-holiday favourite taking in the resort towns of Torremolinos, Fuengirola, Mijas and Marbella. The Costa Brava in northeastern Spain is fantastic for family hols too while the big, sandy beaches of the Costa de la Luz, running from the Straits of Gibraltar to Portugal, are becoming more popular.
Madrid is the capital, an elegant city with three world-class treasure-packed galleries within a few minutes' walk of each other. Barcelona is cool with wonderfully preserved medieval streets and those world-famous Gaudi buildings.
Malaga is the gateway to the Costa del Sol, and Seville, further west, is a vibrant city that comes to life in springtime with the Semana Santa and Feria de Abril.
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May, June and September are the best months to visit Spain although the country is blessed with sunny weather almost all year round.
In the south, add April and October to the list. At these times you can expect sunshine, but not overbearing heat. An added bonus is that, by avoiding July and August, you will miss the hordes of tourists.
Peak Season:July and August are the height of the tourist season and Spain flights and holidays can be expensive. Early summer and into autumn are also popular. Spain is very popular with families so prices will be higher during school holidays and half-term breaks.
Off Season:There really isn't a bad time to visit Spain, but the winter months (November to February) can be cold and rainy and the country gets its share of snow too.
The official Spain tourist site calls bus travel "comfortable and efficient", and has a handy list of related bus company websites.
The national rail network is called RENFE. There are high-speed and long-distance services. The AVE, for example, runs on the Madrid-Cordoba-Seville route. Madrid to Seville takes two-and-a-half hours.
Flying around Spain is a good option too, and the tourist website states that Air Europa, Iberia and Spanair offer air passes or coupon programmes for some travellers.
Other Spanish airlines include:AeBal (Aerolineas De Baleares)Air NostrumAir Plus CometBinter CanariasFutura International AirwaysIberworld Airlinesand Vueling, a cheery low-cost with regular promotions.
Renting a car gives you the freedom to see as much of Spain as you like. All the major car rental companies have desks at the major airports. Check your airline website to see if it offers preferential rental rates. Booking in advance can offer great savings.
Thinking of buying a holiday home in Spain? Read our Buying Homes Abroad guide before making your big decision.
Major airports in Spain:Alicante Airport (ALC)Barcelona Airport (BCN)Fuerteventura Airport (FUE) (website: www.aena.es)Palma Airport (PMI) - MajorcaMalaga Airport (AGP)
The borderless region known as the Schengen area includes the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Sweden. All these countries issue a standard Schengen visa that allows the holder, in principal, to travel freely within the borders of all. Non-EU nationals must hold a return or onward ticket. All visitors may be asked for proof of financial means for their stay in Spain.
British citizens must hold a passport (can be expired for up to one year), but no visa is required for a maximum stay of three months for those holding a passport endorsed British Citizen, British National (Overseas), British Overseas Territories Citizen or British Subject. Other UK passport holders require a visa and a passport valid at least three months beyond visa expiry date.
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George OrwellOrwell fought against Franco in the Spanish Civil War, then returned to England and wrote about his experiences and analysis of the political machinations that led to the Fascists’ victory.
Ernest HemingwayOne of the great 20th-century war novels. The novel follows Robert Jordan, a mercenary from the United States, during the Spanish Civil War.
Jimmy BurnsA 100-year history of Barcelona’s football (soccer) team, its players, and its intertwining with Catalonia’s political and social struggles.
Chris StewartStewart lives the dream and takes on a falling-down farm south of Granada. Along the way he meets an eccentric cast of farmers, shepherds, New Age travellers and fellow ex-pats.
Miguel de CervantesA classic about the journeys and adventures of Don Quixote, an ordinary Spaniard, who is obsessed with stories of knights errant, wandering through Spain righting wrongs and protecting the oppressed.
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