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What are 10 fun facts about Spain?

What are 10 fun facts about Spain?

Flamenco is an iconic dance in Spain and is a big part of the culture. The dance displays passion, rhythm, and emotion. This dance originated in the region of Andalusia in southern Spain. Flamenco combines music dance and song to create a strong artistic expression. The Flamenco contains a lot of footwork, great melodies, and flair. In Andalusia, there are many street performances and shows that showcase the Flamenco.

Siesta

In Spain, it is not just taking a nap. It is part of a tradition that reflects the laid-back and relaxed atmosphere of the country. The siesta is held during the hottest part of the day so that is between 2 pm and 5 pm. During this time many Spaniards take a break from work or school to rest. This siesta allows people to escape the heat and enjoy meals with the family.

La Tomatina Festival

Every year in the small town of Buñol many people will gather to participate in the La Tomatina festival. This festival is one of the world´s largest food fights. The festival is always held on the last Wednesday of August. At this festival, the people will throw ripe tomatoes at each other creating fun scenes and you should definitely have seen this once in your life.

The Running of the Bulls

Another tradition in Spain is running from the bulls. This tradition is centuries old and held during the San Fermin festival in Pamplona. Each morning for eight days in July participants will run away from a herd of bulls through small streets. This event is very controversial and has led to many injuries and even fatalities, but still, it remains very spectacular and draws many spectators.

Gaudi's Masterpieces

In Barcelona, there are many beautiful buildings and parks. The man who designed all this beautiful architecture is Antoni Gaudí. In Barcelona, you can find many things that are designed by Gaudi. From the Sagrada Familia to Park Güell, it’s all designed by Gaudi. Gaudi´s creations are a testament to his creativity and imagination. Exploring all the masterpieces of Gaudi is a must when you are visiting Barcelona.

Tapas

In Spain having dinner is not just about the meal, it is an experience that needs to be savored and shared. Tapas is one of the biggest Spanish traditions. The concept of tapas is simple you will get small dishes of food that will be shared. Tapas can go from olives to meatballs, so there are many varieties of tapas.

La Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Familia is an unfinished masterpiece of Gaudi, and it is also one of the most iconic and most visited landmarks of Spain. This architectural wonder stands symbol of Barcelona´s unique and beautiful architecture. The construction of the Sagrada Familia began in 1882 and to this day it is still not finished. The Sagrada Familia is a must-visit when visiting Barcelona.

The Alhambra Palace

The Alhambra Palace is a very beautiful palace located in Granada. The palace displays a testament to Spain´s Moorish heritage. The palace is really old and was built in the 14th century by Nasrid emirs. This palace is a complex of gardens and fortifications and a masterpiece is the Islamic architecture and design. As a visitor, you can wander through the beautiful gardens and explore every little detail of the palace at your own pace. The Alhambra Palace should not be overlooked when you visit Granada.

Paella

A visit to Spain wouldn´t be complete without trying Paella. This is the country’s most famous culinary creation. Paella originated in Valencia and it is a delicious rich dish flavored with saffron and cooked with a variety of ingredients such as chicken or vegetables. Paella is a traditional spanish dish that is served in almost every restaurant, so when you are in Spain you should give it a try!

The Camino de Santiago

The Camino de Santiago is a really famous walk. It is like a big adventure that leads to a special place called Santiago de Compostela. This route has been walked by people from all over the world for already hundreds of years. People walk this route for different reasons. Some people do it because they feel close to their religion, while others do it because they want to challenge themselves and see how far they can go.