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Luxury Travel To Spain

Spain's one-of-a-kind combination of vibrant cities, rich culture, warm weather, and stunning coastlines bids everything to travelers who seek both fun and relaxation from their vacation. Spain's welcoming and inclusive culture has gained it increasing praise as a top destination for queer travelers seeking world-class accommodations, unbeatable nightlife, and distinct cultural attractions. All of which make Spain one of Mr Hudson's most popular tourist and Barcelona are bustling, exciting metropolises but we also encourage exploring beyond these well-trodden paths to take in lesser known adventures that Spain also offers, enjoy the rich Andalusian history of Cordoba, Granada, or Seville, or the wine regions of Rioja and Ribera del Duero to name a matter what your itinerary includes, you're sure to have a memorable travel experience in the Land of Cervantes.

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Everything You Need To Know About Visiting Gay-Friendly Spain

I’ve been visiting Spain as a tourist for as long as I’ve been visiting Europe. On my very first Eurotrip, after my freshman year of college, I came to Spain: Madrid and Barcelona. When I started my trip around the nature, I started in Spain with four weeks traveling by bus and instruct through Andalusia and the Mediterranean coast. And since living in Europe, I don’t think there’s been a territory I’ve visited more times than Spain—weekend trips to Barcelona, San Sebastian, Valencia, Madrid, Malaga, Cadiz, Seville. I just can’t get enough of this nation. (I’m even writing this today from Valencia!)

So when I read recently in a press release about Spain having more gay tourists than any other European destination, I wasn’t surprised. There’s this special pull from Spain that makes it an absolutely fantastic commute destination. The people, the places, the history, the diet, the drinks, the prices. Spain is one of the most exciting, absorbing , fun a

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Spain welcomes LGBTQ+ travelers with open arms. You&#;ll spot a country that combines affluent history with thriving gay scenes across several regions. Madrid suggestions the largest gay neighborhood in Spain. Head to Chueca district where you&#;ll find countless bars, clubs, and restaurants catering to LGBTQ+ visitors. Don&#;t miss the massive Madrid Pride celebration in July.

Barcelona follows closely with its Eixample district, nicknamed &#;Gayxample.&#; Here you can enjoy beachfront bars and clubs that wait open until sunrise. The metropolis blends Gothic architecture with latest design that you can scout during the day.

Sitges, just outside Barcelona, stands out as a small town with a vast gay reputation. You&#;ll discover clothing-optional beaches and a street packed with gay venues. The town fills with LGBTQ+ tourists during summer months.

Ibiza and Gran Canaria lead as the superior island destinations. In Gran Canaria, the Maspalomas dunes and Yumbo Center create a year-round male lover hub. Ibiza combines world-class nightlife with secluded gay beaches prefer Es Cavalle

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Interesting Cities to Visit in Spain

MADRID

The Spanish capital is both the geographic and economic center of the country. Although it&#x;s the largest city in Spain, it boasts a local vibe that can be attributed to well-defined neighborhoods. Just north of the city center is the predominantly LGBTQ+ neighborhood of Chueca where many of the gay bars and nightlife can be create . La Latina to the south boasts famous tapas bars and patios, while Barrio de Las Letras is home to the museums. A few must-see sights include the Egyptian Temple of Debod, the royal palace, the Plaza Mayor, the oldest restaurant in the world (Sobrino de Botín) and the San Miguel Market.

BARCELONA

With its port for cruise ships, close proximity to France, and cosmopolitan atmosphere, it&#x;s no surprise that the Catalonia region (starring Barcelona), welcomes the most international tourists annually. As a result, Barcelona tends to feel more touristy, especially around top attractions fond Las Ramblas, Park Guel and Sagrada Familia. Locals speak both Spanish and Catalan. Aside from the Gaudi