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Barrios De Madrid: dónde alojarse

En este video voy a contarles sobre los barrios de Madrid más populares para alojarse.

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Puerta del Sol y Gran vía
Es el centro de Madrid y punto de referencia absoluto de la ciudad, de hecho es el punto de partida de muchos tours por encontrarse en el centro de todo y no muy lejos de nada.

La zona es muy comercial y a su vez muy bulliciosa. De día es ideal para hacer compras, visitar sitios turísticos y de noche está llena de teatros y muy cerca de barrios con gran vida nocturna como Chueca o Malasaña.

Si buscas una zona animada, te gusta ir de compras y prefieres estar en el centro de todo, es el barrio ideal.

¿La contra? Es de los barrios más caros para hospedarse.

Los Austrias

Muy cerca de Puerta del Sol tenemos el Madrid de los Austrias, que fue antiguamente el centro de la ciudad y, como tal, tiene un patrimonio histórico impresionante.
La zona en sí misma es una atracción turística con sus callejuelas y plazas tan pintorescas.
Allí se encuentran, por ejemplo la Catedral de la Almudena, el Palacio Real, la Plaza de la Villa y la famosísima Plaza Mayor. El Mercado de San Miguel es una visita obligatoria.

El barrio de las Letras

Abajito del Sol y muy cerca del Paseo del Prado, se encuentra Huertas, más conocido como el Barrio de las Letras, por haber sido hogar de muchos escritores españoles como Cervantes y Lope de Vega.
Este barrio mantiene la bohemia y el encanto del pasado con sus callecitas y adoquines, e incluso en la Calle de las Huertas se pueden encontrar grabados de poemas en las aceras.

Malasaña

Ahora nos vamos a otra onda, Malasaña si bien es uno de los barrios antiguos, tiene una energía muy joven, y es un poco centro de la movida alternativa y under de Madrid.

Allí podemos encontrar tiendas de segunda mano, galerías de arte, grafitis en las paredes y un ambiente muy alegre, multicultural y cosmopolita.

Si tu viaje tiene que ver más con el descubrimiento de las nuevas movidas culturales, Malasaña es tu lugar. Además es posible encontrar buenos alojamientos a muy buen precio.


Lavapiés

Otro de los barrios de Madrid preferidos por los jóvenes es Lavapiés.

Este barrio hace poco más de 20 años era un mal barrio, para ser honesta, tenía todos los problemas juntos, pero desde entonces ha ido cambiando y mejorando tanto que hoy se ha convertido en una visita obligada de Madrid.
Es súper multicultural. Muchos inmigrantes eligen este barrio para establecerse al llegar -de hecho ahí viví mi primer mes en Madrid, porque ofrece la calidez de las comunidades y todavía es un barrio de los más económicos para alojarse.


La Latina

En realidad La Latina, aunque es un lugar tomado por los jóvenes, es uno de los barrios más tradicionales de Madrid, y fue el antiguo barrio árabe.

Es un barrio muy pintoresco y muy fotografiable, con sus callecitas angostas y placitas románticas, donde se encuentra también el famoso Mercado del Rastro.

¿Qué más tiene La Latina? Bares, muchos bares y restaurantes y cafés en las terrazas y música en las veredas.

Si te gusta ir de bar en bar y te encanta la movida nocturna, este es tu lugar para quedarte. Y al igual que en Lavapiés, es un sitio en donde se pueden conseguir muy buenos precios en el alojamiento.


El Retiro y Salamanca

Nos vamos absolutamente al otro espectro, con estos barrios cercanos al Parque del Retiro y Plaza del Colón, con espacios verdes amplios, una arquitectura más señorial y un ambiente mucho más tranquilo.

¿El problema? Son bastante más caros, Salamanca particularmente porque es uno de los barrios más exclusivos de Madrid, con boutiques de lujo, restaurantes selectos que apuntan a un público más maduro. Pero sin embargo la tranquilidad, la belleza arquitectónica y urbanística de estos barrios y la cercanía al centro los hacen muy elegibles, sobre todo para ese tipo de público no tan joven y/o con mayor capacidad económica.


Chueca

Es ciertamente el barrio más animado y con más movida nocturna, atribuida a ser la zona de encuentro de la comunidad LGBT aunque por supuesto todos son bienvenidos. El ambiente siempre es de fiesta.

En cuanto a alojamiento, hay desde hoteles a hostels a pisos de Airbnb, en todo rango de precios.

Pero lo que tiene Chueca de bueno lo tiene de no tan bueno, porque el ambiente festivo y alegre constante y la música a toda hora, es muy divertido pero también lo que puede hacer que el descanso no sea del todo bueno.
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17 Best Cities to Visit in Spain | Travel Guide

With a wealth of historical sites, fantastic monuments, beautiful architecture and lovely, leafy parks, Spain’s cities are magical to explore. World-class restaurants and lively bars dot the streets, where locals and foreigners stay out until the early morning enjoying the pounding nightlife on offer. Often set in gorgeous locations, sun, sea and silky sands add yet another welcome dimension to all that there is to see and do.

With fantastic cultural attractions in the shape of museums and galleries, as well as a plethora of local events and festivals highlighting the country’s diverse cultural makeup, the best cities in Spain have everything you’ve dreamed of and more.

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Spain's dynamic metropolises, breathtaking landscapes and cultural offerings are second to none, making the country an undisputed stop on many travelers' European vacation itineraries. With so many varied destinations, each with its own celebrated sites, it may be hard deciding which cities are worth traveling for.

17 OF THE BEST CITIES IN SPAIN – BEAUTIFUL PLACE TO VISIT RIGHT

Spain is a bright, vibrant and exciting place to visit. Steeped in culture and with a wealth of history to discover Spain is the perfect destination for a European vacation. I’ve compiled a list of the top cities in Spain that you must visit.

BEAUTIFUL SPANISH CITIES

Spain is a DREAM of a country for backpackers, with stunning nature, buzzing cities, glorious weather, amazing surf, sociable hostels and all sorts of heavenly cheap food. One of the best things about Spain is that you can travel with relative ease between the towns and cities that scatter this epic country.

The sheer number of amazing places to visit in Spain means this country can keep you entertained for months, from the Basque culture in the north, the Arabesque influence in southern Spain to the Catalan culture in and around Barcelona.

Spain is one of the world's leading tourist destination, thanks to our country's variety of attractions. In this regard, it is important to note that Spain is the world's second country with the most World Heritage cities, the third in terms of natural areas declared Biosphere Reserves, or the country with the most Blue Flag beaches in the entire Northern Hemisphere.

These are only a few examples of the attractions that Spain has to offer its visitors, but you can learn more about them on this website, where you will find everything you need to organize and enjoy your visit to Spain.
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10 Things You MUST Know Before Coming to Spain ????????

How does tipping work in Spain? What are tapas? What time to do shops open? What are the Spanish eating hours? Do Spaniards take siestas? I answer the top 10 Spain travel tips so you can explore Spain like a local! Venga, let's go! ????

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It was once said that Spain is different. Well, it's no different from any other country, but like visiting any new country, when you don't know how the basic things work, it can be a challenge to get around and have a rich experience. So I decided to make a video which answers so many of the basic questions people have when they visit Spain. Here are some of the questions I answer:
- When do the shops open in Spain
- When do the tapas bars open in Spain
- When do the restaurants open in Spain
- What are tapas? How does tapas work?
- Do you tip in Spain?
- Do Spaniards take a siesta?
- Do people speak English in Spain?
- Is there bullfighting in Spain? Should I see a bullfight in Spain?
- How should I travel around Spain?
- How do people greet in Spain?

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ALICANTE City Guide | Spain | Travel Guide

Alicante (Alacant) is located in the southeast of Spain, on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. Alicante is the capital of Alicante Province, but also a port on the Costa Blanca in Spain. Alicante is the eighth-largest metropolitan area of Spain. Today, it is a flourishing tourist spot, which is visited by thousands of tourists every year, who come for the stunning beaches (Playa del Postiguet, Playa de San Juan), landmarks (Castillo de Santa Bárbara, Casco Antiguo) and the famous Spanish cuisine. Alicante offers the ideal combination of leisure activities and cultural attractions. The Alicante airport is currently the fifth largest airport in Spain and is the gateway to the Costa Blanca resort region.


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GALICIA TOP 10 ✅ Pueblos Más Bonitos para Visitar en VACACIONES

✅ Galicia, una comunidad autónoma del noroeste de España, es una región con abundante vegetación y una costa en el Atlántico. La catedral de la capital regional Santiago de Compostela es el supuesto lugar donde se conservan los restos del apóstol Santiago el Mayor, y el destino para aquellos que peregrinan por el Camino de Santiago. Los acantilados occidentales del Cabo Finisterre fueron considerados por los romanos como el fin del mundo conocido.

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Top 10 best places to visit in Malaga | What to do and attractions

Top 10 best places to visit in Malaga | What to do and attractions
Malaga offers enchanting long beaches, beautiful architecture, a fascinating culture and the Mediterranean climate that makes it even more desirable.
Before planning a holiday in Malaga, Spain see our Top 10 best places in Malaga video, which gives you the necessary information to start a visit to this wonderful city. All you have to do once you are in Malaga is to visit the sights and tourist attractions that the city has to offer, take a stroll through the old center, browse the specific boutiques of Andalucia or enjoy the best tapas at one of the restaurants with the most beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea.


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00:54 Muelle Uno
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11 Things You MUST DO In Spain!

This video is about what you MUST DO in Spain. I've lived here for 8 years and these tips will help you have a truly local experience in this country! Venga, let’s go! ????

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Recently Yoly and I made a video about things you MUST NOT do in Spain. And it was really popular, as well as a little controversial.

So we decided to follow it up with something more positive - the things you have MUST DO in Spain if you want to have a truly local and authentic experience.

11. Read a great book before you come!
Before I moved to Spain, reading really helped me get a grip on this country and in the end have a much more local experience.

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10. People watch during the evening paseo!
People watching is a real cliche, but it can be an amazing way to discover a place. So how do you do it right in Spain?

9. Explore the neighbourhoods as well!
Don't just limit yourself to the historic centre - hit the barrios where the locals are and see that side of life!

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8. Explore lesser-known parts of Spain!
Of course you want to visit Barcelona, Seville, Madrid etc. But why not hit the rural areas? Or lesser know regions?

▶ In this video Yoly and I head to the beautiful rural Jerte Valley


7. Eat a menú del día in an old man bar!
These bars are full of locals who are going about their busy day and stop to eat a big lunch. Such an amazing way to get a glimpse at everyday life in Spain.

6. Make time for a lengthy 'sobremesa'!
Once you've finished lunch, be sure to make time to chill out with a huge gin and tonic!

5. Drink local wine!
Don't just still to Rioja and Ribera del Duero - make sure you check out local wines too.

▶ In this video Yoly and I head to rural Granada and drink local wine:


▶ My video to help you understand Spain's famous Rioja wine:

▶ My video to help you understand Spain's other famous wine region - Ribera del Duero:

4. Eat paella like a local!
First you want to make sure you eat non-frozen paella. But then, you also want to eat it WHEN the locals eat it.

▶ My video about Spanish food myths (incl. paella info!):

3. See an AMAZING flamenco show!
I'm not really into dance... but flamenco is so much more than that. And I adore it!

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2. Eat Spanish delicacies that scare you!
I'm talking blood sausage, sweetbreads and pigs ears. Get into it - it's the local food!

1. Talk to a stranger in a bar (or somewhere else)!
In Spain we very easily and quickly strike up conversations with strangers. So even if you don't have much Spanish, go for it!

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Hola, Spain lovers! We're James and Yoly. James is a New Zealander, and Yoly is from Spain. And we both live in Madrid. This channel is all about giving you a local insight into life in Spain, and helping you experience this country like a local when you come to visit (or live!). If that sounds like your kind of thing, bienvenido!

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GRANDA TRAVEL GUIDE | Top 10 Things to do in GRANADA, Spain ????????

Join us as we visit Granada, Spain in this travel guide covering the best things to do in Granada including local foods worth sampling and top attractions such as the Alhambra. Granada ended up being one of our favorite cities we visited in Europe on this trip so come find out why! Let's explore Granada, Andalucia together!

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Intro - 00:01
1) Granada Cathedral (Catedral de Granada) - 01:02
2) Moroccan Street Souk / Alcaicería Grand Bazaar (Calle Calderería Nueva) for shopping in Granada - 01:55
3) Albayzín Neighbourhood - 03:34
4) Mirador de San Nicolas (Alhambra Lookout Point) - 04:12
5) Moroccan Teahouse / Teterias Arab Tea Room - 05:02
6) Moroccan Restaurants - 06:12
7) Alhambra (الْحَمْرَاء) p- 06:45
8) Spanish Breakfast at Café Via Colón for churros + tortilla - 07:53
9) Carrera del Darro (Riverside Lane) - 09:46
10) Flamenco Show - 10:16
City at Night + Outro - 11:23

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Our visit Granada travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Moroccan cuisine and Spanish food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day including visiting cathedrals, tea houses, the old town, quirky neighborhoods, Alhambra and museums in Granada, Andalucia. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Granada tourism brochure, Granada itinerary or Granada, Spain city tour also known as Granada España.

10 Things to do in Granada, Spain Travel Guide Video Transcript:

Wrapping up our travels in Spain, our last city to visit was Granada. Set in Andalusia at the foot of the snow capped Sierra Nevada, this is a place where Moorish influence is palpable. From hilltop fortresses to Moroccan markets, and tranquil gardens to quaint teahouses, in this travel guide we’re going to show you some of the things you can do in Granada:

This Cathedral was as grand as you’d expect. The stark white interiors were a bit of a contrast to the ornate churches we had seen in other cities, but that just made your eyes travel towards a glowing, golden altar.

The Moroccan souk turned out to be one of our favourite spots in the city. The street was packed with tiny shops standing shoulder to shoulder, all filled with leather handbags, glass lamps, wool slippers, colourful scarves and pashminas and souvenirs.

We continued our way up the hill into Albayzín. This is one of the oldest centres of Muslim culture in Granada. The neighbourhood is a maze of narrow cobbled streets, white-houses with tiled roofs, and small courtyards sprinkled in between.

We made time to stop at one of the teterías, or teahouses. This was the perfect place to rest on a cold winter day and enjoy some afternoon treats.

You can find numerous Moroccan restaurants in this part of the city for food. One place we ate at on more than once occasion was Al-Faguara. They offered set menus for lunch featuring hummus, falafel, couscous, tajine, and of course, lots of baklava.

Let’s take a moment to talk about Granada’s main tourist attraction: the Alhambra!

The Alhambra is a massive complex of palaces, gardens and fortresses that once formed the citadel of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, which was the last Muslim dynasty to rule along the Iberian Peninsula from the years 1230 to 1492.

This is the one attraction you can’t miss when you visit Granada, and you’ll want to book your tickets well in advance as they can sell out during high season.

We spent half a day touring the grounds during which time we visited the Nasrid Palaces, the Palace of Charles the Fifth, the Alcazaba, and the Generalife.

We decided to find a cafe where we could indulge in a delicious Spanish breakfast.

Another spot we explored in Granada is Carrerra del Darro, a small lane that runs along the Darro River at the base of the Alhambra. This street is lined with arched-stone bridges and historic buildings.

We’ll leave you with a few scenes of Granada at night and one last glimpse of the Alhambra lit up against the evening sky.

We hope you enjoyed this video and that you got ideas of things do in Granada on your own visit.

This is part of our Travel in Spain video series showcasing Spanish food, Spanish culture and Spanish cuisine.

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Things To Do In MADRID - Majestic Spanish Royal Heritage!

Things To Do In MADRID: Majestic Royal Heritage of Spain!
As a tour guide I want to show you Top 13 Things To Do in Madrid, Spain. I will show you the best Madrid attractions including amazing historical architecture, world-class art, inspiring squares, charming neighbourhoods and picturesque parks. Welcome to the royal capital of Spain.

Things To Do In Madrid:
00:00 Intro
00:13 Mirador Madrid
01:03 Gran Via
01:48 Puerta Del Sol
03:02 Barrio De Las Letras
04:09 Golden Triangle Of Art
04:30 Prado
05:11 Puerta De Alcala
05:39 Retiro Park
06:33 Temple Of Debod
07:20 Barrio De La Latina
08:33 Plaza Mayor
09:53 Mercado De San Miguel
10:34 Almudena Cathedral
12:22 Royal Palace

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DAY TRIP: From Madrid: Toledo and Segovia Guided Tour with Avila Option


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BARCELONA TRAVEL GUIDE | Top 25 Things to do in Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona! After a few days in the Spanish capital, we headed over to Catalunya to see what this popular seaside city has to offer. We ended up discovering an eclectic mix of funky architecture, distinct neighbourhoods, and stretches of golden beaches. It was vibrant, it was stylish, and it was addicting. Here's a look at what we got up to during our visit to this world class city.

25 Things to do in Barcelona:

1: Barceloneta beach - La Barceloneta
2: Teleférico de Montjuïc - Montjuïc Cable Car
3: Castell de Montjuïc - Montjuïc Castle - Castillo de Montjuich
4: Parc Güell - Park Güell - El Parque Güell
5: Sagrada Família - La Sagrada Familia
6: Futbol Club Barcelona – FCB – Barcelona Football Club (Barça or Blaugrana)
7: Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria - Mercat de la Boqueria – Boqueria Market - La Boqueria
8: La Rambla - Rambla
9: Boardwalk
10: Museu d'Història de Catalunya – Catalan Museum of History
11: Barri Gòtic - Gothic Quarter
12: Mercat Gotic – Gothic Market
13: Catedral de la Santa Creu i Santa Eulàlia - Catedral de la Santa Cruz y Santa Eulalia - Barcelona Cathedral
14: Santa Maria del Pi - St. Mary of the Pine Tree
15: Arc de Triomf – Arch of Triumph
16: Casa Batlló – Gaudi's Casa dels ossos (House of Bones)
17: Casa Milà - La Pedrera - (Antoni Gaudí's 'The Quarry')
18: Casa de les Punxes - Llibreria les Punxes
19: Jardines de Laribal – Laribal Gardens
20: Fundació Joan Miró, Centre d'Estudis d'Art Contemporani (Joan Miró Foundation)
21: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya - National Art Museum of Catalonia - MNAC
22: Font màgica de Montjuïc - Magic Fountain of Montjuïc - Fuente mágica de Montjuic
23: Bicing - bicycle sharing system in Barcelona
24: Museo de Cera - Barcelona Wax Museum
25: Palau de la Música Catalana - Palace of Catalan Music

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As always with our travel guides we seek to find the best places for discovering art, entertainment and architecture. In Barcelona you'll find numerous museums with many of them dedicated to the unique Catalunya culture.

25 Things to do in Barcelona, Spain | Top Attractions Travel Guide Video Transcript:

This week we are exploring another Spanish city. We are in Barcelona and this video is going to highlight 25 things to do here.

It is kind of hard to believe our time in Barcelona has expired. So final thoughts.

Well, it was a really fun city to visit. Great architecture, really nice beaches. It is very lively especially at night. The only downfall is that we were here in the middle of summer so it was super hot and super crowded and sometimes that made it a little bit difficult to enjoy. Especially at midday or in the mid-afternoon. So keep that in mind. Maybe consider visiting in the springtime, fall, winter.

Well, so what did you think of the city?

It is definitely a fun city. We had a lot of fun going to the beaches. One thing that is really different about this city compared to some other European cities though is that it is really spread out. In order for us to visit all of these different attractions we had to chunk them together into groups to visit them day by day. Overall, it was a decent city. It didn't quite click with me the same way that Madrid did. But that is just personal preference I suppose.

And that is a wrap for Barcelona! Our 5 days in the city flew by, and while this guide didn't cover everything, we hope we were able to give you a feel of what this fun seaside city has to offer. As always, if you have any suggestions of things to do around town, feel free to add them in the comments below. And if you want to catch our latest travel videos, don't forget to hit subscribe!

This is part of our Travel in Spain series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Spanish culture, Spanish arts, Spanish foods, Spanish religion, Spanish cuisine and Spanish people.

This is part of our Travel in Catalonia series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Catalan culture, Catalan arts, Catalan foods, Catalan religion, Catalan cuisine and Catalan people.

All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).

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Granada is all about music and poetry, authentic architectural art and millennial culture. The province hugs the sky from the steep peaks of the Sierra Nevada, its monumental cities extend over the Altiplano and its white villages are scattered between valleys and slopes, which end in the cliffs and beaches of the Costa Tropical. The province of Granada, a privileged tourist destination, allows its visitors to ski in the Sierra Nevada, venture into the villages deep in the Alpujarras, travel the last frontier of Al-Andalus in the Poniente Granadino or explore the caves testifying to troglodyte life.

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The whole province is full of attractions for architectural and cultural tourism. The small town of Santa Fe witnessed the preparations for the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus, and Fuente Vaqueros was the birthplace of Federico García Lorca, one of the most important poets and playwrights of Spanish literature.

The Granada plateau preserves the remains of a hominid dating back to one or two million years ago. The inhabitants of Baza, an Iberian people, bequeathed to posterity a relic of great historical and cultural value: the Lady of Baza (Iberian sculpture).

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The province of Granada is characterized by a staircase of plateaus that descend from the peaks to the Mediterranean. These high plateaus and the altitude of the land make the winters very cold. This climate has a heavy influence on vegetation, agriculture, livestock and game.

The province of Granada is divided into three well-differentiated regions: the coast, the plain of Granada and the mountain region. Each of them has particular climatic, orographic, historical and geographical characteristics, which make it unique.

Around the 5th century BC. J.-C., coins minted by the Turdules testify to the origins of the capital of this superb province. In the 8th century, the Berbers conquered these lands which would reach their peak with the Nasrids, who would bring economic, social, artistic and cultural development, and whose influence remains palpable today.

Visit Granada and you will discover one of the most beautiful cities in Spain. With the peaks of the Sierra Nevada as a backdrop, this city stands out above all for its architecture and its emblematic monuments, such as the Alhambra. To help you organize your stay in Granada more easily, we have listed the best things to do in Granada: you will know everything to visit the beautiful Andalusian.

In 2019 Granada had a population of 232,462 people, of whom 124,907 were women and 107,555 men. The neighborhoods it has are very different from each other, partly due to the diversity of coexisting cultures and religions and, already in the 19th century, xx, due to the continued immigration that occurred until the 1990s in the context of de-ruralization; the most important are Zaidín, La Chana, Centro-Sagrario, Realejo, Albaicín, Sacromonte and Cartuja.

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Barcelona is an amazing place to eat! But here’s the thing - it can also be hard to eat well in Barcelona because it’s so touristy. There are just so many options, and lots of them literally are tourist traps. But happily there are also so many incredible places to eat and delicious things to taste and drink if you just know where to look.

In this video I take you to 10 of my favourite places to eat 10+ incredible bites. And we visit 3 famous neighbourhoods across the entire video. We go to the Born, the Gothic Quarter and La Barceloneta - three neighbourhoods that you have to visit, and we’ll eat delicious food in each!

And a number of places are places we visit on Devour Tour’s food tours - including our Tastes & Traditions of Barcelona Food Tour and our Tapas, Taverns & History Food Tour

Also, once you’ve watched this, be sure to check out my playlist of Barcelona videos - including my epic 9-stop Barcelona Tapas Crawl.

So, where do we go?
1. Granja Dulcinea for an incredible suizo (chocolate and cream!)
2. Mercado Santa Caterina: We visit Bar Joan for a fry-up breakfast and cava and Antonio Iberics for a fantastic selection of cured meats. Plus, we visit a stall for delicious escalivada.
3. Historic Casa Gispert for a selection of wood-roasted almonds, and chocolate treats
4. Hofmann Pastisseria for an insane marscapone croissant
5. La Campana for delicious turrón and horchata
6. Xarcutería La Pineda for vermouth and a selection of potato chips with Espinaler sauce, cheeses and salt-cured anchovies
7. Bodega La Palma for patatas bravas and red wine
8. Can Paixano for a delicious butifarra sandwich and also a pork loin and cheese sandwhich - all knocked back with their famous cava
9. La Cova Fumada for a bomba (it was invented here!), grilled squid and grilled sardines
10. Can Ramonet for a delicious seafood fideuá and drinking from the porrón!

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Travel Guide To Granada Spain | Things To Do, Eat And Travel Tips

Granada is an absolutely unforgettable place to visit in the south of Spain. The completely different neighbourhoods that sit side by side yet still blend together make Granada a truly special city. The Alhambra might be the prominent attraction that comes to mind but there are so many more incredible things to do in Granada. In this video we will take you beyond the Alhambra and the Nasrid palaces, and to all the amazing areas and barrios (neighbourhoods). We will share our favourite things to see and places to eat in Granada as well as some travel tips to help you plan your trip to Granada.

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00:00 - Intro

A L B A I C Í N N E I G H B O U R H O O D
01:33 - ALBAICÍN
01:38 - Carrrera Del Darro
02:33 - El Bañuelo
03:17 - Exploring the Albaicín streets
03:33 - Plaza Larga
04:11 - Placeta Del Cobertizo
05:05 - BEST VIEWS OF GRANADA
05:15 - Mirador De Los Carvajales
05:19 - Mirador De San Nicolás
05:34 - Mirador De San Cristóbal
BREAKFAST AND TEA HOUSE IN ALBAICÍN
05:56 - Café 4 Gatos
06:22 - La Tetería Del Bañuelo

R E A L E J O N E I G H B O U R H O O D
06:57 - REALEJO
07:00 - Casa De Los Tiros
07:10 - Corral Del Carbón
COFFEE, BAKERY AND TAPAS IN REALEJO
07:20 Taberna La Tana
07:39 - Bar Los Diamantes
08:01 - I Need Coffee
08:08 - Minuit Pan Y Cafe

S A C R O M O N T E N E I G H B O U R H O O D
08:19 - SACROMONTE

E L C E N T R O N E I G H B O U R H O O D
09:31 - EL CENTRO
09:40 - Plaza Nueve
09:44 - Plaza De Bib-Rambla
09:56 - Catedral De Granada
10:29 - La Alcaicería
TAPAS, COFFEE, CHURROS AND CAKE IN EL CENTRO
10:56 - Bodegas Castañeda
11:07 - La Finca Coffee
11:40 - Heladería Los Italianos
12:04 - Churros Cafetería Alhambra
12:51 - Cheesecake La Tarta De La Madre De Cris
12:55 - Mercado De San Agustín

G R A N A D A T R A V E L T I P S
13:15 - THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE A TRIP TO GRANADA
13:27 - How to Get To Granada
13:41 - Getting Around
13:54 - When To Visit
14:01 - How Long To Stay
14:09 - Quick Tip
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MADRID TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Madrid Travel Guide. Things to do in Madrid (Spain)

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Madrid -capital of Spain- is rich in monuments and landmarks.
In this video we present our selection of the more interesting and important places to see in Madrid.
Nº 10.- TEMPLE OF DEBOD
The Temple of Debod is the oldest building in Madrid, although it was not built in our city but in ancient Nubia, in southern Egypt, more than 2.200 years ago.
Also from the Temple of Debod you may find some of the best sunsets ever!
Nº 9.- PLAZA DE LA VILLA
In the Plaza de la Villa is the oldest civil building built in Madrid, it is the Tower and House of the Lujanes, a palace house of the XV century, Gothic-Mudejar style.
There are also two other emblematic buildings: the Casa de Cisneros, a Renaissance palace from the XVI century, and the Casa de la Villa, a baroque palace from the XVII century.
Nº 8.- PUERTA DE ALCALÁ
The ‘Puerta de Alcalá’ is one of the most popular symbols of Madrid. In addition to the monumental function, it served as gateway to the city until just a century and a half ago.
It is the first arch of triumph built in Europe, after the fall of the Roman Empire.
In neoclassical style, it was built in the XVIII century by direct commission of Carlos III.
Nº 7.- GREAT WAY (GRAN VÍA)
The ‘Gran Vía’ is one of the most emblematic streets of Madrid.
Started in 1910, it was settled, The ‘Great Way’ is the main artery of the heart of Madrid. It has many iconic buildings: Metropolis, Telefónica, Capitol and so on.
Nº 6.- CIBELES
The Plaza de Cibeles is one of the most well-known squares in Spain. It is currently located in the Palacio de Comunicaciones - ‘The Palace of Communications’, a beautiful eclectic building from the beginning of the 20th century. Current City hall.
In the center of the square is the famous Fuente de Cibeles ‘Cibeles Fountain’, which is the first of the five mythological fountains that form the Prado Hall, commissioned by Carlos III.
Nº 5.- PLAZA MAYOR (MAYOR SQUARE OF MADRID)
The Plaza Mayor of Madrid suffered 3 frightful fires, in the last of them only the ‘House of Bakery’ was saved, which served as a model for the reconstruction of the square.
The Plaza Mayor of Madrid during 2017 commemorates its IV Centenary, being in 1617 when it began to build, 400 years ago.
Nº 4.- PUERTA DEL SOL (GATE OF THE SUN)
The Puerta del Sol is the heart of Madrid. Social meeting point in which life flows at any time of day or night.
From its beginnings in century XV, in this place have been directed some of the most important events of the history and the Spanish life.
This statue, the Statue of the Bear and the Madroño is famous for alluding to the official shield of the city of Madrid.
Also In Puerta del Sol we find the ‘Real Casa de Correos’ royal house of mail, where the locals meet to hear the chimes every new year.
Nº 3.- PALACIO REAL (ROYAL PALACE DE MADRID)
The Royal Palace and its surroundings are one of the must-see in Madrid.
The majestic building that we can contemplate today, dates from the middle of the XVIII century.
The neoclassical style clearly shows the taste for geometric and proportionate forms, typical of the architecture of enlightened despotism.
It is one of the largest palaces in the world.
It is currently open to the public as a museum.
It is surrounded by beautiful gardens (Campo de Moro, Sabatini Gardens and Gardens of the Plaza de Oriente).
From its surroundings we can enjoy spectacular sunsets.
Nº 2.- RETIRO PARK
Parque del Retiro is one of the most pleasant urban parks in the world.
It is ideal for pleasant walks, sunbathing and even paddling in the center of the city.
This park had its origin in the seventeenth century, as the second residence and place of rest Of King Philip IV. Places of recreation as peculiar as the Grand Lake of Retiro are iconic.
In this park we find other monuments whose visit is essential, such as the Crystal Palace or the curious Fountain of the Fallen Angel.
Before unveiling the number one, we offer three special mentions:
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
Monumental Plaza Las Ventas
Basilica of San Francisco el Grande
Nº 1.- THE WALK OF ART
‘The Paseo del Arte’ brings together the masterpieces of the most important paintings in the world collected in the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and the National Museum of Art Reina Sofía.
The visit to these three museums is one of the essential activities in Madrid.

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Setting the criteria for our list of the 10 best restaurants in Salamanca was the easy bit. Anywhere we felt compelled to revisit again and again was instantly in. We’re excited to give you Salamanca's top 10 restaurants to visit in Salamanca, presented in no particular order. In our list surely the ultimate guide to the best restaurants in Salamanca – you’ll find it all: the best new openings, classic cheap eats. In this video, we are going to discuss top 10 restaurants in Salamanca and the finest places to eat in Salamanca. Our esteemed viewers are in for a treat today, and they must dine in these best restaurants to visit in Salamanca to get the real taste of some of the most delicious dishes ever cooked.

Salamanca has no shortage of excellent restaurants in Salamanca. Almost every month, there is another new spot to eat opening in the city. Since we are spoiled for choice on where to dine, it might be hard to pick where to eat next. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best restaurants in Salamanca that you won't regret going to.

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How to Explore a Spanish Market Like a Local

When in Spain you have to discover the local markets! Visiting them is a gastronomic AND cultural experience. But how can do shop in and explore a Spanish market like a local? Watch this video where I visit my local Mercado de Antón Martín (Antón Martín Market) to find out! Venga, let’s go! ????

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You have to visit a Spanish traditional food market next time you’re in Spain. Noisy, busy, full of wonderful smells and overflowing with people - they’re a feast for all the sense. I love my local market (the Mercado de Antón Martín - featured in this video). Ham, cheese, wine, olive oil, saffron, paprika, bread, meat, fruit and vegetables - these places are gastronomic wonderlands. But they’re also fabulous cultural places - every Spanish market has at least a few bars, and they’re always a fun place to hang out for a drink after you’ve finished your shopping.

So here is what I suggest. If you’re living or staying in Spain, give the supermarkets are miss (unless you need canned goods or cleaning products) and for all your fresh produce needs, head to the nearest local market. They’re the best place to stock up your apartment if you’re staying in an AirBnB or simply to grab some delicious stables for a picnic in the park. An important thing to remember is that if you want to try Spain’s incredible wines, hams and cheeses - they’ll be much cheaper in the market than in a tapas bar. And do make the perfect picnic hamper fillers.

In this video I explore the Antón Martín market, which is nearby my office (it’s where I shop after work). I hit the Jamón booth, a fabulous cheese stall, the fruit stand, an olive stand, an offal stand, a place for olive oil, paprika and saffron, as well as a chicken shop and an excellent bakery. Along the way you’ll get tips and tricks for tackling your local market on your own!

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Hola, Spain lovers! We're James and Yoly. James is a New Zealander, and Yoly is from Spain. And we both live in Madrid. This channel is all about giving you a local insight into life in Spain, and helping you experience this country like a local when you come to visit (or live!). If that sounds like your kind of thing, bienvenido!

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