Results for Salamanca, España
This is an itinerary I made with my family, we did a lot of places in a short period of time, you can definitively stay longer in some places, or do just one part of it ( for example only Galicia , Cantabria & Asturias; or only Pais Vasco )
The only place I would skip in this itinerary is Vigo, the rest of them are incredibly nice. Orense is nothing special but the Canyon is worth visiting.
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Welcome to the ultimate travel guide to Salamanca, Spain – a treasure trove of history, culture, and architectural wonders awaiting your exploration. Whether you're drawn to its centuries-old universities, mesmerized by its stunning architecture, or simply seeking to immerse yourself in the vibrant Spanish culture, Salamanca promises an unforgettable journey.
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Madrid may not have Barcelona’s reputation for excellence in design, but its broad sweep of architectural history provides a glorious backdrop to city life, from medieval mansions and royal palaces to the unimagined angles of Spanish contemporary architecture, from the sober brickwork and slate spires of Madrid baroque to the extravagant confections of the belle époque. En fin, Madrid done right never disappoints.
This itinerary outlines the best way to spend a few days exploring my city with a range of restaurants and activities to choose from. Everything you need in one place so you can focus on enjoying your trip without the stress.
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Unforgettable Experiences
Phenomenal Places to Eat
Sweet Treat Stops
Coffee Shops to Enjoy
Concept Stores and quality Souvenir Shops
Each item in this curated collection includes notes that will help you plan avoid unexpected hiccups and enjoy like a local.
Check out the guide or use the interactive map to peruse the collection. It’s mobile friendly and easy to use on-the-go.
My collection is a living guide. You will receive updates in real-time as I continue to curate this guide, including new places and additional tips without paying more for additional content.
Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
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Madrid may not have Barcelona’s reputation for excellence in design, but its broad sweep of architectural history provides a glorious backdrop to city life, from medieval mansions and royal palaces to the unimagined angles of Spanish contemporary architecture, from the sober brickwork and slate spires of Madrid baroque to the extravagant confections of the belle époque. En fin, Madrid done right never disappoints.
This itinerary outlines the best way to spend a few days exploring Madrid with a range of restaurants and activities to choose from. Everything you need in one place so you can focus on enjoying your trip without the stress.
Unlock for access to:
Unforgettable Experiences
Phenomenal Places to Eat
Sweet Treat Stops
Coffee Shops to Enjoy
Concept Stores and quality Souvenir Shops
Each item in this curated collection includes notes that will help you plan avoid unexpected hiccups and enjoy like a local.
Check out the guide or use the interactive map to peruse the collection. It’s mobile friendly and easy to use on-the-go.
My collection is a living guide. You will receive updates in real-time as I continue to curate this guide, including new places and additional tips without paying more for additional content.
Please reach out to me if you have any questions.
Digital Nomads • Architecture • Design • Shopping • Foodie • Coffee
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Only the best spots to shop, wine, dine and get hyped up in the Spanish capital - a modern city that honors its historical heritage.
Passionate people from Madrid are all about getting together, enjoying life and art in all its forms. Regardless of the season, Madrid abounds in art venues, cultural manifestations and night life. However, a little bit of shopping won’t hurt either. 😉
Highlights:
🐻 El Oso y el Madroño (the Bear and the Strawberry Tree) - the symbol of the city, is a sculpture from the 2nd half of the 20th century, that represents the coat of arms of Madrid and is found on the east side of the Puerta del Sol, between Calle de Alcalá and Carrera de San Jerónimo, in the historical centre of the capital.
🐂 Corrida de toros - Spanish-style bullfighting, involves a physical contest with humans (and other animals) attempting to publicly subdue, immobilize, or kill a bull. The most common bull used is the Spanish Fighting Bull (Toro Bravo), a type of cattle native to the Iberian Peninsula. This style of bullfighting is seen to be both a sport and performance art. In a traditional corrida, three toreros (or matadores) each "fight" against two out of a total of six "fighting" bulls to death.
💃🏻Flamenco - is an art form (incorporating poetry, singing, guitar playing, dance, polyrhythmic hand-clapping and finger snapping) strongly influenced by the Gitanos, but which has its deeper roots in Moorish musical traditions. Flamenco culture originated in Andalusia, but has since become one of the icons of Spanish music and even Spanish culture in general.
🍖Jamón - is a kind of dry-cured ham that’s at the heart of Spanish culture and cuisine. There exist two great traditions of artisanal cured hams in Spain, both of which are a source of enjoyment and great pride among Spaniards:
1. Jamón Serrano - a cured country ham made from conventional pork.
2. Jamón Ibérico - produced from non-acorn fed pigs (Cerdo Ibérico) or acorn-fed variety which results in Jamón Ibérico de Bellota (considered the world's finest ham).
🥨 Churros - is a type of fried dough, made with choux pastry dough piped into hot oil with a piping bag and large closed star tip or similar shape. They can either be thin (and sometimes knotted) or long and thick, where they are known as porras or jeringos in some regions. Normally eaten for breakfast dipped in champurrado, hot chocolate, dulce de leche or café con leche.
🏟️ Football fans should be very excited about Madrid, as it hosts one of the best teams ever - Real Madrid. Visit Real Madrid’s home by taking a tour on their stadium, Santiago Bernabéu.
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The best markets in Australia: Great food, souvenirs and much more!
We do love a good local market! Being 'in town' on the right day to catch market day is crucial - sometimes they're daily (or nightly!), some are on Saturdays or Sundays, and some are only on every second weekend or so. So do plan ahead - and don't miss out! We love wandering around and checking out the local products and wares - especially the food!!
We're pretty biased and think Salamanca Market in Lutruwita/Tasmania is the best market in the world! Yesssss we know Barcelona's La Rambla Market is pretty darn impressive and we've been to some epic markets in Asia and South America too, but Nipaluna/Hobart packs well above its weight with an amazing local arts, craft and artisan scene, very talented buskers and of course the food is amazing! You can also pick up great handmade souvenirs as well as locally grown fruit, veg and other produce.
Australia's markets are not to be missed. Wander through the stalls and rub shoulders with locals and tourists alike. And, of course, in Australia markets are safe (no pick pockets!), are generally accessible (check the website links below for more!) and many are committed to sustainability with biodegradable, recycled or reusable packaging and no single-use plastics in sight.
Feel good by supporting local businesses and artists. And if you do feel the need to buy souvenirs - check the labelling and make sure you are buying locally made products whenever you can.
OK now we're craving a papaya salad at sunset at Mindil Market in Darwin!!
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Benvenuti a Barcellona, una città in cui storia, cultura ed energia si fondono perfettamente per creare un'esperienza indimenticabile. Come vostra guida personale, non vedo l'ora di condurvi in un viaggio accattivante attraverso le incantevoli strade e i monumenti iconici di questa città così cosmopolita. Con questa guida sarete sicuri di non perdere le attrazioni migliori e di evitare la folla di turisti che si accalca in alcune zone della città. Include la guida "preparati per il tuo viaggio" e una lista di cose da mettere in valigia :)
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Welcome to Barcelona, a city where history, culture, and vibrant energy blend seamlessly to create an unforgettable experience. As your tour guide, I am thrilled to lead you on a captivating journey through the enchanting streets and iconic landmarks of this cosmopolitan gem.
With this guide you'll be sure not to miss the best spots and to avoid the crowds. It Includes the "prepara for your trip" guide and a packing list :)
Car-free • Female Solo • Couples • Backpacker • 50+ • Architecture • Art • History • Foodie • Relaxation
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Barcelona has so much to offer, so 3 days is definitely the bare minimum time to spend here. But it's enough to cover all the major attractions - especially when you're travelling on a budget and with limited time off from work.
Maybe you're just going for a long weekend. Or this is one leg of many in a well-deserved trip to Spain.
Whatever the case, this guide will help you optimise your first time in Barcelona, with a detailed plan of how to spend each day there.
✨ Here you'll find over 30+ hours of research condensed and streamlined into a simple 10 min read
Includes:
✅ Detailed daily schedule for 3 days in Barcelona
➕ (Optional) 1 Day trip to Dali Museum, Figueres
🛏️ 3 Hotel recommendations in the heart of Barcelona
🍸 Food & drink suggestions + tips to avoid tourist traps
🛍️ Local delicacies to buy as souvenirs
🔗 Links to buy tickets for trains & attractions
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Know before you buy:
⛱️ This guide is moderately paced. If you're more of a slow traveller, you can spread out this itinerary across 4-5 days
👟 Involves a lot of walking
☀️ Daily schedule from 10AM - 8PM; nightlife is not included
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Barcelona is an enchanting city that holds a special place in my heart. From its stunning architecture to its vibrant culture, Barcelona offers a unique blend of history, art, and culinary delights. One of my favorite spots is the iconic Sagrada Familia, a masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí that showcases breathtaking architectural brilliance. Another must-visit is Park Güell, where you can immerse yourself in Gaudí's whimsical designs and enjoy panoramic views of the city, but you need to know when to go to avoid the crowds. For a taste of Barcelona's lively atmosphere, a stroll in El Born is a must, with its bustling street performers, cafes, and shops. Don't forget to explore the Gothic Quarter, with its narrow streets and charming plazas. To help you plan your own Barcelona adventure, you can find a map of my favorite places. Enjoy your journey!
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