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The ultimate guide to Costa Brava, defining where Dali was born, lived and created most of his masterpieces. But you will also have a great time enjoying beaches, hiking, food and superb nature views. I have come here already for more than 15 years, so this guide is full of local places. Plan at least two weeks of holiday to enjoy it fully! I covered here: - How to get here - Main Dali spots (_00_) - Tips on how to get the most out of visiting the Dali Museums - 🖼️Fun facts about Dali, which you can share with your friends while cruising between his art - The best places to stay in three different villages, including camping spots - 🍽️🥂Restaurants and bars for all types of budget, and a few of them, where Dali visited himself! - 🏞️Mind-blowing nature spots (I'm telling you!) - 🥬Markets and shops - to feel like a local and tips on what to buy there. - 🍷Local wineries - yes, we have quite a few good ones! - 🤿🛝🪂🤸🏼‍♂️Extra activities to do while visiting this region that you would love to explore - thermals, hiking routes and more - Things to do with kids - 🛍️Shopping - 🎁 And, of course, tips on what to bring from here as a souvenir 💥BONUS. I also share one of the best spots to eat oysters - an oyster farm, where all the restaurants buy them, and you can eat it straight from the sea, paying almost absolutely nothing 🦪🍤 You can also contact me for a personal consultation or a custom itinerary for your trip. **This guide will be continuously updated with more of the best about Costa Brava. Once you purchase it, you will automatically get those updates!
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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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