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Things to try in Spain

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Published on: 31st August 2013 at 9:19 PM
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It could take forever to try and experience everything in Spain. However, if you travel with Biznaga Travel Company you will enjoy many of the highlights this glorious and vibrant country has to offer.

Eating for the sheer joy of eating is one of the many marvels of Spain. Succulent meats, delicious paellas, churros dripping with chocolate. The Spanish have perfected their cuisine and the closest they come to snacking are the infamous tapas, which still require a drink or two in accompaniment. Laughter and lively conversation surrounds you as you splurge and ‘treat yourself’ for that extra dip, bite or drink.

The country takes great pride in its produce, locally sourcing a large amount of ingredients for their mouth-watering cuisine. Biznaga promises you won’t find a single village garden that doesn’t grow something you can eat. All about food, the olive and grape harvests in Spain are celebrated over the country and are considered huge occasions.

Today Spain’s cities rank amongst the most glamorous, cultured and influential in the world. They’re easy to enjoy because they just absorb you into their life. Although stylish and sophisticated, they are completely unpretentious; they are just Spanish.

And a trip to Spain wouldn’t be complete without experiencing a traditional fiesta. Any excuse to celebrate is excuse enough to cook up a storm, get the wine flowing, the music playing and dance all night long.

Whatever your style of travel, you can be assured Biznaga Travel Company will ensure you are fully dunked into Spain, something very few travellers get to experience.

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