How to live la vida loca when traveling in Spain


Whether you’re a keen traveler or not, everyone should visit the European country of Spain once in their lives. The Spanish culture is one of the most influential and prevalent cultures found across the globe, so why not visit Spain and enjoy the authentic experience for yourself?

The gorgeous country isn’t just about sun-soaking and beach-dwelling, there’s so much more to do and see depending on what part of Spain you are visiting. Wherever it is that you’re heading to, there’s one number one rule… you have to live la vida loca! Here’s how…

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Travel outside of the cities

European countrysides are some of the most beautiful places on earth, so if you want to get a feel for how true Spainards want to live, we suggest venturing out of the urban areas and delving deep into the rural local countryside. This is where you’ll find the hidden gems of Spain – miles and miles of glorious Spanish mountains, small quaint local towns full of cafes and restaurants that serve authentic Spanish cuisine, and also fascinating points of interest rich with historical, architectural, and cultural importance.

Make the most of siestas

The Spanish culture is known for being particularly laid-back, and a big part of their daily lifestyle is, of course, siestas. For a few hours each afternoon, most shops, offices, and other public buildings will close their doors for an afternoon nap to be enjoyed… do you need another excuse to close your eyes and have a wonderfully relaxing snooze? Make the most of these hours!

Embrace the late nights

With Spain’s superb easy-going lifestyle, you should expect your day to turn into rather late nights. You’ll be so relaxed you’ll forget to notice the time. With siestas breaking up the day mid-afternoon, dinner time is usually a lot later than you’re used to – it’s perfectly normal for locals and tourists to stroll down into town at around 10pm for a spot of food. There’s no rush in Spain – you have all the time in the world, and these late nights are perfect for you to have a few drinks and tuck into some delicious tapas.

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Immerse yourself

If you’re a travel enthusiast, you’ll know how important it is to immerse yourself in the cultural surroundings. Embrace the local traditions by adopting their way of life as your own. This form of vacationing allows you to create a home from home and live the way that the locals do. This means staying open-minded, asking locals lots of questions, and learning about their lifestyle.

Learn the lingo

If you want to befriend the locals, you have to start by learning the lingo. They say that Spanish is actually one of the easiest languages to pick up quickly, and all you need to do is learn the basic phrases and words. This respect and effort will go a long way with locals, too! If you struggle with learning new languages, nowadays there are a whole range of apps on your phone to help you.

You’ll find that Spain has a far slower pace of life – Spaniards value peace, harmony, and easy-going attitudes. Chilled vibes only! Take this opportunity to stop, relax, and breathe in the fresh Mediterranean air. Head to the beach, explore local architecture, trek through the hills, and of course, take a lovely siesta. Live your best Spanish life!

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