Thursday, March 5, 2020

5 Travel Bloggers to Inspire Your Next Trip to Spain

5 Travel Bloggers to Inspire Your Next Trip to Spain Suzy S. Dreaming of visiting Spain? Its a common bucket-list destination  for  any world traveler, and an even better destination if youve been learning how to speak Spanish! Weve given some recommendations for Spanish-speaking countries to visit on the blog before, but if youre looking for more in-depth info, we recommend exploring the many Spanish travel bloggers documenting their adventures. Below, weve rounded up 5  of our favorites  to check out. Spain for Pleasure Spain for Pleasuress tagline is The adventures, misadventures and quiet musing of a guiri in Spain. Blogger Josh is an English teacher and freelancer writer who has lived in Granada since 2010, and offers advice on everything from adrenaline-pumping activities to try in Spain  to general Spanish-learning tips, plus dedicated sections for several other cities (including Andalucía, Portugal, and Valencia). When asked for his best travel tip for Spain, Josh told us: Id always go for peer-to-peer services over commercial ones, for example Blablacar instead of taking the bus or train and Airbnb instead of staying in a hotel. They are generally great ways to meet people, practice your Spanish and save money! Latitude 41 Blogger Justine has lived in Spain  since 2008, and shares gorgeous photography, personal stories, and travel tips for all things Barcelona and beyond. Her blog is an awesome insider look into the culture and traditions of the area, and she writes in a way that is particularly inspiring. Her post about Park Guell  made me want to pack my bags immediately and check it out! Heres Justines best travel tip: It’s always great to discover an authentic local restaurant or shop  in Spain. The best way to beat the local crowds,  especially in larger cities, is to  go when  it opens. Spanish people are pretty late risers. If you  find a popular local restaurant, show up around  1pm for lunch  â€" it’ll be less crowded, and you can have a peaceful, enjoyable meal.   See Also: 35 Spanish Phrases for Travelers [Video] Sunshine and Siestas After moving to Spain to teach English, blogger Cat started Sunshine and Siestas to document her experiences living the expat life in Seville, teaching English abroad, and much more. Not only does she write fun posts about things like the best Spanish cuisine and tapas, she also runs co-runs the Como Consulting  Bureau, a website dedicated to helping aspiring expats get around Spanish red tape and make their dreams a reality! Cats best travel tip: Spain is notorious for weather mood swings in many areas, so dress in light layers to go from breezy mornings to scorching middays to balmy nights. And ladies, no heels for the cobblestone streets, unless you want to twist an ankle! Oh Hello, Spain Madrid  is a top destination for travelers, and this blog is a fantastic look into the citys best attractions, local cuisine, and culture! After traveling throughout her teen and young adult years, blogger Kate eventually moved to Madrid in 2013, and works full-time as a commissioning editor of English language teaching materials.  Kates posts are inspiring, interesting, and helpful, whether youre traveling to Spain on a budget  or want recommendations for exploring Madrids cuisine! Heres Kates travel tip: Spain operates on its own timetable and has its own dining schedule too. Breakfast is commonly available until 12, while lunch doesnt really start until 1:30 at the earliest. If its summer and youre in a small town, make like a local and have a siesta after your midday meal many shops and services close during the afternoon. The evening is perfect for a paseo (walk) and a drink on a sunny terrace before dinner (eaten anywhere from 9-midnight). Unless you want to constantly dine with fellow tourists, switch to the Spanish schedule!   Adventurous Kate: The Solo Female Travel Blog Ladies, listen up! Kates blog is an awesome resource for solo female travelers, offering advice on everything from world travel (not just Spain) to building a career as a travel blogger. Whether youre headed to Barcelona, Costa Brava, or even Belgium, Belize, or Australia, youll find articles and tips to help you along the way. Following Spanish travel bloggers  is just one of the many ways you can supplement your Spanish  lessons. If you find a blog you like on the list above, we recommend subscribing to their newsletter so you can get updates when new content is posted. Readers, what other Spanish travel bloggers have inspired your learning or wanderlust? Share with us in the comments section below! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher

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