With horses, bulls and flamenco three typical terms which holidaymakers associate with this dream holiday destination are already mentioned. Especially in the south of Spain, you will find it when searching for this constellation. For there Andalusia, the land of noble horses – the Andalusians – and thoroughbred bulls is located. The southern cities offer stunning monuments like the Malaga Alcazaba, in between the famous flamenco bars. But these are spread all over Spain. Everywhere, visitors can enjoy this dance which is as erotic as imaginative. In many of the unique hotels in Spain too, flamenco is danced in numerous shows – and the visitors can also practice this dancing expression of emotion. Some Small Hotels Spain are offering such courses too. Ask for it when planning yout holidays here…
If it’s not the Flamenco you’re most interested in, you’ll definitely get a personal impression of the country by visiting a typical small hotel. Spain, small hotels and this certain flair: there’s no better place to get in the right Spain-mood. Enjoy such unique hotels as for example the Cas Ferrer Nou Hotelet in Alcudia, which will deeply impress you with its 6 charming rooms and a one-of-a-kind service.
Or what about the amazing Hotel Utopia, Benalup – Casas Viejas in Cadiz? This hotel, no doubt, is a lot more than a 4 star design hotel. It’s an inventive project, absolutely singular in all Spain. The design hotel resembles a small village within a village. A labyrinth of small houses, numerous gardens and patios. It’s 16 guestrooms, each of which offers its completely individual design, are distributed across various little houses and bakeries that have been painstakingly refurbished for the project.
Such hotels want to offer their guests something special, also with a special ambience. Therefore many gorgeous hotels were built in Spain, in the typical architecture with white limestone. In the countryside you can find such charming hotels very often. And there are many rural areas in Spain, so in the north, where the famous Camino de Santiago trail leads through. There are vineyards across these beautiful landscapes, so its no wonder these Spain wine regions are world famous. Not only since Hape Kerkeling’s book more and more people decide trying to rediscover something of themselves while walking across this trail.
In the very center of Spain the capital Madrid is located, which seems to be the pivot of the entire country. Madrid is above all an art capital – not for nothing the famous Prado Museum is there. In the south of Spain the Moors had held control for a long time – in Cadiz, Cordoba, Seville and Granada. Up to the present, this period is shown by countless buildings like the Alhambra. Gorgeous hotels in the style of Arabian Nights can be found there too. And he, who seeks the otherness, should visit Catalonia and the Basque country, two regions in Spain which would never adapt themselves to the rest and this is precisely why they are worth visiting.


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