Passionate, sophisticated and devoted to living the  good life, Spain is at once a stereotype come to life and a country more diverse  than you ever imagined.
 
An Epic Land
Spain's diverse landscapes stir the soul. The Pyrenees and  the Picos de Europa are as beautiful as any mountain range on the continent,  while the snowcapped Sierra Nevada rises up improbably from the sun-baked plains  of Andalucia; these are hiking destinations of the highest order. The wildly  beautiful cliffs of Spain's Atlantic northwest are offset by the charming coves  of the Mediterranean. And everywhere you go, villages of timeless beauty perch  on hilltops, huddle in valleys and cling to coastal outcrops as tiny but  resilient outposts of Old Spain.
Art Imitates Life
Poignantly windswept Roman ruins, cathedrals of rare power  and incomparable jewels of Islamic architecture speak of a country where the  great civilisations of history have always risen, fallen and left behind their  indelible mark. More recently, what other country could produce such rebellious  and relentlessly creative spirits as Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso and Antoni  Gaudí and place them front and centre in public life? Here, grand monuments to  the past coexist alongside architectural creations of such daring that it  becomes clear that Spain's future will be every bit as original as its past.
Fiestas & Flamenco
For all such talk, this is a country that lives very much  in the present and there's a reason why 'fiesta' is one of the best-known words  in the Spanish language. It's because life is itself a fiesta here and everyone  seems to be invited. Perhaps you'll sense it along a crowded post-midnight  street when all the world has come out to play. Or maybe that moment will come  when a flamenco performer touches something deep in your soul. Whenever it  happens, you'll find yourself nodding in recognition: this is  Spain.
A Culinary Feast

Food and wine are national obsessions in Spain, and with  good reason. The touchstones of Spanish cooking are deceptively simple:  incalculable variety, traditional recipes handed down through the generations,  and an innate willingness to experiment and see what comes out of the  kitchen-laboratory. You may experience the best meal ever over tapas in an  earthy bar where everyone's shouting, or over a meal prepared by a celebrity  chef in the refined surrounds of a Michelin-starred restaurant. Either way, the  breadth of gastronomic experience that awaits you is breathtaking.
 
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