
Spain is big on history and cultural diversity. The landscape is just as vibrant and varied as its people, ranging from the snow-capped Pyrenees to some of the most exquisite Mediterranean coastlines. The Iberian country also ranks among the sunniest in Europe – a big attraction for outdoor enthusiasts and summer revellers.
There’s a vast choice of unique sights, scenes, festivities, and flavors that you can’t say you’ve visited Spain until you’ve experienced them. Here are some of the top only-in-Spain things to see and do. Such essential experiences in Spain will grant you extra bragging rights.
Spain’s national identity, in dance form
Good for: Couples, Photo, Nightlife
No other cultural performance speaks louder of Spain’s national identity than flamenco. Besides demonstrating exhilarating movements by dancers in vivid costumes, the dynamic musical accompaniment of vocals and Spanish guitars complement the visual delight.
Flamenco originated in Andalusia. Therefore, it’s only natural that the best place to catch an authentic performance is in the regional capital, Seville. You can find a good variety of bars and even museums dedicated to the art form in the city’s beautiful old quarter of Triana.
Spain’s largest soccer stadium and home to a top team
Good for: Couples, Group
Soccer, or fútbol as Spaniards call it, is the country’s national sport. Joining fervent fans as they cheer on the nation’s biggest clubs going against each other can be quite an experience. You’ll see the best of Spanish soccer during an El Clásico, when the fierce rivals, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, go head to head.
The best stadium to see an El Clásico game is at Camp Nou, home field of the FC Barcelona team. With a seating capacity of 99,354, it’s the largest soccer stadium in the country. Read more
Location: C. d’Aristides Maillol, 12, 08028 Barcelona, Spain
Phone: +34 902 18 99 00

Watch an El Clásico match at Camp Nou, Barcelona