subject: How To Find Luxury Hotels In Spain [print this page] Spain is one of the most diverse countries all over the world. It is a country having the biggest number of world heritage cities and the second largest country after Italy, to have UNESCO World Heritage Sites. People in Europe consider Spain to be an exotic country because of its friendly people, its cuisine, relaxed lifestyle, and world famous festivals, vibrant nightlife and folklore. One of the many place that is worth your visit is the capital of Spain, Madrid which is a thriving capital or the most vibrant and popular coastal city of Barcelona, Pamplona the popular Running of the bulls, Andalusian cities such as Seville, Cordoba and Granada, which exhibit exceptional Islamic architecture, the idyllic Balearic, Canary Islands and the Way of Saint James.
Many tourist stay in Hotels Spain that have are pre-arranged by tour operators who normally offer package holidays. Even so, there are hotels in Spain available for the independent traveler in all categories. In fact, Spain is like one of the top countries in Europe as respects the quantity and quality of hotels. Moreover, there are cheap hotels in Spain, which despite their pocket friendly prices do not compromise on the quality of their service. Staff members in hotels in Spain are all friendly, honest and helpful. Each hotel has its own unique design and style. In short, finding cheap accommodation in Spain is not a big deal.
With its various cultural regions, fun nightlife, historic cities and great beaches, Spain is an ideal place to visit for any sort of trip. With both large cultural and geographical diversity, Spain comes as a surprise to people who only are aware of its popularity for memorable holidays at the beach. There is almost any kind of landscape from the southern east deserts and huge marshes to snowy mountains and lush meadows. While the main visit during the summer due to the beaches, winter visits should also be considered as they also offer attractions including La Mezquita and Alhambra, which will also not be crowded at that time. The official and major language spoken in Spain is Spanish but things are much more complicated than that. Spanish is part of Romance languages, which include French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Occitan, Catalan and Galician. Some of the languages are dominant in their respective regions. Most locals in those regions are able to speak Spanish but learning a few phrases of the local language where you are travelling will endear you top the locals.
Apart from the native languages, French and English are taught in schools. Nevertheless, most young school goers lack proficiency in English due to lack of practice and exposure and most people do not know more than a few basic worlds. If you are unable to find your ways, your best pal would be to ask young people and it would be a great idea to use simple words and avoid complex sentences while speaking. The most popular tourist destinations and major hotels in Spain normally have staff members who are able to speak English and especially in popular beach resorts, you will find people fluent in several languages.