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Just like with any other trip, it is crucial that you do your research before taking a trip to Spain. There are so many events and festivals that you would want to see during your trip. It is also a good idea to consult family or friends who have been to this place before to find out about some insider’s tips.

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Page 1: Spain Travel Guide

Spain Travel Guide

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Madrid Travel Tips

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I f you are planning to go to

Madrid, you should expect lots of

exciting things to happen to you. This

place is known not only for its

stunning beauty but also for its

delicious food, hospitable people,

spectacular events, and interesting

culture. To get you covered for all the

things that you need for the trip

including travel insurance, here are

some bits and pieces of practical

information to keep in mind.

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What to See

There are so many wonderful

things to see in Madrid. One of your

first stops should be Plaza Mayor,

which is where most of the events in

Madrid are held. This is where you

will see the Spanish Bull Fighting

events, which you certainly should

not miss. Another attraction you

should definitely see is the Royal

Palace and the Royal Botanical

Gardens. Both of these places are

ideal to visit in the summer. If you

want something more exciting, go to

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Retiro Park. People go here during

weekends to watch performances and

art exhibitions.

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How to Go Around

You can explore Madrid by taking

the underground train system. You

may also go around using the bus

transportation services. Buses run

around 24 hours a day so even if you

go very late at night, you do not have

to worry much about riding back to

your hotel. If you do not mind

walking around, do so and you will

find the wide boardwalks idea for this

purpose.

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When to Go

Many of those who have gone to

this part of Spain would tell you that

the best time to go here actually de-

pends on what kind of trip you want

to have. Summer starts in June and

this is when the city’s bars and res-

taurants open during the early hours.

You may also want to catch the spec-

tacular events and festivals. One of

the city’s biggest festivals is the

month-long celebration of the Fiestas

de San Isidro, which honors Madrid’s

patron saint. It starts on the 15th of

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May.

During the month of August,

particularly from the 6th to 15th, the

Fiestas de San Lorenzo, Virgen de la

Paloma, and San Cayetano are also to

watch out for. These are filled with

concerts, performances, dances, and

many more.

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Other Travel Tips

Just like with any other trip, it is

crucial that you do your research

before taking a trip to this place.

There are so many events and

festivals that you would want to see

during your trip. It is also a good idea

to consult family or friends who have

been to this place before to find out

about some insider’s tips. Be sure

that you also look for a cheap travel

insurance that will give you full

protection during your trip in case

unfortunate events like baggage

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losses, health problems or accidents

occur. See to it that you get a suitable

cover for the kind of the trip that you

have. For example, you would need a

visitor health insurance and not

international student insurance.

Knowing the right insurance type to

get would give you the maximum

protection that you need.

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Barcelona Travel Guide

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B arcelona is one of the

most colorful cities in the world. It is

bustling with places to visit and

things to do that so many tourists

come to this part of Spain every year.

If you are planning to have a vacation

in this wonderful city or if you are

going here to work or study, you have

to know that proper planning and

preparation is necessary to have the

best kind of trip. Below, you will find

helpful tips for your visit.

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Places to Visit

This city is overflowing when it

comes to attractions that spell

culture, history, and heritage. One of

the most popular spots is the Picasso

Museum, which as the name implies,

features Picasso’s greatest artworks.

It also houses works of other artists

that you will find equally interesting.

You should also take a trip down to

Les Rambles and Barri Gotic, both of

which would teach you about

Madrid’s great history.

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You should

make time to

drop by the

Sagrada

Familia. It is

an enormous temple that was

designed by Antonio Gaudi, who was

a master architect. It has been under

construction since 1882 and many

say that it will take another 30 to 80

before the structure would be fully

finished. Even in its unfinished state,

it is already a top attraction because

of the great history that revolved

around its construction.

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If you want to experience the best

of Barcelona nightlife, head to the

Port Olympic. Here, you will find a

wide array of bars and clubs that are

awake until wee hours of the

morning.

Another place to visit would be

the El Born district. This one is where

you will see the hippest bars and

shops of the city. Make the most out

of your trip by including side streets

and alleyways in your itinerary.

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Travel Tips

With so many interesting places to

see in Barcelona, a few days just

won’t be enough. But if you are a little

tight on the schedule and you could

only be here for 2 to 3 days, make the

most out of your time here by

creating a travel itinerary that would

include the best attractions of the

city. See to it that you do ample

research before you visit the places so

you know when the best time to go is

and how to get there fast.

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Tourist Warnings

Like in other major cities in the

world, tourists visiting Barcelona are

also warned about the prevalence of

crime. It is very important that you

secure your valuables and personal

belongings at all times. Avoid being a

victim of pickpockets by keeping your

money in a concealed purse, bag, or

pouch. It is also necessary for you to

blend with the locals. Do not dress up

looking like a tourist. Do not flaunt

your jewelry while walking outside.

Do not use the map out in the open

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when figuring out where to go.

Always use your common sense in

everything that you do. Moreover, it

is important that you equip yourself

with the right kind of travel

insurance. For example, a visitor

medical insurance is suitable for

most tourists while health

insurance for international

students would be apt if you intend

to stay here to study.

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For more information about

visitor medical insurance

and

visitors health insurance,

please check out

www.nriol.net.