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Go glamping in Spain

Summer 2020 is a summer like no other in Spain, with the country beginning on the road to recovery after the coronavirus pandemic.
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Spain's new normal: the key to post-COVID interior design

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed life as we know it. On one hand, these times of confinement in Spain have served to show people new needs that are emerging at home and that there are also currently many spaces that do not work or need to be redesigned to adapt them to the new normal.
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5 destinations to enjoy summer in Spain despite COVID-19

Sunny Spain is always a favourite destination for those travelling from abroad or within Spain, and the great news is that Spain is open for tourism this summer 2020 in spite of the coronavirus pandemic. With the possibility of less tourists travelling this summer, take advantage and head to so
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La Tomatina Festival 2020 cancelled due to COVID-19

The cancellations of major national and international events due to the coronavirus is something we’ve become highly used to in recent times, and Spain’s world-famous Tomatina de Buñol has ended up with the same destiny in 2020.
Playa del Silencio in the north of Spain is one of Spain's most peaceful beaches / Photo by Ines Álvarez Fdez on Unsplash

Perfect beaches for social distancing in Spain this summer

After months of confinement at home, a beach holiday in Spain sounds more appealing than ever, and now that the country is largely living in the “new normal” after the coronavirus pandemic, Spain is open and European tourists are being allowed to return to Spain and its islands to enj
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Spain's most expensive cities for expats

The consulting firm Mercer has published a new edition of its famous ranking on the cost of living in the main cities of the world for expats. As usual, Hong Kong leads the list of the most expensive cities, although there are some changes in the top positions compared to previous editions.
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Coronavirus rules for 2020 beach holidays in Mallorca

The state of alarm in Spain that had been in force since mid-March ended on 21st June. This means that the “new normal” has begun nationwide and will continue until an effective therapy or a corresponding vaccine against the coronavirus is found.
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Golden visas in Spain in 2019

In 2019, Spain granted 681 "golden visas" to foreigners who paid more than 500,000 euros for the purchase of one or more real estate assets, according to data collected by one of Spain's main newspapers, El País. This figure is a record for the country.
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How life in Spain will change with the new normal

With Spain’s four-phase plan to lift the strict coronavirus lockdown well underway, the return to a "new normal" is getting closer with some regions of the country ready to find out what this will look like as soon as the end of June.
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5 ideas for the perfect terrace this summer

In times of coronavirus, those lucky enouch to have a terrace or balcony have some real treasure on their hands, and even more so, now that they will be used much more with the arrival of summer.
Tourists could be taking to Spain's beaches once again this summer / Photo by Pilar Camacho Álvarez on Unsplash

Coronavirus: Spain to reopen to overseas tourists from 21st June

Good news is in store for the Spanish tourism industry after COVID-19 and those who are holding onto the hope of having a summer holiday in Spain this year or those travelling from abroad to their Spanish holiday homes, as the Spanish Government has announced that the recently introduced restriction
Second homes may remain empty for a little longer in Spain / Photo by Pascal Habermann on Unsplash

When can I go to my second home in Spain?

At the beginning of May, the Spanish government published a set of new measures that are part of a gradual recovery plan to get the country out of the strict lockdown that was put in place in March in a bid to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic throughout the country.
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A guide to Spain’s reopening plan

Last weekend, Spain’s Official State Gazette (BOE) published a set of new measures that are part of a gradual recovery plan to get the country out of the strict lockdown that was introduced in March in a bid to stop the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.