The Plaza de España in Seville

10 famous film locations in Spain to visit

Spain keeps popping up in blockbusters and binge‑worthy series, and half the time people don’t realise they’re looking at Bilbao, Madrid or Jerez rather than London, California or a distant galaxy.
Christmas

The most beautiful Christmas villages to visit in Spain

During the Christmas holidays, many towns in Spain transform into enchanting fairytale settings, where lights, nativity scenes and local traditions create a truly magical atmosphere.In this guide, compiled from sources including National Geographic Travel, Time Out Madrid and Condé Nast Traveler Esp
Why is Zaragoza called that?

Zaragoza’s name explained: all thanks to a Roman emperor

Zaragoza is a city that surprises with its vitality, deep history and welcoming spirit – traits that have shaped a distinctive local identity for centuries. Its name, too, is no accident, but a reflection of this past and of the civilisations that left their mark.
Demand to buy homes in Madrid from the US is growing

US demand for Madrid homes grows as interest rises among Hispanics

The Madrid property market continues to attract interest from American buyers, according to idealista’s data on listings over recent quarters. In 2025, a notable shift has emerged in the language of searches from the US, with Spanish speakers (47.2%) now overtaking English (46.3%) as the dominant language for the first time.
These are the cheapest neighborhoods to live in Seville

Seville's most affordable neighbourhoods

Seville is a very affordable city to buy a house compared to other major Spanish cities. According to the latest idealista data, the average property price in Seville is €2,588/m², exceeding the national average by €33/m², yet it is significantly lower than €5,705/m² in Madrid or €5,042/m² in Barcelona.
Holy Family, the tallest church in the world

Barcelona's Sagrada Familia now the tallest church in the world

For over a century, its silhouette has defined Barcelona's skyline, but now the Sagrada Familia has taken another step in the history of architecture: it has become the tallest church on the planet. The placement of the first element of the cross on the central tower of Jesus Christ has raised the total height of the temple designed by Antoni Gaudí to 162 meters, surpassing the dimensions of the famous Protestant cathedral in Ulm, Germany. The Sagrada Familia will measure over 170 meters when it is completed, presumably within the next decade.

Spain's most surprising borders

Spain is famed for its diverse borders. With over 1,900 km of land and nearly 8,000 km of coastline, it borders France, Portugal, Andorra, Morocco and the UK. Its boundaries stretch from the high Pyrenees to river islands and African enclaves, creating a unique map. One example is Llívia, in Girona, a Spanish town surrounded by France.
Why is Valencia called that?

How did Valencia get its name?

Valencia is one of Spain’s most important and recognisable cities, celebrated for its Mediterranean climate, rich history and vibrant cultural life. Situated on the country’s eastern coast, it stands out for its remarkable architectural heritage and deep-rooted past.
Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

New Bernabéu Market doubles the stadium’s food offerings

The Bernabéu Market, situated within the renovated Real Madrid stadium, opened its doors in November. Spread across a 3,000-square-metre space beneath Gate 45, it will host around 25 outlets, including restaurants, cocktail bars and speciality gourmet shops, establishing itself as a new culinary and cultural hub in the heart of the capital.
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How did Barcelona get its name?

Barcelona is a city that captivates many with its architecture, culture and cuisine. Yet beyond its famous attractions, the city’s very name carries a fascinating history that few know. Why is it called Barcelona?
Why is Madrid called that?

How did Madrid get its name?

The name Madrid, familiar worldwide, has a fascinating origin often unknown even to locals. Over the centuries, the Spanish capital has seen many cultures and transformations, and its current name reflects this rich history.