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Cultura española

Mealtimes in Spain: When to eat?

Gastronomy is one of the most important parts of any country’s culture. Spain is characterized by a type of diet and meal schedules adapted to the climate and the Mediterranean culture. Spaniards usually have between 3 and 5 meals a day. The first one takes place in the morning and the last one 2 hours...Read More

Las Fallas of Valencia

Colours, firework, gunpowder and art… art everywhere! These are the principle elements of Las Fallas, one of the most creative Spanish festivals. Las Fallas is an annual tradition celebrated from March 15th to 19th in the region of Valencia. If you are studying Spanish and you are interested in learning more about Spanish habits and...Read More
Granada

Things to see in Granada: 7 sights you can’t miss

If you want to learn real Spanish, there’s nothing better than going somewhere you can use it every day, because language isn’t just about grammar, but the people who speak it. We recommend that you go to Spain, where you are bound to have an unforgettable experience. Where’s the best place to go first? Andalusia...Read More
día de la hispanidad

Spanish festivals: Día de la Hispanidad

Every year on 12 October, one of the most patriotic Spanish festivals is celebrated in Madrid. Madrid’s streets are filled with Spanish citizens, brimming with national pride, as well as stunning parades and airshows above. But what is the Día de la Hispanidad and why is it celebrated? Spanish festivals. Día de Hispanidad: History The...Read More
festivals in spain la tomatina

Festivals in Spain: La Tomatina

More than 22,000 people stained red in a battle full of fun and… tomatoes. If you don´t know what we´re talking about then it´s likely that you’ve never come across La Tomatina, one of the festivals in Spain with the biggest impact around the world. In this post we´re going to explain exactly what happens...Read More
Semana Santa

Spanish Easter Traditions

It’s Easter, a very special moment to be in Spain and see how Spaniards celebrate “The Passion” of Christ. For those of you not familiar with this custom, today we are going to explain its meaning and main elements. Semana Santa – the Holy Week is the last week of Lent in the Christian tradition....Read More