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It's already that time to start looking for your summer holiday. Maybe you looking for a summer holiday destination. Most of us take long holiday to travel or visiting our family and friends. But some people might like to use this season holiday for Travel in many different city.

I like Spain. So that why i am trying to give you some information for your travel tips for spain. I always like to see Tappas, bullfighting and Spain’s beautiful Architecture. Birth place of great painter Picasso and many more attractions, we can find in Spain. When we are talking about traveling in Spain; we should try to collect more information about Spain and the living and accommodation in Spain, where we want to go etc. For this we can simple check out many things in many website

Spain’s most popular attractions: Tappas, bullfighting, architecture hotels in Spain Barcelona attractions: La Sagrada Familia, Gaudi's architecture, Zoo in PARC Ciutadella, Birthplace of Picasso. Visit Font magica. Three Kings Parade.

For more info go to: www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com

One can find cheaper hotels ranging from Euro 20 and upwards and this wholly depends on one’s need and budget. The facilities and foods too depend on how much you want to spend. If you are looking for 5 star luxuries definitely you have to go and spend a lot in some 5 star hotels. Meanwhile, before you go, start planning and the following website will definitely help one to make his plan and make things easier.

Some must visit places in Barcelona are:Palau de la Música CatalanaBarcelona CathedralMagic fountains of Montjuich
www.lonelyplanet.com
Visit hotels in barcelona for more Information

Malaga attractions: Picasso museum, Caves of Nerja, Festival de Malaga and Semana Santa.
For more info go to: www.spanish-fiestas.com

Hotels in MalagaPalma attractions: Drach Caves and the largest underground Lake Martel lake Cathedrals and marine parks.

For more info, see:
http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/5cc4e/3f382/4/hotels in palma

Bull Fighting in Spain
The tradition, as it is practiced today, involves professional performers (in Spanish toreros or matadores, in Portuguese toureiros) who execute various formal moves with the goal of appearing graceful and confident, while masterful over the bull itself. Such maneuvers are performed at close range, and conclude with the death of the bull by a well-placed sword thrust as the finale. In Portugal the finale consists of a tradition called the pega, where men (Forcados) are dressed in a traditional costume of damask or velvet, with long knit hats as worn by the famous Ribatejo campinos (bull headers).However, in my opinion, I don’t like bull fighting. It’s simply killing innocent animals for fun. It’s against nature and its laws. but, many people like it.
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