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Surprisingly, it wasn’t difficult for me to select my No. 1 country — Spain has always been near and dear to my heart.
Again, I may be biased. It’s where I lived as a child and studied abroad, but every return trip has been memorable.
You really can’t go wrong anywhere you travel in the country. Sevilla and Granada are great places for history buffs, San Sebastián is a foodie’s paradise, and Madrid and Barcelona have amazing shopping and nightlife.
Mallorca is my favorite Spanish island because it’s home to stunning beaches, cultural festivals, and stunning scenery. Even though it’s very popular, it somehow still has a relaxing aura.
PS. This article will inevitably make Spain objectively worse for tourism. Tourism is so much better in places that aren’t blasted to the masses in multinational magazine articles.
Can’t help but think about the insane shit I hear about tourists in Japan, followed by a dude from Shibuya pointing out it’s not anywhere near as bad as the non-Japanese people posting about the bad tourists.
Don’t click this clickbait. Here’s the last paragraph to save you from Business Inside Her:
PS. This article will inevitably make Spain objectively worse for tourism. Tourism is so much better in places that aren’t blasted to the masses in multinational magazine articles.
Can’t help but think about the insane shit I hear about tourists in Japan, followed by a dude from Shibuya pointing out it’s not anywhere near as bad as the non-Japanese people posting about the bad tourists.