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A Low-Cost Food Tour of Barcelona
- 10 Restaurants
Bounce from tapas bar to tapas bar without bouncing a check.
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A Tour Through Andalusia's Olive Country
- 2 Hotels
- 3 Restaurants
- 6 Activities
Andalusia is Spain’s premier olive-oil region, with endless rows of trees planted beneath the bright Mediterranean sun. Many mills here have recently shifted from selling low-grade oil in bulk to m
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Andalusia on a Budget
- 2 Hotels
- 1 Restaurant
So what if the euro is up and the dollar is down?That doesn’t mean you should skip a trip to Europe. You can still find great deals, even in pricey places. In Andalusia, Spain, the secret is simple
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Andalusia Road Trip
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- 3 Restaurants
- 1 Activity
Southern Spain has many brilliant colors: a flash of red on a whirling flamenco dancer; the peachy pinks of tropical flowers on the walls of an Arabic-style courtyard. There's no more romantic way
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Architectural Spain
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- 3 Restaurants
- 8 Activities
In Spain’s Basque country, a venerable Rioja wine estate is banking on a superstar architect to raise its profile with a fresh take on the luxury hotel. Whatever your sympathies, or antipathies, th
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Barcelona's Best New Restaurants
- 7 Restaurants
Barcelona's latest crop of eateries is embracing a simple, ingredient-based cuisine—and that ingredient is often seafood. More
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Barcelona's Tapas Bars
- 9 Restaurants
The style of grazing indigenous to Barcelona revolves around "bares de producto," ingredient-laden counters inspired by the kioskos (dining stalls) of the city's buoyant Boqueria market. More
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Best of Barcelona 2008
- 7 Hotels
- 13 Restaurants
- 20 Activities
Barcelona is Europe at its most dynamic and compelling, full of boundary-pushing food, art, and style, but grounded in centuries of culture. Where to begin? Here, our all-in-one guide to Catalonia’
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Dining Scene in San Sebastián, Spain
- 5 Hotels
- 8 Restaurants
- 4 Activities
The small, wealthy city is in quiet transition, recapturing its glory days as the preferred summer resort of the Spanish aristocracy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and of Franco in the 5
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Driving Spain's Costa de la Luz
- 2 Hotels
- 1 Restaurant
- 4 Activities
Driving along this rugged, windswept shore, you'll find an extraordinary Picasso Museum in Málaga, citrus groves and grassy dunes, and the best-preserved ruins of a Roman township on the Iberian
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