From shopping to golfing, water sports to museums, Spain not only offers holidaymakers a sunny climate, it also boasts an endless amount things to do. Spain hotels range from affordable seaside accommodations to upmarket luxury resorts, meaning that holidaymakers can make the most of their visit no matter what their tastes or budgets.
City Splendour: Madrid
With a wide array of historical and cultural attractions, Madrid is a popular destination for holidaymakers looking for a vibrant getaway. The Royal Palace of Madrid, the Royal Theatre and the Prado Art Museum are just a few of note. However, the entertainment does not stop there. The shopping and nightlife in Madrid is second to none. Holidaymakers can find unique locally-crafted gifts at shopping malls such as El Flamenco Vive, Palomeque, Puck and Casa Yustas. This area is also home to many designer clothing and shoe boutiques.
Don’t expect to sleep much at the weekends – Madrid locals are known for partying until the early hours of the morning, only stopping for a bite to eat and a quick nap before starting all over again. Some of the city’s most popular nightclub destinations include the neighbourhoods of Tribunal, Bilbao, Huertas and Alonso Martinez or Moncloa, where you’ll be able to find a range of Spain hotels, suitable for any budget.
Sea, Sun and Golf: Costa del Sol
Often dubbed the ‘Costa del Golf’ for its over 60 golf courses, this southern coasts of Spain has facilities to accommodate all levels of players. The courses boast beautiful and varied settings, many with views of the ocean or the mountains. The offerings range from Sotogrande in the West to Velez Malaga in the East. Due to the sunny, dry climate of this region of Spain, players can enjoy golf year-round. If teeing off doesn’t offer up enough excitement, there are plenty of water-based recreational activities available on the beach.
Beach Fun: Benidorm
Benidorm serves as the perfect location for family and budget-friendly seaside fun. Located on the eastern coast of Spain, known as the Costa Blanca, Benidorm welcomes over five million visitors a year. Those looking for a break from the beach can find an enjoyable day out at one of the area’s four theme parks – Terra Mitica, Terra Natura, Aqualandia and Mundomar. While Benidorm has a reputation as fun, family-friendly resort area, the city expanded its cultural offerings by building Aiguera Park and a large amphitheatre that free concerts and theatrical performances. Whatever your budget is, you will easily be able to find hotels in Spain that will allow you to make the most of it.