Spain Food Guide: What to Eat and How to Eat It
The must-try dishes plus the meal-culture playbook — when Spaniards eat, how tapas work, and how to order well anywhere in Spain.
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The must-try dishes plus the meal-culture playbook — when Spaniards eat, how tapas work, and how to order well anywhere in Spain.
Where to buy a Spain SIM card, which carrier or MVNO to pick, what it costs, the passport rule, and how to activate it fast — plus when an eSIM wins.
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Meals run late, tipping is modest, and pickpockets work the crowds — here are the practical Spain travel tips to know before you go.
Realejo is the best overall family base in Granada — flat, central, and walkable. See how each area compares on terrain, quiet, and family attractions.
The Albaicin is Granada’s most romantic base for couples — but the hills are real. Here’s how the Albaicin, El Centro, and Realejo compare, and which fits your trip.
Centro is the safest base for a first Granada trip — flat, central, and walkable. See how it compares with Albaicin and Realejo, and how to match your area to your travel style.
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El Centro is the best Granada base for nightlife — most bars on foot, shortest walk home. Realejo for local late bars, the university zone for budget. See the catch for each.
Centro and Plaza Nueva are Granada’s best-value budget base. Here is the central-vs-cheaper trade-off, the best areas, and which stay type fits how you travel.
Where to Stay in Granada on a Budget: Best Areas Read Post »
Centro near Plaza Nueva is Granada’s best luxury base — but the Albaicín wins on Alhambra views. Here’s how to choose the right upscale area for your trip.