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Venturing through Spain, you’ll discover captivating cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, or Granada, be enchanted by the vibrant atmosphere of Las Fallas in Valencia, and immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes of the Pyrenees mountains and the Picos de Europa National Park. To ensure a smooth and enriching experience, let’s explore some of the practical aspects that will assist you in navigating the country and its culture.


Seasons
The best times to visit
The best time to visit the Barcelona is from May to June when balmy temperatures in the low to mid-70s mesh with a flurry of festivals that trumpet the advent of summer. The actual summertime is sticky with humidity – locals leave their beloved city in droves to catch a breeze somewhere else. They come back for the fall when the average highs drop back into the 70s. Winter is mild compared to other Spanish destinations, with highs in the high 50s. And while coming during the spring may seem like smart idea for avoiding crowds, April sees frequent showers, which may put a literal damper on sightseeing plans (most of Barcelona’s top attractions are experienced outside). Keep in mind that no matter what time of the year you’ll visit, there will be tourist crowds: Barcelona is the most-visited city in Spain.