Adding smaller towns like Toledo or Córdoba to your trip is definitely worth it! These towns are rich in history and culture. Toledo, for example, is just a short train ride from Madrid and offers stunning medieval architecture and narrow streets perfect for exploring. Córdoba, known for its iconic Mezquita, is easily reachable from Seville. Both towns give you a more intimate experience of Spain's heritage. To get the most authentic feel, I recommend indulging in local foods, like traditional tapas in Andalusia or churros con chocolate in Madrid, and checking out cultural festivals like Feria de Abril in Seville. For planning the logistics, Travel Spain has fantastic resources on transportation and must-see attractions. It’s a great site to help you figure out how to balance major cities and smaller gems!
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Spain is a fantastic destination for travelers with diverse interests. Whether you’re into art, history, or just soaking up the sun, there’s something for everyone. Personally, I loved the mix of city life in Madrid and Barcelona with more relaxed vibes in places like Valencia and Málaga. The local trains and buses make it so easy to explore. I recommend traveling light, as you’ll want to roam freely through historic streets and bustling markets. Spain is a place you’ll want to visit again and again!