Spain Travel Advice – Top Places To Visit

Article by Tom Fisher

Spain travel advice includes knowing that it is not only a country rich in history and culture, but is vibrant and full of music, art, dance, and beautiful architecture. There is something to do for every member of the family. There are beaches and mountains to enjoy various sports and family time, and theaters and museums to take in the culture.

May through September is a great time to visit because of the great weather and the many celebrations and festivals. The southern part of the country has the great weather from April to October. August is the hottest time of year and is most felt along the coast and Peninsula.

The top places to visit in Spain are Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Ibiza. During the summer Madrid has free plays, films and concerts. In May there is the Fiera de San Isidro celebration that includes concerts, operas, dancing, bullfighting and music. The most visited city in Spain is Barcelona. During September there is an annual festival, Festes de la Merce. The city is known for its food, culture, museums and nightlife.

Valencia has a City of Arts And Sciences which has fantastic architecture. Each building is unusual and a visual feast. It has the largest aquarium in Europe and consists of six buildings. There is an opera house, a science museum and a shaded walkway with Mediterranean Sea views. Arrange for a city bike tour.

Ibiza is a small island off the coast. It is known as the place for clubbing in Europe and starts in the afternoon and does not stop until dawn. It also has lots to do for families. Many resorts have play areas just for kids and the beaches have lots of sports to enjoy. See the white buildings of the villages, the 2,000 year old salt flats, and the Hippy markets.

The main tourist attractions in Spain highlight its music and dance, as in Flamenco music and dance found in Andalucia. Its bullfights, as in the town of Ronda that has a bullfighting museum and the oldest bullring in the country. The bull run of Pamplona is known worldwide. About one million people arrive each year to watch the running with the bulls that ends with bullfights. It is part Pamplonas San Fermin Festival that occurs in July. To see an active volcano go to Tenerife. There is also Las Ramblas that has outdoor markets and live performances in Barcelona.

The beaches are located to the north and south. To the south is the Mediterranean Sea and to the north is the Atlantic Ocean. The beaches of the north tend to be more rocky. The Austurias area in the north is ideal for surfing. The top beaches are Costa del Sol to the south, Costa Brava near Valencia, San Sebastian a city beach, The Balearic Islands and Costa Verde.

Another part of the Spain travel advice is to visit one of its beautiful castles. These show the changes in history and who was in power when. Besides the castles there are towers and fortifications. When visiting, be aware that there is a mid day break that is from 2:30 to 5:00 each day where everything is closed, so do not expect to do any shopping during that time.

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Gluten Free Food: Dining Advice for Coeliac Disease

Article by Chris Robertson

Following a gluten free food diet keeps many coeliac disease sufferers from dining at restaurants, but it doesn’t have to. You can dine at your favorite restaurants and still maintain a wheat free food diet by planning your meal choices ahead of time and asking plenty of questions at the restaurant. With fast food, it can be difficult to find foods free of gluten because these establishments simply don’t have the time or means to offer specialty foods such as wheat free foods. But many traditional family style or even exquisite restaurants are more than willing to cater to the special needs of customers, whether a person is diabetic, has heart disease, or suffers from coeliac disease.The key is to know what you can and cannot eat, and ask if the restaurant carries certain types of foods. Here are some tips to make the process easier.Place a Call to the RestaurantIf you plan to dine out soon, place a call to the restaurant and ask to speak to the head chef or manager. Ask about your possible meal options for gluten free food and if they can accommodate these needs. Perhaps the chef already has a method of preparing food without gluten, or maybe the restaurant offers special dishes specifically for coeliac food needs. It will help ease your mind to know what your options are ahead of time. There are also food items you might want to take along, such as gluten free sauces and condiments, special seasoning, and maybe even your own gluten free snack or dessert. Pick a Slower TimeDining before or after the busiest times of the day will allow for more time to select your meal, talk with your waiter about your specific needs, and ensure that the chef has enough time to prepare your meal the way you need it. If you have a dinner engagement for business or other purposes and cannot dine at your own chosen time, be sure to call ahead of time and ask for a specific dish. This will give the chef a “heads up” that you’re coming and what type of meal you’ll need. When speaking with a waiter, be sure to explain your needs briefly, but in detail. You might say something like, “I need your help selecting food items. My diet is restricted to foods made without wheat, barley, and rye. Do you have a moment to help or can you suggest some gluten free foods?” To give credibility to your medical claims, you might opt to wear a medic alert bracelet so waiters will take your requests seriously.Create a restaurant card with questions and/or requests to be given to the chef. This will let the chef know exactly what you need, and you won’t have to rely on the waiter’s memory or his handwriting!Problem FoodsSome foods to be very careful with at restaurants are salads, dressings, and marinades, soups and sauces, prime rib or other meats, fried foods, rice, hash browns, and dairy products (non-dairy substitutes particularly). Even gluten free foods may be prepared on surfaces or cooked in the same oil as products with gluten. This means you might still be exposed to the gluten even if eating gluten free foods. It’s a good idea to ask the chef if your food items will be prepared separately – on a clean surface, in new oil, etc.When your meal arrives, be sure to confirm with your waiter that it is the special gluten free food meal you ordered. Tip generously if your waiter has displayed a willingness to help. It does take extra effort to cater to medically restricted diets. Show your appreciation through a great tip!Whether dining out or eating in, it’s good to have extra coeliac foods (or celiac foods) on hand. You can order gluten free food online easily for baking or snacking. Some of the delightful gluten free foods available on the Web include pasta, wafers, pastries, cake mixes, cereals, chocolate snacks, biscuits, flour, gravy, and more. Planning ahead will enable you to dine out at your favorite restaurants with confidence!

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