From Barcelona’s Gaudí-designed wonders and palm-lined waterfront to Madrid’s grand boulevards and lush royal parks, to Seville’s grand plazas and unrivaled flamenco scene, it’s no wonder Spain is currently the second-most visited country in the world (after France). It’s where millions of people go for their taste of Old World charm, as well as a …
With anti-visitor protests erupting across Spain, from the historic alleys of Barcelona to the palm-lined streets of Tenerife, we get it if you don’t feel exactly welcome as an American in the popular European country. After all, stepping out of your hotel to find a ‘Tourists Go Home’ mural painted in bright red colors, or …


