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Top Cultural Experiences for Students Traveling to Spain

Spain, Catalonia, Tarragona. Festival of Santa Tecla. Autumn in Tarragona (September).

Spain, Catalonia, Tarragona. Festival of Santa Tecla. Autumn in Tarragona (September).
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From its cast-iron heartbeat of timeless history and art, glugging with the hot passion of flamenco, to its veins of ebullient fiestas and ivory towers of civilization crowned extravagant architecture, Spain is one of the excellent student travel destinations. Immersion in Spanish culture can transform your travel abroad. Here is a student’s guide to Spain’s most iconic cultural experiences.

Dive into the World of Spanish Festivals

Bunol, Spain - August 28: The crowd awaiting start of Battle of tomatoes on Tomatina festival in Bunol

Bunol, Spain – August 28: The crowd awaiting start of Battle of tomatoes on Tomatina festival in Bunol
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Throughout the country, Spain is renowned for its vibrant and colorful festivals; each region has its festival, allowing students to experience Spain’s multicultural heritage for themselves.

  • La Tomatina: La Tomatina is a tomato-throwing festival and a fantastic way to connect with local traditions. 
  • Running of the Bulls (San Fermín): For those with an appetite for danger, immersion, and close viewing of the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona supplies a one-of-a-kind, physical sampling of the traditional Spanish fiesta.
  • Semana Santa: Holy Week, or the week leading up to Easter, is an awe-inspiring time to visit any city in Spain. 
  • Fallas de Valencia: Every March, Valencia bursts into life with Las Fallas, a vibrant festival featuring fireworks, parades, and the iconic burning of ninots – elaborate figures set ablaze during the grand finale, La Cremà.
People celebrate San Fermin festival in traditional white abd red clothing with red necktie, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain.

People celebrate San Fermin festival in traditional white abd red clothing with red necktie, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain.
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These festivals make you more erudite about patterns of Spanish cultural identity and provide an awe-inspiring backdrop for lifelong memories and tales to take home. 

Experience the Spanish Art Scene

Arts and crafts buffs will revel in a kaleidoscopic range of creativity, from the classics to the contemporary. The Prado Museum in Madrid is home to one of the world’s best collections of European art. A must for any art lover! The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao houses extensive color and contemporary art and a collection of magnificent architectural creations. The Picasso Museum in Barcelona is a collection of works by Pablo Picasso from his formative years. A trip to Spain is also like a gallery walk where you can check out murals…

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