Alicante on a Budget: Complete Travel Guide for 2026
Travel to Alicante without breaking the bank. Hostels from €17, free castle visits, €10 menu del día meals, and budget transport tips for Spain’s Costa Blanca.
Spain’s cities are bursting with culture, food, history, and energy. This section offers in-depth guides to the most exciting urban destinations across Spain — perfect for weekend breaks, cultural trips, or city-hopping adventures.
Travel to Alicante without breaking the bank. Hostels from €17, free castle visits, €10 menu del día meals, and budget transport tips for Spain’s Costa Blanca.
Fuengirola is the number one destination for Finns in Spain. Discover the best areas, restaurants, and travel tips for this Costa del Sol gem.
Discover Malaga: one of Europe’s oldest cities with a stunning historic centre, trendy neighbourhoods, street art, and excellent transport connections.
The Canary Islands are much more than beaches and tourist resorts. Discover volcanic landscapes, mountain villages, and incredible nature across all seven islands.
A detailed guide to Fuengirola, the Finnish favourite on Spain’s Costa del Sol. Best areas, restaurants, getting around, and insider tips.
My expectations were honestly pretty low — I was expecting something closer to a hastily assembled Asian beach village than a proper Spanish town. Luckily, I was wrong. Beautiful little plazas, good restaurants, and lovely Andalusian architecture were easy to find during my five-night trip.
Madrid is a beautiful city full of culture, architecture, excellent restaurants, events and nightlife. Madrid’s city center literally exudes money and power. An underrated city. La Latina: One of Madrid’s oldest neighborhoods, whose cobblestone streets are perfect for stopping at a plaza for a small snack and a glass of wine. Here you can find among other things the world’s oldest continuously operating restaurant, Sobrino de botín (founded 1725).
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Why come: Valencia is Spain’s third largest city, with a very beautiful historic centre, a former riverbed made 9km long! The city is a very…
Why come: Barcelona is an exceptionally diverse destination, perfect for those who want to experience quality sandy beaches, culture, historic sights and world-class architecture all…