Solo Travel in Spain

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Generally, tourists feel welcome in Spain.

Spain is one of the most popular travel destinations in Europe and an easy country to visit alone. One strategy is to stick to bigger cities where you can find reasonable solo accommodation and explore without risk. Whether you want to tour museums or lounge at the beach, you can plan a safe, fun and rewarding trip. If you speak--or can learn--the rudiments of Spanish, your travel will be even more satisfying.

  1. Madrid

    • Madrid by night
      Madrid by night

      Madrid is Spain's capital, and, as the Spanish say, it is the most Spanish of Spain's cities. Since very few people who live in Madrid were born there, the city has an open, accepting spirit perfect for solo travelers. "If you're in Madrid, you're from Madrid," as the saying goes. As a solo traveler, you will feel at home exploring the Museo del Prado and Reina Sofia art galleries, but also take time to people watch in the lively Plaza Mayor. On Sunday morning, head to El Rastro flea market.

    Barcelona

    • Barcelona architecture
      Barcelona architecture

      Barcelona is Spain's second largest city and the capital of Catalonia. Good news for solo travelers, Barcelona is a cosmopolitan city with lively night life and it is very close to great beaches. To get started, head to the Mercat de la Boqueria, Barcelona's open air produce market, where it is easy to meet locals and fellow tourists. The museum with the best rooftop view in Barcelona is Fundacio Joan Miro.

    San Sebastian

    • A stroll along La Concha is a good way to see the San Sebastian.
      A stroll along La Concha is a good way to see the San Sebastian.

      On the other side of Spain, San Sebastian is an exuberant Basque city set on a beautiful beach. As a solo traveler, you will appreciate the pintxos--finger foods--served in bars in the center of old town. Astonishing in number and variety, pintxos can happily substitute for dinner. It is pleasant and safe for singles to wander the crescent of Bahia de la Concha, and you can make a side trip to San Sebastian's aquarium.

    Sevilla

    • Sevilla is known for its gothic catherdrals.
      Sevilla is known for its gothic catherdrals.

      The quintessential Andalucian city, Sevilla is the home of both flamenco and bullfighting. It is a good city to visit solo because of the town's relaxed atmosphere. You can wander through narrow medieval alleys and take a turn around the lovely plazas. But the most memorable part of a solo visit to Seville might be the joyful, fun-loving evening crowds heading out for tapas bars or dancing. Sevilla is expensive so book your hostel or hotel in advance.

    Granada

    • Granada is a young city with many tapas bars.
      Granada is a young city with many tapas bars.

      The best reason to visit Granada is the Alhambra. One of the benefits of traveling solo is that you can stay exactly as long as you like. Build on to of La Sabika hill, the Alhambra's fortress walls and towers seem like something out of a fairy tale. Visit this fortress-palace complex in the early morning to avoid the crowds. Directly across the Darro valley from the Alhambra, you can see the Albayzin, Granada's Muslim quarter, with its steep, winding streets and walled mansions. As a single traveler, however, use care while you visit and stay away at night.

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  • Photo Credit Alpuente (Valencia) Spain image by Pakmor from Fotolia.com madrid at night image by Stanisa Martinovic from Fotolia.com Barcelona image by Madiha from Fotolia.com plage de san-sebastian image by Joël Doudoux from Fotolia.com cathedral seville image by Alexander from Fotolia.com view of granada image by Albo from Fotolia.com

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