Do you want to enjoy the best routes in Spain? 

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I don't know about you, but I miss the movement, the improvised plans, the "this club does not appear on TripAdvisor, but it looks authentic and here I would sing a #Resistiré for giving me the penultimate one. I dare say that one of the things I miss the most is not having returned from a trip and already planning the next one. But what is more, more, more is my mother questioning me with the classic: “Why do you go so far with how beautiful Spain is?” And yes, possibly in the de-escalation we will become #influenser of what is ours, of feeling more native than ever, bringing out our more local side, not crazy. 

So I'm going to listen to my mother and here I leave you my TOP5 for my next best journey.

What to visit on the Costa del Sol Málaga? 

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Re-discover my city. Stroll through the Plaza de la Merced, go down Alcazabilla and let myself be amazed by the Gibralfaro and at its feet The Alcazaba and the Roman Theatre, smell again the varied vegetation of the Paseo del Parque until you reach the stately Paseo de Reding, skirt the fountain of the three graces and get to Pier 1, smell the sea again, sit in a cozy corner and see my Malaga by Night.

Why should we see Mérida? 

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Taste some Ibericos from Trujillo, wines from the Ribera del Guadiana< /b>, days of disconnecting immersed in nature hanging in a tree house, visiting the medieval city of Jerez de los Caballeros and here I also have a pending account with the capital. You don't have to go to Rome to see a majestic amphitheater, we have it at our fingertips. 

What is essential in Astorga?

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I have always been passing through Castilla-León, and my RoadTrips bucket list has to be fulfilled. Very close to León it will not go unnoticed. I feel like giving myself Stendhal syndrome in front of St. Mary's Cathedral.

What can you discover in Bilbao?

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I fell in love with the Basque Country, its people, its greenery, its skewers and pacharán. But I dream of continuing to learn more, since I had an essential thing to do in the city and do a Game of Thrones remake along the Basque Coast and see Dragonstone in San Juan de Gaztelugatxe.

What can you do in Valencia

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My second home and even so, I always leave it in the dark to visit the City of Sciences and combine it with the less touristy part of this city to see the Street Art that invades the Barrio del Carmen. Of course, I never have to eat a traditional paella and snack on fartons with horchata.