Spain. A look closer
November 12th, 2007If you are planning to go to Spain, you have to know some key information about the country food, drink, fiestas and traditions, nightlife and dress codes.
Food. Eating out in Spain is rather cheap and meals are very tasty. The Spanish people have some traditional meals, for example tapas (it is a small dish of food, served as a snack and is popular all over Spain) is a good way to sample the local food, or paella (it has long been a Spanish favorite, based on either meat or seafood). Many Spanish people prefer to spend their evening with charming Latin companions from bar to bar trying different tapas or paellas.
Drink. The most popular drink in Spain is wine, the country produces its own special red and white wines, however there are several large breweries within Spain producing light, lager-like beers popular everywhere. The main national table wines are the riojas and valdepeñas, named after the regions in which they are produced. Also Spain is famous for brandy, there are some differences between the Spanish brandy and the French brandy, it is rather cheap and pleasant although specialists find it a little sweet. And of course coffee is drunk in Spain in great quantities: with or without milk, hot or cold, with or without water, strong or weak. Spanish people like to sit at the nice open-air cafe with lovely guide and drink wine, bear, brandy or coffee.
Fiestas and traditions. There are a great number of celebrations in Spanish towns and cities, as well as the national holidays such as Christmas, Easter Week and so on. Spain is widely known for Flamenco music and dance. But the Flamenco that tourists are presented with is far from the true form of Flamenco with deep history, but at the very least its fun. It’s a national tradition, its a lively presentation of beautiful music, luxurious Spanish ladies and dance in wonderful costumes.
Nightlife. The life in Spain begins when the sun goes down, especially in the summer. They are very happy people who enjoy life to the full. They love music, dance, magnificent Latin girls, dating, flirting, drinks and food. The atmosphere of Spanish life is hot, chilly and very attractive. On a warm evening the street cafes, restaurants and bars can fill to capacity of elegant and stunning young Portuguese, Brazilian, Argentinian, and of course Spanish escorts making a company for local gentlemen, helping them to sit, relax and chat a bit. The nightclubs of Ibiza has attracted the attention of the international media, these place is always an attraction for the youngsters. Most of the Spanish clubs open late at night and don’t close until late the following day.
Dress code. Spanish clothes are the clothes of high quality and reasonably priced. Spanish females are ladies with an elegant appearance, they always dress perfectly for the occasion, elegant, feminine, stylish of revealing they are always the companions that turn everyone’s heads. These guides are self-confident, sexy, open-minded, contact-willing and like communications. Spanish males are keen on designer wear and appearance is important to them. They prefer conservative clothes with style. Older men tend to wear high quality clothing.


