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What to See in Cádiz in 1 Day — Itinerary, Highlights & Free Tours
Antoine Dubois
07
November,
2025
Cádiz, Europe's oldest continuously inhabited city, welcomes visitors with its sun-bleached streets, golden-domed cathedral, and famous Atlantic beaches. Founded by Phoenicians around 1100 BC, this ancient port on Spain's Costa de la Luz blends 3,000 years of history with a lively modern culture. You’ll find Carnival celebrations, busy seafood markets, and watchtowers with panoramic views. The compact historic center, surrounded by water on three sides, is perfect for exploring on foot. Every corner reveals hidden plazas, old fortifications, and some of the best seafood tapas in Andalusia. Whether you have a day or a weekend, this Freetour.com guide will help you discover Cádiz's top landmarks, flavors, and viewpoints, with local tips for each stop.
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What to See in Vigo in 1 Day: Itinerary, Highlights & Free Tours
Alexandra Dubakova
05
November,
2025
Vigo is Galicia's largest city and a busy Atlantic port on Spain's northwest coast. The city mixes its maritime history with a lively modern feel. Top sights include the ancient Castro fortress on Monte O Castro and the beautiful beaches of the Cíes Islands, which are part of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park. Visitors can enjoy a true Galician experience, away from the usual tourist spots. Oyster Street is well known for its fresh seafood. Vigo's past includes Roman settlements, Viking raids, and stories of sunken treasure in Vigo Bay. Whether you come for a day or a weekend, this Freetour.com guide will show you the best landmarks, local food, viewpoints, and helpful tips.
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What to See in Alicante in 1 Day: Itinerary, Highlights & Free Tours
Alexandra Dubakova
04
November,
2025
Alicante is the lively capital of Spain's Costa Blanca, known for its beautiful Mediterranean beaches and rich history spanning over 2,000 years. Santa Bárbara Castle sits atop Mount Benacantil, while the Explanada de España promenade is famous for its colorful mosaic tiles. Alicante combines history, sunshine, and authentic coastal life. Whether you visit for a day or a weekend, this Freetour.com guide will help you find top landmarks, local food, and the best viewpoints, all with helpful tips from locals.
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What to See in Burgos in 1 Day — Itinerary, Highlights & Free Tours
Iryna Neiman
03
November,
2025
Burgos, the historic capital of Castile and León, stands as one of northern Spain's most captivating medieval cities. Home to Spain's only individually UNESCO-listed cathedral, this compact city seamlessly blends 800 years of Gothic splendor with authentic Castilian culture, from its riverside promenades and ancient city gates to world-class museums that explore human evolution. The legendary knight El Cid was born nearby, and his legacy permeates every cobblestone street. Whether you have a single day or a weekend, this guide by Freetour.com will help you uncover Burgos' must-see landmarks, flavors, and viewpoints—with expert local insight and practical tips for each stop.
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What Is Barcelona Known For: Art, Architecture, Beaches, Festivals & Local Culture
Alexandra Dubakova
02
November,
2025
One of the most diverse and versatile cities in the world, it’s hard to choose one thing to describe Barcelona with. It’s what is Barcelona known for — its food, culture, architecture, arts, dance, beaches, festivals, and so much more. So, instead of pigeonholing this amazing city into one category, I decided to praise it for all its merits. In this guide, you’ll learn what Barcelona is famous for, including its countless art museums, expansive food markets, stunning architecture, lush greenery, and the Mediterranean Sea.
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Street Art in Berlin: Ultimate Guide to Murals, Graffiti & Creative Districts
Alexandra Dubakova
20
October,
2025
Graffiti has a long history in Berlin, dating back to the 1960s, when they were used to rebel against the separation of West and East. Since then, urban art has been weaponized as a response to the tragedies during the Communist regime, and even after the Wall collapsed, it remains one of the primary outlets to stand up against injustices. In just one short stroll, I saw the works of El Bocho, Alaniz, Victor Ash, Zebu, and many others. You cannot overstate how influential Berlin has become in the street art scene, attracting creatives from all over the world to leave their mark in this iconic city.
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The Best Paella in Barcelona: Authentic and Local Favorites You’ll Love
Iryna Neiman
10
September,
2025
What a magical city! Designed by the genius Gaudí himself, Barcelona is a place of art, history, and incredible food. A true paradise for any foodie traveling in Barcelona, the Catalan capital is known for its authentic paella Barcelona scene, including classic Valencian versions and innovative local options. If you cannot find things to do in Barcelona, sampling paellas at different locations might be at the top of the list. My short but eventful trip to Barcelona has left me with a number of exceptional paella recommendations, which I would love to share in this blog. In this comprehensive Barcelona food guide, we will investigate the best paella in Barcelona, from classic versions to ones with modern twists, offer some tips on how to identify authentic spots, and provide a few vegan and budget-friendly options.
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The Best Free Museums in Barcelona: Explore Art, History & Culture
Iryna Neiman
08
September,
2025
Barcelona is synonymous with exceptional food, mild climate, friendly locals, and countless museums. However, some cultural and historic spots provide free entry on select days. Among free museums Barcelona has to offer are museums of history, some art galleries, and even life science centers. Not only can you explore the city on foot by joining the free tours in Barcelona, but also enjoy numerous cultural centers completely free of charge. In this guide, we will list free entry museums Barcelona, as well as museums with certain free days.
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Budapest Food Guide: Must-Try Dishes & Where to Eat Like a Local
Iryna Neiman
30
July,
2025
How much do you know about Hungarian cuisine aside from goulash? In fact, the Budapest food scene is quite enormous, including a wide variety of inventive, hearty, and delicious dishes that go beyond the classic beef stew. Furthermore, Budapest is a beautiful city with stunning, eclectic architecture, unique ruin bars, incredible hospitality, and gorgeous greenery. In this Budapest food guide, we will explore traditional Hungarian cuisine, provide a few spots to taste the local delicacies, offer some expert traveling tips, and provide a few free tours in Budapest.
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Prague vs Budapest: Which City Should You Visit?
Iryna Neiman
16
July,
2025
Both capital cities in Central Europe, Prague and Budapest are often compared to one another. While Prague is called the City of a Hundred Spires, impressing visitors with its stunning architecture, Budapest is known for its exceptional thermal springs and delicious food. So, which is better: Prague or Budapest? In this guide, we will attempt to compare these amazing European treasures and decide which city you should visit first.
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