Spanish Peculiar Traditions
Spain has a rich cultural tradition, which may have been handed down from generation to generation. Spanish towns and cities have their own special celebrations, although the way each occasional event is celebrated varies from place to place. But before you dig to explore the most popular practice among the intriguing practices, make sure you are staying close by. A typical Barcelona Spain hotel is the VIP Executive Barcelona Hotel, Lisboa. You can find this right at Lisbon’s financial center. If it’s not business or pleasure but discovery and adventure that you crave for while in your stay among the Catalunya accommodation, then this will just be the right place for you because it is situated within short distance of the bullfight arena, Campo Pequeno. Indeed famous is the BULLFIGHTING tradition in Spain, which is an important part of the Spanish history and culture. Locally it is call Fiesta Nacional. In most places of the country can bullrings be found because it is the most common thing that often every week the locals can be seen in bull arenas. The season for this start from March until October.

Rumors say that this kind of sport was reserved for aristocracy until the modern generation took over.
The Christmas season in Spain is full of the usual holiday celebrations, but a certain tradition not very common originated long before Christmas itself, this is called “HOGUERAS”, which means bonfires. It is the observance of the beginning of winter and is characterized by people jumping over fires as a symbol for protection from illness. And Christmas dinner is never eaten until after midnight in most part of the country.
The nightlife in Spain is also a very notable part. It seems to be something worth living in to. Along the coastal resorts where you could have your leisurely walks through its main streets, is also where you could find some fine Barcelona lodging accommodations. This stroll would markedly begin any great night when later on the street café’s, bars and clubs would fill in as people take over the place and chill, relax and have a good time. It is quite common for life to begin when the sun goes down, especially in the summer. You can say they are a very happy people who enjoy life to the fullest. Music, dance and food are what sums up a typical Spaniard when the day is off!


















