Bela Dalton
New Member
I’ve been hearing from a few people lately that Spain in April just hits differently.
One story that stuck with me was from Seville during Semana Santa. He said the city almost slows down, quiet streets, soft music, candlelight everywhere. He didn’t expect much and ended up just standing there, watching it all pass by.
Then not long after, everything flips with Feria de Abril. Same place, but suddenly it’s music, dancing, people dressed up, staying out late. He joked it felt like two completely different trips in one.
Another friend was in Barcelona during Sant Jordi Day and said it was one of those simple days that just feel good. Books, roses, people walking around, no rush, just enjoying the moment.
And even outside the big cities, I heard about Mar de Jávea, more laid-back, beach, live music, nothing too crowded.
It sounds like April there isn’t about ticking places off a list, more about those small moments you don’t really plan.
I’ve been thinking about it too, maybe just checking a flight to Spain and seeing where I end up.
One story that stuck with me was from Seville during Semana Santa. He said the city almost slows down, quiet streets, soft music, candlelight everywhere. He didn’t expect much and ended up just standing there, watching it all pass by.
Then not long after, everything flips with Feria de Abril. Same place, but suddenly it’s music, dancing, people dressed up, staying out late. He joked it felt like two completely different trips in one.
Another friend was in Barcelona during Sant Jordi Day and said it was one of those simple days that just feel good. Books, roses, people walking around, no rush, just enjoying the moment.
And even outside the big cities, I heard about Mar de Jávea, more laid-back, beach, live music, nothing too crowded.
It sounds like April there isn’t about ticking places off a list, more about those small moments you don’t really plan.
I’ve been thinking about it too, maybe just checking a flight to Spain and seeing where I end up.