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The romantic getaways are the best thing that can happen to a married life, and we can not take that long without noticing a small quirk in the face to enrich our world view and enjoy your partner the most. People do not break out of it believe that is very expensive, but if we do well is just the opposite.
We need not spend a fortune every time we make a getaway, and is simply the money to travel and have more than enough, since we can bring food from home, for example.
The topic of breaks is very curious, especially in winter. At this time people do not normally do this kind of breaks due to cold, but it should be quite the opposite. At this time we find something not in the rest of the year: snow.
We must take advantage of periods of snow and get to enjoy them, because the rest of the year are not going to do it the same way. In the next article we’ll see what are the best places to enjoy a day of snow, taking into account all the Spanish geography.
After a long process that seemed to reach a good resolution, and finally the five-star floating hotel may dock at the port of the Forum and start work next spring.
At least, that the Finnish company announced Sunborn that broke the news that during April the vessel fitted out as a hotel will be installed at that location which means the territorial boundary between Barcelona and Sant Adrià de Besos.
Of great luxury, the ship has a length of 140 meters, a total 15,000 square meters, seven floors, 186 rooms, about twenty of them for hosting and suites, all with balconies overlooking the sea. Thus, the smallest will have an area of ??20 square meters and will be decorated with Mediterranean and Asian elements.
But in addition, the floating hotel will offer a series of rooms for holding conferences and conventions with a capacity to accommodate about 500 people, two restaurants, cocktail area and spa, for moments of relaxation for all guests.
With an average price of 295 euros per room, the boat shall comply with the rules that says you can not always be lashed, but every so often must leave the port for sailing. In that sense, it was learned that during that time the vessel could “rest” in the Port Vell or reach Mallorca.
Once again the Arab company again called Emirates Airlines cabin crew seats in Spain, something that has already become a good habit. 4,000 places are announced to meet with staff throughout the world due to the growth projections of planes in its fleet.
In our country, the selection process will take place in three cities during the month of October, although there is still a date to be specified. The first test will be in Seville on 8 and the second a week later, on 14, in Malaga. There will still be third in the Canary Islands, although it has not been determined time and place yet.
Among the conditions required to be 21 years old and, of course, mastering the English language. In fact, the curriculum vitae must be submitted in that language with a full body photo. But before you must register with the relevant section of the official website of the airline. This will allow the candidate to not only access to the test but also learn about the world that aims to integrate professionally, because Emirates will provide all the information about Dubai and work on their planes in a day of open doors.
The airline stressed the desirability of stakeholders are ‘ committed employees, open-minded, helpful and friendly. ” As is the case with 13,000 of the current workforce, from 130 countries including, of course, already included 137 Spanish flight attendants and 31 pilots.
Spain is a country that throughout history has received a lot of influence from the cultures that have occupied the country. Since the invasion of the Romans, through the occupation of the barbarian to the Islamic conquest, the Spanish have lived in a constant process of clash of cultures that has resulted in one of the most unique cultures in the world.

Many of the Spanish fiestas and celebrations are rooted in religious tradition in Spain is Catholic. One of the most representative and customs held in Spain is bullfighting, which is celebrated in the streets of the country’s major cities, including Madrid, Seville, Pamplona, ??among others.
Of bullfighting shows another custom, the San Fermin festival, in honor of San Fermin. The tradition is originally from Pamplona, ??northern Spain and the most famous custom is known confinement, where the bravest are released to accompany a herd of bulls from the Santo Domingo corrals to the bullring. This is an extremely dangerous practice which involved thousands of people around the world.
Another highly acclaimed Spanish custom is the Tomatina, a festival held in Bunol (Valencia). In this event participants will throw tomatoes at each other. Held the last Wednesday of August as part of a whole week of festivities in Bunol. Its origins date back to 1944, when young men protested to participate in a parade throwing all tomatoes found in the vegetable stalls.
Also celebrated the Battle of the wine during the 29 June for the feast of San Pedro. In La Rioja, hundreds of participants will be bathed in red wine until completely wet. Although many people feel uncomfortable, this custom continues to attract thousands of people annually from all sides.
If you have to talk about one of the most charming cities for tourism in Spain we are with Sevilla, which shows just as the capital of the province of the same name in what becomes the autonomous community of Andalusia. With a land area of 4,900 square kilometers is home to over a million and a half, making it the fourth most important province in Spain in this respect ( after Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia). After seeing this basic information on what is known Sevilla move on to what their most enchanting tourist spots.
Above all, the most notorious charm that comes to offering becomes Sevilla old town, which can be considered as one of the largest in Spain, thus saving a lot of monuments and architectural spaces that are considered the current date as World Heritage.
Among the destinations that you can not miss in Seville find the Cathedral of Seville, La Giralda, the Reales Alcazares, the Barrio the Santa Cruz, the Torre del Oro, Plaza the Toros, the Parque de María Luisa, Plaza Spain, the Rector of the University of Seville, the Puente de Triana, the Arco de la Macarena, the Parque del Alamillo, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, the Nervion, the Hotel Alfonso XIII, the Palace of the Countess of Lebrija and Flamenco Dance Museum.