Why You’ll Want to Book a Winter Trip to Spain

There are huge advantages to seeing the world’s second-most touristed country during the offseason—starting with prices.
Why You’ll Want to Book a Winter Trip to Spain
The monastery of Montserrat, on March 3, 2024, in Monistrol de Montserrat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Lorena Sopena/Contacto/ZUMA Press/TNS
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By Neal Justin The Minnesota Star Tribune

Life always moves more slowly in Spain, where the siesta is the national pastime and you practically have to send up smoke signals to get your tapas bill. But in the winter, when locals aren’t being pressured by impatient tourists to pick up the pace, everything slows to a crawl.