Internships 2022: The best places in Spain
MADRID
Madrid is one of the largest Spanish cities within the territory and also dares to be the capital of the country. Likewise, the city has gone through important changes through the ages. While in an internship, you may not visit everything, but here are some suggestions:
TOP 10 PLACES YOU HAVE TO VISIT WHEN YOU COME TO MADRID!
Art Walk: The Prado Museum, the Thyssen, the Reina Sofia… and much more. An essential tour for all art lovers.
Royal Palace: A must for history lovers, discover the Mirador de la cornice, overlooking the Campo del Moro and the Casa de Campo!
El Retiro Park: A visit to Madrid is not complete without a walk through the green lung of the city. UNESCO World Heritage Site, next to the Paseo del Prado, since 2021.
Santiago Bernabeu Stadium: The thirteen European Cups, the lawn, the locker room … the Bernabeu Tour allows you to discover every corner of the legendary stadium.
Plaza Mayor: This arcaded square located in the old part of the city is the heart of the historic Hapsburg Madrid.
Puerta del sol: Madrid’s emblematic center where the main streets of the capital converge, completely pedestrianized!
Fuente de Cibeles: It is one of the great emblems of the city of Madrid and the beginning of the tourist.
Puerta de Alcalá: The Puerta de Alcalá, built for Carlos III in the eighteenth century, is one of the iconic monuments of the city.
Temple of Debod: Egyptian temple dating from the second century BC. It is at the back of the Plaza de España, very close to the Parque del Oeste. From here, the sunsets are spectacular.
Parque el capricho de la alameda de osuna: Located in the Alameda de Osuna, this beautiful garden offers three different styles: French, English, and Italian. Open Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.
BALEARIC ISLANDS
It is one of the most popular destinations in the western Mediterranean and the reasons are clear. You will find dreamy coves, beautiful sunsets, and overflowing nature. You can enjoy the islands as you wish: with all the tranquility you are looking for or living the craziest nights you can imagine.
The islands are places where you can lose yourself in their fishing villages, discover their film-like landscapes or practice water sports. Especially quiet are Menorca and Formentera, two small paradises in the Mediterranean.
IBIZA
Small caves bathed by the blue of the Mediterranean, pine forests that practically reach the sea, days aboard a sailboat, quiet villages with rural charm, luxury beach clubs, accommodation in paradisiacal settings…
Ibiza is a dream destination in the Mediterranean, a place to give free rein to freedom and enjoy the hippie atmosphere of its fashion and markets, revitalizing moments in Balinese beds by the sea or sunsets with inspiring views.
Ibiza is so genuine that it is able to combine the most fun nightlife in the world with a historical site and marine biodiversity declared World Heritage. You will be lucky to go there for your internship.
MENORCA
The island has 216 kilometers of very varied coastline, with a rugged coastline and reddish beaches in the north, and gentle relief, with coves of golden sand, in the south. Whether in wide sandy beaches or in small coves surrounded by pine trees, you will find multiple options to enjoy the sun and the sea. But always with the same common denominator: clean and crystalline waters.
There, you will be able to practice sailing, windsurfing, water skiing and, of course, scuba diving. The spectacular seabed of Menorca is, for decades, one of the favorites for diving lovers. This island transmits calm, in good part thanks to its valuable nature. Declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, Menorca has a great ecological and scenic wealth.
MALLORCA
Enjoy coves with crystal clear turquoise waters where sailboats seem to float, go into hidden caves, see lighthouses that defy the horizon, and experience unforgettable sunsets. This is life on the largest island of the Balearic Islands, a place of idyllic landscapes that go from mountains to coast in a moment and that have been the inspiration of writers, musicians, and painters. Perfect for your internship, isn’t it?
A trip to this island can start in its lively capital, Palma, and continue through villages where you can disconnect from the world, such as Valldemosa or Sóller.
The mild climate is always present and in any of its corners, the purely Mediterranean lifestyle and gastronomy accompany the traveler. Because Mallorca is, precisely, living the Mediterranean.
Where are you going to do your internship?
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