Best that Spain has to offer for kids

Spain has the clout to appeal the child inside every person, so how is it possible that it does not enchant children? The People of Spain find pleasure and delight in the most simple activities.

Having a chilly glass of horchata while sitting in a small café, watching children play outdoor games such us soccer,  walking leisurely in a park – enjoyment of life for Spanish people is contagious for people of all ages. Most of the places in Spain have something or other to make children happy, but some of the spots are certain kid-pleasers.

Barcelona: The crazy buildings of Barcelona that have been made by Gaudi on Paseig del Gracia includes the famous Casa Batllo. The balconies of this building are made in the shape of skulls and the roof pictorizes a dragon’s scales. Casa Mila also interest kids with its wavy façade that is draped with balconies made of wrought-iron seaweeds. The motivation for Darth Vader has emerged from its chimneys, thus touring the roof and inside is quite important.

Granada: The Alhambra is a fairy tale castle that is one of its kinds. A marvelous work of art can be noticed in the intricate stone carvings that have been done. Kids can find pleasure in trying whispering corners.

Valencia: L’Oceanográfico is the largest aquarium that can be found in whole of the Europe. This aquarium is a part of a brilliant science park that is also a museum. Igloo-shaped Arctic exhibits, Mangrove swamps, movie-star dolphin named Flipper and large number of exotic species can be sighted in the aquarium. This aquarium could be very informative for kids.

Avilla:
The entire city of Avilla is surrounded by the medieval walls. It offers major fascination for children, especially because they can walk over them and have a look into streets.


Jerez de la Frontera:
kids can have a great time here watching horses marching and dancing. Daily shows are being held by the Royal Andalucian School of Equestrian Art.


Madrid:
Madrid zoo is known for the two Giant Pandas it has in its air-conditioned pagoda. This zoo is made over a vast park that is just placed behind the Royal Palace called the Palacio Real. The palace is also worth visiting as your kids will get thrilled to watch the official home of the king and queen.


Tenerife :
Loro Parque in Canary Islands (Tenerife) has a stunning combination of a marine park, zoo and gardens. Whales, monkeys, tigers, sharks and parrots – approximately 4000 creatures in total – can be found here living in their natural habitat. The place is very informative and interesting for kids.

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