Spain attracted a record/whopping 94 million tourists last year, making the Southern European nation famous for its Mediterranean coastline and historic sites one of the most visited countries on earth.
Parts of Spain have introduced measures aimed at limiting numbers of tourists, following widespread protests last year.
The new measures, incorrectly dubbed a 'Spain tourist ban' by some, are aimed at reducing the impact of excessive tourism in some areas.
The country is at the forefront of a wider crunch spreading across Europe, and its prime minister has proposed a 100 percent tax aimed at foreign real estate investors.
Britons in a Costa del Sol hotspot could be targeted by the measures, it has been warned, ahead of the big spring and summer getaway for UK tourists.
Tourism is booming in Spain, helping the economy rival even healthy US growth. It will also be a buffer against Trump’s tariffs.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish oil company Repsol plans to invest 4 billion euros ($4.2 billion) in data centres, Expansion newspaper reported on Monday, citing unidentified sources close to the process. The planned data centres would be located near the northern Spanish city of Zaragoza, the newspaper said.
Ryanair is set to axe 800,000 passenger seats on 12 routes across Spain this year, after it flagged the "excessive fees" that the aviation sector in the country is charging the budget airline.
Euro 2024-winning coach Luis de la Fuente has signed a contract extension with the Spainish national men's team to stay at the helm of La Roja till 2028.
Arsenal's two other loan stars, Reiss Nelson and Nuno Tavares, did not make the Fulham and Lazio squads respectively due to injury. Nelson has been absent since the start of December with a hamstring injury, while Tavares picked up a thigh injury in the Europa League against Real Sociedad last week.
As Spain wrestles with overtourism, here's what to know before planning a trip - Spain attracted a record/whopping 94 million tourists last year, making the Southern European nation famous for its Med