It’s practical, easy to read, and worth the time if you want a quick but useful overview of Spain.I just finished reading the Spain Travel Guide, and it’s exactly what I needed to start planning my Spain adventure. The guide is super straightforward—only 245 pages—and it’s packed with practical tips without any overwhelming details. The author does an excellent job of keeping it light and simple, focusing on the must-know essentials like travel costs, transportation, and cultural pointers, along with safety advice.What I really appreciated is how visual it is. There are tons of photos and illustrations, making it easy to picture each place and get a feel for where I want to go. There’s no heavy historical info to wade through, which is nice since I just wanted a quick overview, not a textbook. It’s written from the author’s firsthand experience, so you can tell you’re getting solid tips for each destination.The guide covers all the big spots—Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Granada, and even some coastal gems like Cádiz and Málaga. Plus, it has a few itineraries to get you inspired and make planning even simpler. It's not a super in-depth guide, but for someone like me who has Spain on my retirement bucket list, it’s the perfect starting point. It’s practical, easy to read, and worth the time if you want a quick but useful overview of Spain.0