The guide contains a large amount of information and, in addition to the traditional route maps for the "Russian Guide - Polyglot" series, is supplemented by a detailed map in a pocket on the cover. Sun, sea, siesta, Sangria, bullfighting, football… Everyone has their own associations with Spain. For some, it is the magnificent architectural landmarks and world-famous museum collections, unique modern constructions, and colorful festivals and celebrations; for others, it is carefree relaxation, delicious wine, and astonishingly diverse dishes of national cuisine. To make it easier to create your own travel itinerary, we offer you to use the guide "Spain and Andorra," published in the "Polyglot. Russian Guide" series. The guide features convenient maps (10) and verified routes (16) with brief descriptions of attractions, as well as practical information - useful links, addresses, museum opening hours, and public transport routes. It also provides options for getting to popular attractions and resorts. Yes, we almost forgot. A thoughtful reader will definitely ask why the information about two unique countries was combined in one guide! We answer - if you find yourself in Spain, be sure to take the time to visit the dwarf state located just 3 hours away from Barcelona. The popular ski resort with excellent infrastructure, spa centers, and a unique shopping location attracts numerous tourists from different parts of the world every year. In the "Spain and Andorra" guide, you will find: sections that will help you prepare for your journey. This includes a brief history of the state, information about transportation (international and domestic), a calendar of upcoming events and holidays. The climate section will help you choose the best time for travel, and information about hotels and restaurants will guide you through the diversity of offerings. Unique routes. You'll stroll through Barcelona and Madrid, travel through the Pyrenees, enjoy dishes of Andalusian cuisine, visit the famous wineries of Rioja, experience the Guggenheim Museum, and sunbathe on the beach of San Sebastián. You're in for Cádiz, Granada, Málaga, and Zaragoza, the wide clean beaches of Valencia and Murcia, orange groves, and cozy fishing villages in Spain. However, if you are still unsure which route to choose, make use of the extra routes developed specifically for such occasions.