Carlos Moreno is a Spain Travel Guide and cultural writer born in Seville, with over 15 years of experience exploring and documenting every autonomous community in Spain. From the Basque Country pintxos bars to the sun-bleached beaches of the Costa del Sol and the Moorish architecture of Andalusia, Carlos brings both personal depth and practical expertise to every destination. His guides are built on real experience, local connections, and a genuine love for helping travelers discover the true soul of Spain beyond the guidebook cliches.
  • Barcelona Hidden Gems 2026: Local Secrets

    Every year, 12 million tourists descend on Barcelona and see exactly the same things: La Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Las Ramblas. They think they have seen Barcelona. They have not. I was born in Seville and moved to Spain’s second city in 2019. Seven years later, I have found the Barcelona that most visitors never…

  • San Sebastian Food Guide 2026: Best Pintxos

    TL;DR: San Sebastian (Donostia) is Spain’s undisputed food capital, boasting more Michelin stars per square meter than any other city on Earth. This guide covers the 12 best pintxos bars in the Old Town, top-rated restaurants for every budget, the freshest markets, and exact costs for food tours in 2026 — so you can eat…

  • Granada Travel Guide 2026: Alhambra & Tapas

    Granada Spain Travel Guide 2026: Alhambra, Tapas, and Things Nobody Tells You I was born in Seville, lived in Barcelona, and travel Spain professionally — but Granada remains the city that catches me off guard every single visit. It’s the only city in Spain where bar culture literally gives you free tapas with every drink….

  • Hidden Gems Barcelona: 15 Local Secrets

    Every year, 12 million tourists descend on Barcelona and see exactly the same things: La Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Las Ramblas. They think they have seen Barcelona. They have not. I was born in Seville and moved to Spain’s second city in 2019. Seven years later, I have found the Barcelona that most visitors never…

  • Spain on a Budget 2026: How to Travel for Under 0/Day

    By SpainSoul Team Traveling in Spain does not have to drain your savings. Yes, prices climbed in many European destinations, but Spain still offers a realistic path to a great trip on a small budget if you plan with intent. In 2026, it is still possible to travel for under $50 per day in many…

  • Best Time to Visit Spain 2026: Full Guide

    By SpainSoul Team Planning a trip to Spain in 2026 can feel confusing because the country has many climates, local festivals, and travel price swings. A beach week in Málaga follows a different rhythm than a hiking trip in Asturias or a city break in Madrid. The month that feels perfect for one region can…