Try Your Hand at a Few Spanish Traditions with Majorca Hotels

By Steve Alexander


Relaxing and enjoying the sun can be done every day from your <a href="http://www.ulookubook.com/hotels/spain/majorca">Majorca hotels</a>, but you'll also be able to try your hand at several Spanish traditions whilst you're there. Make this Majorca holiday one to remember by absorbing yourself into the local culture and traditions, from hot footing it with the Flamenco to learning to cook your very own tapas.

Learn the art of Spanish cuisine, with a Spanish cooking class and skip the meals at your <a href="http://www.ulookubook.com/hotels/spain/majorca">Majorca hotels</a>. The setting of Majorca couldn't be more ideal to try your hand at making a paella, tapas or general Mediterranean dishes as it is known for its quality local dishes and produce.

The tradition of bullfighting is a proud one in Spain, and you'll be able to take your seats as you watch the beautifully dressed matador challenge a bull with terrifying results. The Placa de Toros is the place for bull fights not only in Majorca, but the whole of Spain, but it's not for the faint hearted. Many people oppose this 'sport', citing it as cruel to the animal.

For a downright sexy style of dance, why not try your hand at flamenco. Instead of sitting back and watching the professionals at work, why not strap on your heels and try it for yourself, with its haunting music, stunning dancers and sexy moves. Majorca has a range of classes available, which are perfect for all types of dancers, where you'll learn the basic hand and arm movements, body posture, clapping, footwork and tapping.

The siesta is one Spanish tradition that doesn't require any work, unless you count heading back to your hotels in Majorca. Allowing workers the chance to go home, have a snooze and escape the beating down sun, this tradition is centuries old and traditionally saw shops, bars, restaurants, schools and offices close between 2-5pm.




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