Great question! I’ve been to Spain a few times, and I can definitely share my experience with the best times to visit. If you're looking for warm weather without the crowds, I highly recommend traveling in either late spring (May to June) or early autumn (September to October). These months offer the perfect balance—pleasant temperatures, fewer tourists, and still lots to enjoy. In May, for instance, you can experience the beauty of Spain with fewer crowds, but the beaches are warm enough to relax on, and the local culture is buzzing. I visited Madrid and Barcelona in early October and found the weather ideal—comfortable for sightseeing and walking around, but not as hot and busy as the summer months. One of the best things about traveling during these times is you get to enjoy local festivals and special events, like the harvest festivals in wine regions and the famous La Mercè festival in Barcelona. If you're interested in finding out more about hidden gems and when to go for fewer crowds, I found this useful website that has all the details: https://travelspain.uk/. It helped me a lot when planning my trip!
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Spain is such a wonderful place to visit, with so much to see and do. Whether you’re looking to relax on the beaches or explore the cities, there's always something for everyone. Personally, I think the best time to visit depends on what you want. If you're okay with more crowds, the summer is great for lively vibes and beach activities. However, if you prefer fewer tourists and more comfortable weather, spring and autumn are ideal for a more relaxed experience.