The mornings are crisp, so a light sweater or jacket is a must, but by midday you can safely shed all your excess clothing and stroll the streets, enjoying the light. The sun falls on the old buildings, hits the tiles in the squares, and everything around you seems to come alive. Sometimes you sit in a small café on an open terrace, sipping coffee and watching the passersby - and it's January!
It's especially surprising when you consider that back home in Ukraine, it's freezing and snowy, while here, people stroll around in light clothing, children play in the streets, and local pensioners sit on benches and chat without shivering. And yes, there's snow in the mountains, but on the coast, it's almost like spring - the sea, the beach, palm trees, and warmth.
In winter, Spain reveals its cozy side: fewer tourists, quiet streets, vibrant markets, and delicious food. You can stroll all day, and in the evening, stop at a small café, warm up with a glass of wine, and admire the city lights. And you realize that winter can be completely different. - mild, sunny, and incredibly beautiful.
The moral: winter isn't always cold and boring. Sometimes it brings sunshine, walks, and a sense of freedom. Spain in winter is the perfect way to forget the cold, enjoy life, and simply breathe in the air of warmth and light.
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