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What's New
For this new edition of Discover Spain, our authors have hunted down
the fresh, the transformed, the hot and the happening. These are some of
our favourites. For up-to-the-minute recommendations, see lonelyplan-
et.com/spain .
1 THE GREENING OF SEVILLE
With the opening of a new metro system and the pedestrianisation of many streets,
Seville is now easier to negotiate and its monuments are free of grime ( Click here ).
2 NEW FLAMENCO MUSEUM, SEVILLE
Seville's Museo del Baile Flamenco fills an 18th-century palace with memorabilia
and true flamenco spirit. It's the work of renowned Seville flamenco dancer, Cristina
Hoyos. It also runs classes. ( www.museoflamenco.com ; Calle Manuel Rojas Marcos 3;
adult/child €10/6;
9.30am-7pm)
3 LEARN TO COOK LIKE A BASQUE
Time spent in San Sebastián is never enough, but at least you can take home the
secret of its legendary pintxos: the tourist office now runs tapas cookery classes
( Click here ).
4 MUSEU DEL MODERNISME CATALÀ, BARCELONA
Suitably housed in a fine Modernista building, this new museum displays artworks
and furnishings by a catalogue of Modernista luminaries. It's the perfect complement
to Barcelona's showpiece architecture. ( www.mmcat.cat ; Carrer de Balmes 48; adult/
child €10/5;
10am-8pm Mon-Sat, 10am-3pm Sun;
Passeig de Gràcia)
5 MUSEO TEATRO ROMANO, CARTAGENA
 
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