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The Nerja Caves (Cuevas de Nerja) in Spain, discovered in 1959, reveal a vast network of grottoes and the world’s largest column, standing at 105 feet (32 meters). These caves, […]
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Founded in 2003 by Antonia Moya and Marisol Navarro, two former flamenco champions, Las Tablas Flamenco is nestled in the heart of Madrid. This venue has become a cornerstone for […]
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Nestled within the Poble Espanyol (Spanish Village) in Montjuïc, the Fran Daurel Foundation (Fundació Fran Daurel) offers a rich exploration of contemporary Catalan art. The museum houses a permanent collection […]
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The Cervantes Theatre (Teatro Cervantes), a late 19th-century gem in Málaga, Spain, was restored to its former glory and reopened in 1987 after years of neglect. The interior, with its […]
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Originally a home for aged priests, the Hospital de los Venerables in Seville now houses a museum that showcases works by renowned Spanish artists, including Diego Velázquez and Bartolomé Murillo. […]
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The Sweet Space Museum in Madrid offers a whimsical and colorful experience, with interactive installations inspired by sweet treats. Fashion designer Ágatha Ruiz de la Prada and artist Okuda San […]
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Diagonal Mar, once an industrial area, has transformed into one of Barcelona’s newest and most dynamic neighborhoods. Situated along the northeastern coast, this modern district features a blend of residential […]
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Cordoba’s Plaza de Tendillas, located at the crossroads between the historic and modern parts of the city, was constructed in the 1920s as a central meeting place. Today, this pedestrian-only […]
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Nestled in the heart of Spain’s wine country, Penedès is home to over 300 wineries and is renowned for its cava, a sparkling wine crafted using the traditional French champagne […]
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The Opera House Valencia, also known as Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, stands as a testament to modern architectural design and a hub for world-class performing arts. Located in […]
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Nestled along Mallorca’s southeast coast, Cala Figuera is a picturesque fishing town that has managed to preserve its traditional charm. The town encircles a turquoise inlet framed by low cliffs, […]
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Nestled in a picturesque inlet on the southeastern coast of Mallorca, Cala Santanyí strikes a balance between a bustling beach resort and a tranquil Balearic village. The white sand beach […]
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Built on the remains of an old Moorish palace in Ronda’s old town, Casa del Rey Moro, or House of the Moorish King, is a notable site despite never having […]
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Aqua Natura, located in Benidorm, Spain, is a sprawling water park that offers over 2,625 feet (800 meters) of slides for visitors to enjoy. The park features a pirate-themed playground […]
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Nestled in Tenerife, the Pyramids of Güímar Ethnographic Park and Botanical Garden invites visitors to explore six enigmatic lava-stone pyramids. These structures, shrouded in historical intrigue, stand as a testament […]
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Nestled against a dramatic volcanic backdrop, Betancuria stands as one of Fuerteventura’s oldest and most quintessentially Canarian towns, offering a laidback escape from the bustling tourist hub of Corralejo. The […]
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PortAventura Park, the original of three theme parks on Spain’s Costa Dorada, is a sprawling destination with over 40 rides and attractions. Nestled within the larger PortAventura World resort complex, […]
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Running parallel to the seaside, the Explanada de España stretches from Alicante Port in the east to Canalejas Park in the west, offering a scenic introduction to the city. This […]
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In the heart of Zaragoza, El Tubo stands as a vibrant neighborhood, its wrought-iron balconies adorned with fluttering Spanish flags. Known for its culinary delights, this lively district is a […]
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At the entrance to the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, a vibrant and colossal floral sculpture greets visitors. Designed by American artist Jeff Koons, this 43-foot-high (13-meter-high) installation, known simply as Puppy, […]
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Nestled just north of Costa Adeje on Tenerife’s southwest coast, Playa del Duque is a picturesque beach known for its golden sands and gentle waves. The beach is framed by […]
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La Graciosa, the largest and only inhabited island in the Chinijo Archipelago, is a serene retreat off the coast of Lanzarote, Spain. Home to just 600 people, the island lacks […]
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Nestled at the base of Mount Urgull, the San Telmo Museum (STM) in San Sebastián offers a deep dive into the heritage of the Basque people, spanning from Neolithic times […]
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Perched on a peninsula and blending English, French, and regional Spanish architectural styles, the Palacio de la Magdalena was constructed in the early 1900s as the summer residence for the […]