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Since its opening on La Rambla in 1847, the Gran Teatre del Liceu has stood as a cultural, artistic, and political hub for Catalonia. Despite several fires that damaged the […]
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Nestled in the heart of Santiago de Compostela, the Monastery of San Martiño Pinario boasts a rich history and striking architecture. Founded as a Benedictine monastery, it features a baroque […]
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Just north of Playa de las Américas on Tenerife’s southwest shore, Puerto Colón is a lively marina that serves as a bustling hub for private boats and yachts. The port […]
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Barranco de las Peñitas, located in Fuerteventura, Spain, is a striking example of the island’s ancient volcanic landscapes. An underground river flows through this dramatic ravine, emerging into a small […]
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Nestled between Vigo’s bustling port and the hilltop fortress, Casco Vello is the city’s compact old town, a hub for historical architecture. A labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys winds […]
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Dive into the underwater worlds of the Nile, Mekong, Amazon, Ebro, and Murray-Darling rivers at the Zaragoza Aquarium (Acuario de Zaragoza). Located in Spain’s vibrant city of Zaragoza, this is […]
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Nestled in the Urola River Valley of Spain’s northern Basque Country, the Sanctuary of Loyola stands as a basilica and shrine dedicated to St. Ignatius of Loyola, a revered Spanish […]
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The Port of Palma, or Puerto de Palma, serves as the bustling gateway to Mallorca and the Balearic Islands, handling over 1.7 million cruise ship passengers annually. Located on the […]
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Established in 1959, the Jardín Botánico Canario Viera y Clavijo honors the legacy of pioneering Spanish scholar José Viera y Clavijo. Spanning over 67 acres just south of Las Palmas, […]
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The Vizcaya Bridge, also known as the Hanging Bridge or Puente Colgante, is the world’s oldest shuttle or transporter bridge, dating back to 1893. Located in the Basque Country of […]
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Pilate’s House, or La Casa de Pilatos, is a magnificent blend of Spanish Mudejar and Italian Renaissance architecture, built in the early 16th century by the dukes of Tarifa. Inspired […]
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Nestled in a 19th-century building designed by Agustín Ortiz de Villajos, the Mapfre Foundation (Fundación Mapfre) in Madrid offers a unique space for art enthusiasts. The exhibition hall showcases works […]
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Perched on a hilltop in Ibiza Town (Eivissa), Dalt Vila has been a site of human habitation since the Phoenician era. Encircled by thick defensive walls and 16th-century bastions, this […]
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Nestled in the heart of Almeria, Spain, the Tabernas Desert (Desierto de Tabernas) is a unique and offbeat natural attraction. Known for its arid ravines and purpose-built film villages, this […]
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Oasys MiniHollywood, located in Almeria, Spain, was once a bustling movie set for classic Western films like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Today, it has been transformed into […]
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Cardona Castle, or Castell de Cardona, stands proudly on a hilltop opposite the mines of Salt Mountain, its stone walls and towers a testament to its Gothic and Romanesque origins […]
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LagOmar, a unique hillside residence in Lanzarote, Spain, was designed by local artists and architects César Manrique and Jesús Soto. This multifaceted space, which now serves as a museum, restaurant, […]
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Dating back to the third century BC, Cartagena’s Punic Wall stands as a testament to the city’s ancient past. Located beside the crypt of the Brotherhood of San José, this […]
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Moyua Square, or Plaza Moyúa, serves as a bustling transport hub in Bilbao, Spain, transforming a simple roundabout into a beloved meeting point. The square features well-maintained flowerbeds and plenty […]
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The Salt Mountain Cultural Park, located in Barcelona, Spain, is one of the largest and most significant salt mines globally. Visitors can explore the depths of this 280-foot-deep mine, where […]
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The Genova Caves, or Cuevas de Genova, are a hidden gem beneath a restaurant in Mallorca, Spain. Descending 36 meters underground, visitors can explore a network of corridors, pools of […]
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Perched atop a strategic hill, La Mota Fortress (Fortaleza de la Mota) in Andalucia boasts a history spanning over a thousand years. This well-preserved medieval fortress is defined by its […]
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Paradox Museum Barcelona, located in the heart of Spain’s vibrant city, offers a unique blend of science and creativity. This interactive museum features over 70 exhibits, including upside-down rooms, space-age […]
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Gruta de las Maravillas, also known as the Cave of Wonders or Grotto of Wonders, is an extensive network of limestone caves beneath Aracena in Andalucia. As the first cave […]