Attractions in Spain
Stretching nearly 4 miles (6 kilometers) along Mallorca’s northern coast, Playa de Muro is a Blue Flag beach that offers ample space for both families and water sport enthusiasts. The […]
Housed in a renovated 1920s tobacco factory, the State Russian Museum (Colección del Museo Ruso) in Málaga showcases over one hundred pieces of Russian art, spanning from the 15th century […]
Perched at the summit of the Serra de Na Burguesa, a mountain range easily accessible from Palma de Mallorca, the Na Burguesa Viewpoint (Mirador de Na Burguesa) offers visitors panoramic […]
Situated on the outskirts of scenic Lloret de Mar, Water World Lloret spans 7 acres and stands as one of Costa Brava’s premier water parks. The park boasts over 20 […]
Madrid’s Museum of the Americas (Museo de América) offers a comprehensive journey through the history of the Americas, from prehistoric times to more recent eras. Located in the heart of […]
Cafe de Chinitas, one of Madrid’s celebrated flamenco spaces, invites visitors to immerse themselves in the passionate world of flamenco. Located in the heart of the city, this venue is […]
Nestled in the verdant forests and rolling vineyards of the Catalonian countryside, St. Benet Monastery stands as one of the region’s most meticulously preserved medieval sites. This former Benedictine monastery, […]
Lanzarote Aquarium, the largest in the Canary Islands, invites visitors to explore a diverse array of marine life. Located in Lanzarote, Spain, the aquarium features over 30 fish tanks and […]
Terra Natura Murcia, located in Spain, offers a unique ‘zooimmersion’ experience, immersing visitors in the natural habitats of over 500 animals. The park recreates the landscapes of the African Savanna […]
The Santimamiñe Cave (Cueva de Santimamiñe) in Spain stands as one of the country’s most significant archaeological sites, with a rich history spanning over 14,000 years. Discovered by two young […]
Perched on a dramatic hill, Ibiza Castle (Castell d’Eivissa in Catalan) crowns the island’s Dalt Vila, or Upper Town. Constructed over more than 1,000 years, the castle is a unique […]
Butrón Castle, with its circular turrets, towering spires, and imposing Gothic-style facade, stands as a striking medieval structure in Spain. Originally built in the 11th century, the castle was a […]
In the heart of Madrid, Sobrino de Botín has been a culinary cornerstone since 1725, making it an integral part of the city’s cultural fabric. This historic restaurant, known for […]
Nestled in the historic Palau Mornau in Barcelona, the Hash Marihuana & Hemp Museum offers a comprehensive look into the past, present, and future of cannabis and hemp. As one […]
Las Águilas Jungle Park, located on Spain’s largest Canary Island, Tenerife, is a vibrant sanctuary for a diverse array of wildlife. The park is home to exotic birds, big cats, […]
Part of the UNESCO-listed Royal Palace of Aranjuez, the Museo de Falúas Reales houses an impressive collection of ornate and well-preserved royal barges from the 18th and 19th centuries. These […]
Situated along the Mediterranean in the province of Granada, Spain, Motril is a bustling coastal town with a rich and eclectic history. Inhabited over the centuries by Phoenicians, Romans, Moors, […]
Located in Timanfaya National Park, the Fire Mountains (Montañas del Fuego) stand as one of the most vivid and untamed areas of the Canary Islands. Formed in part by a […]
The Museum of Nature and Archaeology (MUNA) in Santa Cruz, Tenerife, offers a comprehensive look into the island’s geological and anthropological history. Housed in a modern building, the museum showcases […]
In the heart of Ávila, the Plaza Mayor stands as a historic meeting place where the city’s markets once thrived. Dominating the square is the imposing Ávila City Hall, a […]
Granada’s Science Park, the most visited museum in Andalusia, spans over 70,000 square meters and offers a rich, interactive experience. The park is filled with exhibits that delve into a […]
Cape Finisterre, or Cabo Finisterre, is a striking peninsula located about 55 miles west of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. As the westernmost point in the country, it marks […]
Every Thursday, the inner city streets of Seville come alive with the Mercadillo del Jueves, one of Europe’s oldest flea markets. Stretching along Calle Feria, this bustling market offers a […]
Perched atop one of Granada’s northeastern hills, the diminutive Ermita de San Miguel Alto offers a vantage point with expansive views. From this small hermitage, visitors can gaze over the […]