Attractions in Spain
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 […]
Built in the 1700s as the headquarters for the Guild of Silk Sailmakers, the House of Silk, or La Casa de la Seda, stands as a Baroque masterpiece in Barcelona. […]
Tucked down a side street in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, Els Quatre Gats (The Four Cats) stands as one of the city’s most renowned restaurants. Modeled after Le Chat Noir in […]
The Monastery of San Miguel de los Reyes, a former Hieronymite monastery and prison, stands as an imposing, castle-like structure in Valencia, Spain. Built in the 16th century, it exemplifies […]
The Elder Museum of Science and Technology (Museo Elder de la Ciencia y la Tecnologia) in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria offers a dynamic and engaging experience. Visitors can explore […]
Hidropark, located on the edges of Port d’Alcudia in north Mallorca, is the island’s sole water park. This family-friendly destination features a variety of slides and pools designed to cater […]
Nestled in the heart of Magaluf, Katmandu Park offers a unique blend of steampunk-style attractions, illusions, and thrilling escapades. Visitors can explore an upside-down house, experience the adrenaline rush of […]
The Gijon Aquarium, located in Spain, offers visitors a glimpse into the city’s diverse underwater life. This family-friendly attraction features a range of species housed in tanks that replicate various […]
Nestled under an expansive oak forest on Romperropas Hill, the Caves of the Eagle (Cuevas del Águila) is a grotto complex characterized by limestone stalactites and stalagmites. Discovered accidentally, these […]
Set in and around Malaga Airport’s original first passenger terminal, the Malaga Aeronautical Museum (Museo Aeronautico de Malaga) transports visitors to the golden age of mid-20th-century air travel in Spain. […]
Nestled in Busturia, the Euskadi Biodiversity Centre serves as a gateway to the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO-protected area since 1984. This diverse landscape encompasses sand dunes, marshes, floodplains, and […]
Ride the century-old Artxanda Funicular (Funicular de Artxanda) to the summit of Mount Artxanda for some of the best panoramic views over Bilbao. From the mountaintop viewpoint, visitors can admire […]
Madrid’s Museum of Costume (Museo del Traje) houses an extensive collection of over 150,000 garments, providing a detailed look into the evolution of fashion from the Middle Ages to the […]
Terra Mítica, one of Spain’s largest and most popular theme parks, is a key attraction in Benidorm. The park is divided into five thematic areas—Rome, Greece, Egypt, Iberia, and the […]
Every Thursday, the Inca Market transforms the leather-making town of Inca in Mallorca into a bustling hub of commerce. With over 100 stalls, this large outdoor weekly market sprawls through […]
Established in 1404, Antigua is one of Fuerteventura’s oldest towns, nestled in the heart of the island. This historic settlement offers a glimpse into the unspoiled, local side of Fuerteventura, […]