Attractions in Spain
Nestled along the Costa Brava, Cadaqués is a seaside town that captivated Salvador Dalí, who once called it the most beautiful village in the world. The town’s whitewashed buildings and […]
In the heart of Barcelona, the Museum of Modernism (Museu del Modernisme) stands as a dedicated space for showcasing Catalan modernist art. Despite its compact size, the museum houses an […]
Nestled in the heart of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the Pérez-Galdós House-Museum (Casa-Museo Pérez Galdós) stands as a testament to the early life of the renowned Spanish novelist Benito […]
Nestled on the bustling Las Ramblas, Teatre Poliorama first opened its doors in 1899 as a cinema before transitioning into a theater. Housed within the Royal Academy of Arts and […]
The Museum of Romanticism, located in an 18th-century mansion in Madrid’s vibrant Chueca district, offers a unique window into the lives of the city’s nobility during the early 19th century. […]
Rising vertically from a rugged beach near Fuerteventura’s southern tip, Roque del Moro is named after the monolithic rock that soars 165 feet (50 meters) above the red-tinged sand. This […]
Nestled in the heart of Madrid, the Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas is the home ground of Rayo Vallecano de Madrid. Despite its modest size, with a capacity of just […]
Nestled within the iconic Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, the Official Real Madrid Store offers a gateway into the world of one of Spain’s most celebrated soccer teams. This store, […]
Dedicated to the original peoples of the Canary Islands, the Museo Canario in Gran Canaria houses the largest collection of ancient artifacts from the entire archipelago. The museum offers a […]
The Necropolis of Puig des Molins, located on the island of Ibiza in Spain, is a remarkable archaeological site that dates back to the seventh century BC. As the island’s […]
Nestled in the heart of Spain, the Zoo del Pirineu (Pyrenees Zoo) showcases the diverse wildlife of the Pyrenees mountains, with a particular emphasis on avian species. Visitors can observe […]
Haro, the de facto capital of Spain’s La Rioja region, is a beloved destination for wine enthusiasts. Each year at the end of June, the town hosts the Haro Wine […]
The Museum of Science and the Cosmos (Museo de las Ciencias y el Cosmos) in Tenerife, Spain, invites visitors to explore the wonders of science through a series of interactive […]
Terra Natura Benidorm, located in Spain, offers a unique and immersive experience by housing animals in natural, barrier-free habitats. This innovative approach, known as ‘zooimmersion,’ allows visitors to explore the […]
Cocodrilo Park Zoo, located in Agüimes on the island of Gran Canaria, serves as the primary exotic animal rescue center in the Canary Islands. The park combines education and entertainment, […]
Flanking Malaga’s seafront Paseo del Parque, the Municipal Heritage Museum Málaga (Museo del Patrimonio Municipal Málaga) offers a comprehensive look at the city’s history from the 15th century to the […]
Andén Cero, located in the heart of Madrid, offers a unique glimpse into the city’s transport history. This Metro station, which closed in 1966, has been preserved as a transport […]
Nestled atop a cliff in Toledo, the Victorio Macho Museum occupies the former home of one of Spain’s most renowned 20th-century sculptors. After fleeing to Latin America during the Spanish […]
Formed from the estuary at the mouth of the Basque Country’s Oka River, the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve is a vital habitat for both migratory and resident birds. The reserve encompasses […]
Nestled in the volcanic desert of Fuerteventura’s interior, Pájara is a traditional whitewashed town that weaves together Canarian history, Aztec flourishes, and Spanish influence. The town’s most notable landmark is […]
Located on the island of Menorca in Spain, Splash Waterpark (Splash Sur Menorca) offers a refreshing alternative to the beach. This family-friendly destination features a variety of attractions, including slides […]
Spanning 38 square miles, the Llobregat Delta is one of Catalonia’s most significant wetland zones and the second largest delta in the region. This expansive area encompasses 20 natural habitats, […]
Oasis Park Fuerteventura, the island’s sole zoological park, offers a unique opportunity to observe over 3,000 animals from 250 different species. Set in the heart of Fuerteventura, the park is […]
Just outside Maó in Menorca, the Taulas of Talatí de Dalt stand as enigmatic remnants of the Talaiotic culture, dating from 1000 to 300 BC. These T-shaped stone monuments, with […]