Attractions in Spain
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Commissioned by the Catholic Monarchs Isabella and Ferdinand in 1476, the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes stands as one of Toledo’s most notable landmarks. This ornate church and […]
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Designed by Spanish architect Joaquín Rucoba and completed in 1874, the La Malagueta Bullring stands as a striking example of neo-Mudéjar architecture. Located in Málaga, Spain, the arcaded stadium can […]
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Patios de San Basilio, located in Cordoba, Spain, is a collection of privately-owned courtyards celebrated for their vibrant flower displays and traditional Andalusian architecture. These charming spaces, adorned with colorful […]
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Nestled in the mountains of Girona, Spain, Besalú is a town steeped in medieval history, once serving as a regional capital. Its most striking feature is the 12th-century Romanesque bridge, […]
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Rising above the Tarragona countryside, the 2-tiered Les Ferreres Aqueduct, also known as Pont del Diable, stands as one of the area’s most remarkable Roman ruins. Built to transport water […]
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Nova Icària Beach, situated between Bogatell and Barceloneta Beaches, offers a more tranquil alternative to the bustling Barceloneta. This quarter-mile-long stretch of sand is flanked by a wide promenade and […]
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Essential Flamenco, located in the heart of Madrid, offers a glimpse into the soul of Spanish culture through the passionate and emotive art of flamenco. Situated near the bustling Puerta […]
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Málaga Cruise Port, located near the vibrant city of Málaga, serves as a gateway to the rich history and culture of Spain’s Costa del Sol. This port is not only […]
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La Concha Beach, or Playa de la Concha, is a crescent-shaped expanse of soft sand nestled between the hills of Monte Urgull to the east and Monte Igueldo to the […]
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Situated just west of Las Ramblas, El Raval has transformed from a once-tatty barrio into one of Barcelona’s hippest neighborhoods over the past couple of decades. This gentrifying area now […]
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Nestled in the rugged heart of Tenerife, Spain, the Masca Valley is a natural wonder defined by its steep cliffs, forested trails, and cascading waterfalls. This remote gorge provides a […]
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The Guadalhorce River Estuary Natural Area, a 165-acre (67-hectare) protected wetland near Málaga, serves as both a vital stopover for migrating birds and a permanent habitat for many species. The […]
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Nestled on the island of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands, just 70 miles off the coast of western Africa, Corralejo Dunes National Park (Parque Natural de Corralejo) spans an impressive […]
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The Castle of Púbol, also known as Gala Dalí Castle, stands as a significant part of the Dalí Triangle in Girona, Spain, alongside the Dalí Theater-Museum in Figueres and the […]
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Housed in a 16th-century building, Moco Museum Barcelona presents a striking contrast with its cutting-edge modern art. The museum features a multisensory digital art space and works by renowned artists. […]
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Nestled within the Monumento Natural de Los Ajaches Park, Papagayo Beach (Playa de Papagayo) is part of a series of sandy bays along Lanzarote’s southern coast. This horseshoe-shaped bay, encircled […]
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Perched on the edge of El Tajo canyon, Ronda boasts a rich history that is evident in its ancient rock paintings, towering stone bridges, and 14th-century ruins. The city’s dramatic […]
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Connected to the Basque coast by a narrow stone bridge and a winding staircase, the small islet of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe rises dramatically from the sea, resembling a castle. […]
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In the heart of Palma’s Old Town, Plaza Mayor stands as the largest and most vibrant square in the Mallorcan capital. Constructed in the 19th century on a site rich […]
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Roque Nublo, a towering 262-foot (80-meter) rock formation, emerged from a volcanic eruption millions of years ago. Situated in the Nublo Rural Park on Gran Canaria, it stands as the […]
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Perched on a mountain slope 1,475 feet (450 meters) above the Mediterranean Sea, Mijas Pueblo is a picturesque whitewashed village that has retained much of its historic charm. The narrow, […]
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The Serra de Tramuntana, a craggy mountain range in Mallorca’s northwest, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its dramatic landscapes and rich cultural history. Alpine roads twist […]
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The Valencia Bullring, or Plaza de Toros, stands as a testament to Spain’s rich cultural heritage, offering visitors a glimpse into the history of bullfighting. Built in the 19th century, […]
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Running along the east bank of the Guadalquivir River, El Arenal is a vibrant part of Seville’s historic old town. This district not only houses upscale residential properties and atmospheric […]