Map of cities in Spain
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Map of cities and regions in Spain
Fantastic City Tours and Excursions in Spain
Top sights in Spain
Ubrique
From the series “Monochromatic Cities - Stunning Views”
Ubrique is an ideal place for long-lasting and leisure walks. It has a lot of beautiful streets that are decorated with fresh flowers and ornamental plants. The main historical symbol of Ubrique is the Convento dos Capuchos. Nowadays a part of the monastery is rebuilt in a museum. The greatest part of the exposition is devoted to the leather items and numerous … Read all
Juzcar
From the series “Monochromatic Cities - Stunning Views”
At present, you can find a lot of cafes and shops that are decorated in outstanding thematic style. Their walls are full of Smurfs graffiti. Also, there were made a lot of thematic sculptures. Well-known characters you can find everywhere. This town is very attractive … Read all

Architecture of Spain in pictures
Culture of regions in Spain
As you know, Barcelona is one big attraction, and this is confirmed by the numerous interesting buildings that you meet at every step. Among them is Mabarcelone, one of the best works of Gaudi. There is also the Torre Bellesguard, built by this great architect. It is a bit different in style from his main works which makes it the more remarkable. There is also a reminder of the ancient Roman times in the capital of Catalonia. The Roman fort located in the Gothic Quarter serves as an evidence of … Read more

For the fact that Madrid has a lot of attractions, the city is simply referred to as “the Museum under the open sky”. There is one of the symbols of the city, which will be considered simply imprudent to not visit, on arriving in the Spanish capital. We are here referring to the Museo Nacional del Prado, where you will find the collections of paintings by Bosch, Raphael, Rubens, Goya, Velasquez (the last two artists have monuments to their honor right in front of the museum). Another … Read more

Bypassing the Plaza de Espana would be simply cruel. This is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. After the release of the film “Star Wars. Episode I: The Phantom Menace”, many people found out that one of the main sights of Seville is the city of Theda from the planet of Naboo. This is one of the most beautiful places in all of Spain, evoking mixed feelings of passion (and in Andalusia it cannot be otherwise), and romance. On the square you can meet flamenco dancers performing. … Read more

Benidorm has interesting museums – the Centro Cultural Maritimo for example, where visitors can get acquainted with the marine culture of south-eastern Spain and the traditional craft of the region; fishing to be precise. You will find it very interesting to visit the Museo Boca del Calvari. Among the exhibits you will come across here are photographs, books, as well as handicrafts. You should also stopover at Valor Museo Del Chocolate, and you are sure to like it here – because you have the … Read more

The old castle of Alcazaba is known as one of the main historical attractions of Granada. The castle is located just a short walk from Plaza de los Alhibes. The large-scale architectural complex was built back in the 13th century during the reign of Mohammed I. Unfortunately, only think fortification walls and several towers have survived from the original building. The height of one of the towers is 26 meters. Its top is equipped with a large observation deck, from which visitors can enjoy … Read more

Many tourists begin their acquaintance with the city from the Plaza de Toros de Valencia – such arenas are in every major city of Spain, and, in fact, they demonstrate the “soul” of the city. And, of course, if you manage to attend the bullfight during your holidays here, it will be remembered forever. The Plaza de Toros in Valencia is very similar to the Roman Colosseum; while building the arena the architect was inspired by this very building. Another place that should be visited is the … Read more

In the Middle Ages the city of Salou was an attractive strategic target of sea robbers and pirates. To protect the city and its residents from conquerors local folks erected a defense tower named Torre Vella. Thos fortifying construction has been well preserved till present days and is one of the most significant landmarks of the city. The ancient defense tower established in 1530 is now reequipped into a cultural center being an established place of holding of exciting exhibitions and other … Read more

Cementiri Modernista is considered a peculiar local attraction for its beautiful sculptures, tombstones, and crypts- all of them can safely be called real works of art. However, this is not surprising - sculptors such as Anthony Maria Galissa, Josep Puig i Cadafalch, Bonaventura Conill i Montobbio were invited to design the cemetery. Last but not least, many travelers and locals like to visit the cemetery because of its pleasant atmosphere, which contributes to relaxation and pacification. The … Read more
