Top 10 Adventures in Spain

| Barcelona Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain located on the north-eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. The visitors enjoy its European flavor and cosmopolitan way of life. The Ramblas, the Holy Family, the Olympic district and the Gothic quarter are a must. More Info |
| Madrid
Situated in the heart of the Iberian Peninsula.. Its main art attractions are: the Prado Museum (one of the largest art national galleries in the world), the Royal Palace complex and its downtown (with the Mayor Square in the centre). The capital of Spain is a modern city in which art and shopping perfectly match. |
| SEVILLA A city full of charm and art: Roman (Hispalis city), Moorish (Alcázar), Christian Renaissance (Cartuja Monastery), Modern Art (La Barqueta Bridge of Santiago Calatrava), etc. Visitors from all over the world can enjoy the Flamenco shows and tapas restaurants of this 11th old century city as well. More Info |
| GRANADA Granada is rich in history and art, mainly Moorish palaces (Alcázar) and Christian Renaissance treasures. It is surrounded by the coast in one side and the Sierra Nevada mountains in the other side of the city: beach, art, culture and sky.
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| CÓRDOBA Also rich in history and art. It hosts many ancient churches, palaces, mosques, synagogues and museums although its most important monument is the Cathedral/Mosque (which is the largest and unique in its kind in Europe). The city itself it's a great picture of the traditional way of life of southern Spanish people in which you can enjoy its great flamenco shows and tapas restaurants.
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| BILBAO Located in the north coast of Spain. It is a city full of art contrasts, in which modern and traditional art perfectly matches. The old district where the best tapas restaurants of the city are located, the bullfighting ring, the Deusto University, the Basílica de Begoña, the city hall are some of the traditional art monuments but, on the other hand, tourists can also visit modern constructions such as the Frank Gehry's Guggenheim (where many contemporary art expositions have taken place) or the sir Norman Foster's metro stations.
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| TOLEDO Toledo is a small city in size but great in history and cultural heritage. It is located just at 70 kms. of the capital of Spain (Madrid) and has been declared World Heritage City by the UNESCO in recognition of its narrow streets full of art masterpieces: the Alcázar, the Hospital of Santa Cruz, the Cathedral, ancient mosques, Gothic and Mudéjar churches, synagogues, palaces, …
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| SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA This city situated in the north-east part of Spain has been receiving visitors since the discovery of the sepulchre of St. James the Apostle in the early 9th century. Lately, it has been declared by the UNESCO "World Heritage City".
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| PAMPLONA A city surrounded by mountains (it is very close to the Pyrenees) sited on the north side of Spain. One of the most famous Spanish events is celebrated yearly in its streets: the running of the bulls. But not only that, its architecture (the Pamplona town hall, the gothic church of San Cernin, the Museum of Navarra,…) and gastronomy are also appreciated by the tourist. More Info |
| MÃLAGA The Alcazaba and Gibralfaro castle (XI-XIVth), the Roman Theatre, the Old customhouse, the Cathedral (XVIIth), the Pablo Picasso House or the church of El Sagrario are just some of the multiple monuments that remind us the great history and tradition of this modern Mediterranean city. Also, it is a good point to start visiting the white villages located along the Spanish southern cost.
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