If you are interested in traveling in a country with both natural beauty and man-made beauty, Spain is what you are looking for. Knowing the Spanish geography before you set foot in this amazing country would undoubtedly help you gain the most of your vacation in Spain. The gist of Spain is given by the list of places mentioned in this article. It will possibly help you plan your trip and enjoy a spectacular vacation.
Irrespective of your taste, Spain has a lot to offer you. If you want to enjoy your solitude or immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of a touristy place, there are plenty of destinations where you can travel such as pristine beaches, rolling mountains, and charming towns dedicated to filling your mind with a host of pleasant memories.
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Granada, the Alhambra, and much more.
Granada is a city located in the Andalusian region. This is a significant milestone in Spain and is well known for exquisite architectural complexes, the Alhambra and the Generalife. If you are interested in places with impressive architecture, you must definitely come to Granada where you can see Andalusian architecture in its purest form
The Cathedral in Granada is an iconic building worth visiting. It is considered a true jewel of the Spanish Renaissance. This city is scattered with tea houses and at the end of sightseeing, you can have a rest in one of them.
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The lakes of Covadonga in Asturias.
The Lakes of Covadonga are located in the region of Asturias, a beautiful enclave with a great natural, architectural and gastronomic heritage. The three lakes composed of two glacier lakes create a picturesque view. Enol and Ercina are the largest of the lakes in Covadonga.
You can visit these lakes throughout the year, but they are particularly beautiful in Summer. If you want to enjoy the sight of the lakes without the crowds, you must come in Spring. Reaching this place is also an act of adventure since the path to the lakes is winding and narrow. But once you reach there, you will be convinced that the journey with the hardships to the location is worth the adventure.
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Cabo de Gata in Almeria.
The Andalusian province of Almería is often known for desertification. However, a place like Cabo de Gata proves that it still has room for spectacular natural enclaves. If you come to spend a vacation at Cabo de Gata in Almeria, you will be carried away by the beauty of cliffs, pristine beaches, and seabeds.
This is a paradisiacal place that could well be located in the heart of the Caribbean. In addition, in this area, you can also visit charming towns, such as Mojácar and Cuevas del Almanzora which speak volumes about the unhindered beauty of Spain. If you plan to visit Cabo de Gata You can also visit Garrucha where you can enjoy the mouthwatering dish, Garrucha prawn.
If you reach Cabo de Gata from the city of Almeria, you can come in about 25 minutes by car.
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Barcelona, the city of a thousand faces.
Whatever the atmosphere that you are looking for, you can be sure that you can find it in Barcelona alone. Within the corners of the city, there are a few destinations absolutely unmissable. All these places will sure to fill you with amazement because of their unique construction and architectural distinction.
In the past, the city of Barcelona was called the Ciudad Condal when it was the seat of the Count of Barcelona. The veteran architect Antoni Gaudí is a linked figure to Barcelona because of many buildings in the city designed by him. The most famous among them is Casa Milà, known as La Pedrera. The unconventional appearance of this building has seized the attention of visitors around the world. This is open for the public throughout the year, yet the opening hours are being altered from time to time.
The building Casa Batlló is another exquisite design by Antoni Gaudí and is considered his masterpiece. This is enlisted as a UNESCO world heritage site and this is almost a jewel to the city of Barcelona. The distinctive style of this building has a character of its own and this has been set as a benchmark for architecture even today. This building is highly ornamental and built with nine levels. No one is ever supposed to leave Barcelona without visiting this building.
The building Casa Vicens is another design by Antoni Gaudí and is considered to be his first major project. This building is a classic example of the inseparable combination of art and architecture. Moreover, Casa Vicens is a reflection of the artistic soul of the designer, Antoni Gaudí. It is believed that this building was the first house of Antoni Gaudí himself. The myriad of colors used for this construction enhances its authenticity and therefore this has been an iconic building in Barcelona.
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Madrid, a capital full of life.
Madrid is the capital of Spain. This is not as big as other capital cities in Europe, yet this is the largest city in Spain. Madrid is a hive of activity at any time of the day. This is a city that never sleeps and the streets are always crowded with people who attend various activities.
If you are interested in architecture, you can visit Madrid de Los Austrias, the old center of Madrid. The majestic royal palace located in this city is an expression of their glorious history. In close proximity to the palace, you will find a place that you would hardly expect to see in Spain and surprisingly, it is an aged old Egyptian temple; The Temple of Debod which dates back to the 2nd century BC. This temple is a gift from the Egyptian Government to Spain to pay their tribute to the construction of the Aswan Dam.
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Toledo, from the capital of the empire to a spectacular city
Toledo is known as the “Imperial City”. This city has inspiration from three cultures and this blend has given an impressive identity to this city. When you walk down the streets of Toledo, you can still feel the vibe of those past cultures with the vestiges of the passage of Muslims, Jews, and Christians. This is one of the best-preserved cities in Spain and there is so much to enjoy once you visit this city.
Among the most famous tourist attractions of the city, The Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca, the Cathedral, the Alcántara bridge and the Alcázar top the list. If you want to get fascinated by the entire beauty of the city, you must make your way to the Valle viewpoint.
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San Sebastián, the pearl of the Basque Country.
San Sebastián in Spain is a resort town. This charming town unites the stately lifestyle with that of the people living nearby the sea. In this city, you can enjoy pleasant walks along La Concha beach, admiring the sight of the unique lampposts and exclusive railing. If you want to enjoy a relaxed evening, you can sit in the surroundings of the Miramar Palace. If you come to San Sebastián, never forget to taste the pintxos, a snack that carries Spanish identity.
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Cuenca, a history lesson.
If you come to Madrid or Valencia, you should probably make a visit to this historic city Cuenca where the vestiges of its medieval and Arab past are still clearly visible. Cuenca is famous for its hanging houses. The gastronomy in the area is also impressive and those who enter this city would never leave without trying out the inclusive dishes available in the food joints and restaurants.
This quiet city gains a unique ambiance because of the Cathedral, the Plaza Mayor, and the skyscrapers of the San Martín neighborhood. The enchanted city Karst, located in the municipality of Valdecabras is also in the province of Cuenca. Karst landscape is a magical creation of nature with the curious shapes of rocks and it has a history of more than ninety million years.
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Seville, beauty in every corner.
Visiting Servile is getting things to explore and enjoy at every step. This is the largest city in the Southern part of Spain. This city was once a melting pot of cultures. Serville has managed to evolve and integrate new architectural elements enhancing its beauty and authenticity. The famous Metropol Parasol, which Sevillians affectionately call “las setas” bears witness to that.
Describing the beauty of this city is hardly possible in words. Therefore you must come to this city and particularly visit places such as María Luisa Park, Plaza de España , Torre del Oro, Archivo de Indias and La Giralda.
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Trujillo, one of the most beautiful towns in Spain.
Trujillo is one magnificent old town in Spain. This place has its own soul and it has been the reason why this location has been used for many films, obviously including Game of Thrones.
Trujillo is a land of conquerors. The past glory of the city is still manifested by the stone walls, the ruins of the towering palaces, and narrow cobbled alleys. In this city, you can encounter defensive fortifications, a 16th-century washhouse, the Church of Santiago, a castle (which is actually a citadel), and countless stately homes. The ancient touch of these places is still kept intact.