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Salamanca is a magical city located in the northwest of Spain. It's famous for its sandstone buildings, which seem to change colors as the day goes on.
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As one of the most famous towns in Southern Spain, Granada simply must be seen to be believed. Read More ...
On the south coast of Spain lies Andalucia, a region dotted with hills, whitewashed villages and pristine beaches. Read More ...
Valencia is a charming and vibrant city that proudly displays Spain's thriving culture and history. If you are looking for a quiet, sleepy getaway, this is not it. Read More ...
Seville is the capital city of the Andalusia region of Southern Spain. As such, it offers a wide array of sights to see and places for visitors to explore. Read More ...
We're heading North this time on a road trip from the Basque Country to
Navarra, passing through picturesque medieval villages, wild beaches and
charming wine regions. Read More...
In the North of Spain, there’s a small region called La Rioja. The Rioja wine is produced here, but the denomination of origin is much wider, with more than 500 wineries spread across the Basque Country and Navarre. Read More ...
Travelling on the El Transcantábrico train is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Imagine spending a week in a five-star hotel, except this one operates on a rail. The historic carriages will take you back to the 20th-century, as most of the decorations and interiors are reminiscent of that bygone era. Read More ...
At first sight, San Sebastián might look like any other beach town in Spain. But this coastal paradise in the Basque Country has made headlines in the culinary world thanks to its innovative local chefs. Read More...
With its majestic architecture, lively food markets and sandy beaches, it’s easy to see the allure of Barcelona. Many artists have found inspiration here, from Pablo Picasso to Gaudí, whose basilica still towers over the city. Read More...
Historical monuments, futuristic buildings and paradisical beaches form
the landscape of Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city. Overlooking the
Mediterranean sea, this coastal city is renowned for its paella, but
there’s much more to sample here. Read More...
It’s easy to fly directly to Barcelona or Valencia. However, if you want
to explore the smaller villages and vineyards amid the countryside,
there’s nothing better than setting off on a road trip. Read More...
The Region of Murcia may not get as many visitors as neighbouring Andalucia and Valencia, but this area has a lot going for it. Read More...
Standing on the banks of the Tagus river, Toledo is one of the
most picturesque cities in Spain. It's often called the 'city of the
three cultures' as Christian, Muslim and Jewish communities once
gathered here. Read More...
Valladolid is a small and vibrant city a few miles north of the
capital of Madrid. It is part of the Castile and León region and is
famous for its impressive medieval architecture, with iconic churches
like the Valladolid Cathedral and monumental squares like Plaza Mayor. Read More...
Burgos is the official capital of the Castile and León region. Like many northern Spanish cities, it offers the typical dark-stone buildings and hearty cuisine. Among its iconic landmarks is a French Gothic Cathedral. Read More...
Facing the River Henares, Guadalajara has been occupied since the
Roman era. During the 12th century, Alfonso VII offered a charter to the
city, increasing the interest in this growing urban centre. Read More...
Badajoz may not be the most scenic of cities in the Extremadura
region, but it’s worth the detour if you’re travelling through southwest
Spain. Read More...
In the heart of Castilla–La Mancha lies Albacete, the region’s
biggest city. It has been occupied since prehistoric times, but the
first written references are from the 8th century when Albacete was an
Arab village known as Al-Basit. Read More...
Gran Canaria is one of the most popular islands in the Canaries,
following Tenerife. Almost half of the population of the archipelago
lives around here. Read More...
El Hierro may be one of the smallest islands in the Canaries, but it
is filled with remarkable attractions. Read More...
Founded in 25 BC, Mérida holds some of Spain's most iconic
Roman ruins. The capital of Extremadura was once part of a Roman
outpost known as Emerita Augusta. Read More..
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