Located inGranadain Andalusia, the Alhambra is probablythe most famous castle in Spain. This superb palace overlooking the city of Granada is also one of the most important monuments of Muslim art in Spain. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alhambra means “red palace” in reference ...
The city has a lively nightlife due to its large student population. This makes it one of Spain’s must-see destinations for cultural and hedonistic reasons! 19. Córdoba Where to stay:Option Be|Best activity:La Mezquita Guided Tour Córdoba is one of the best cities to visit in Spain. T...
Perched on a mountaintop in central Spain, Toledo served as the Spanish capital until the 16th century. Because it was inhabited by Jews, Christians and Muslims for many centuries, the city is sometimes called the “City of Three Cultures.” Today, Toledo is a popular destination for its wea...
(Toledo) 9)Salamanca (Salamanca) 10)Málaga (Malaga) 1)Madrid: Spain'scapital (capital city) boasts grand avenues, the world-renownedMuseo delPrado (Prado Museum), and thePalacioReal (Royal Palace).La vidanocturna (nightlife) in Madrid is legendary, and itscentral locationmakes it a hub fo...
Barcelona, Madrid and Seville are the most popular Spain city breaks but there are so many others. Useful travel guides to the best places to visit.
We didn’t need a car in Salamanca, and it’s definitely a city that is best explored on foot. With its perfect location, rich culture, and stunning views, Salamanca should be at the top of your list of places to visit in Spain. 8. Toledo While big cities like Barcelona and Madrid ...
18. Toledo Known as the “Imperial City” and “The City of the three cultures”, Toledo is a cultural heritage. Located in Central Spain, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986. Toledo will fulfill your expectations: alleyways, open squares and plenty of ancient buildings...
Where To Eat Lunch in Toledo We’ve come to visit Toledo Cathedral and done some other sightseeing. We’re famished. Toledo was named the gastronomic capital of Spain for 2016, so dining options abound. If you want to try somewhere in the centre, within easy reach of the Cathedral, then...
The capital of Spain, located in the heart of the peninsula and right in the center of the Castillian plain 646 meters above sea level, has a population of over three million. A cosmopolitan city, a business center, headquarters for the Public Administration, Government, Spanish Parliament and...
shouldn’t miss the El Greco museum, filled with dark and moody paintings by one of Spain’s Masters, and Toledo’s medieval maze of streets is a joy to wander. You can easily visit on a day trip from Madrid, but stay overnight to see the city’s charm after the daytrippers leave...