Some Of The Best Spanish Cities

For those who really want a memorable holiday, I strongly recommend Spain. The European country is one of the most beautiful ones in the world, attracting tourists from all the corners with its spectacular diversity at every level: landscapes, cities, culture, customs and traditions. If you are fond of sightseeing, here are some of the most interesting cities in Spain that deserve your attention.

Starting a journey

The great journey that takes you through all the important cities of Spain starts in Madrid, the beautiful capital of the country. Madrid is the city where ‘’diversity’’ makes the rules; it is a place where the old and the new live together, the traditional and the cosmopolitan, so make sure that you spend enough time there in order to really understand its essence.

Next on the list comes Barcelona; this is Gaudi’s city, the place where the biggest number of his works can be admired. Do not miss the Sagrada Familia and the Las Ramblas quarter. Granada is famous and extremely popular among tourists due to the overwhelming Alhambra, the Moorish fortress that attracts tourists from all over the world, people who want to see the beauty of the Moorish architecture and their sense for decoration.

Seville is the hot Spanish city, a place where the temperatures are really high, but a city with a spectacular architecture and an impressive number of attractions. San Sebastian is great for the city beaches; all these city beaches have been designated the European blue flag for the exquisite conditions they offer. Bilbao is famous for hosting the beautiful Guggenheim Museum, one of the most renowned museums in the world.

Valencia is a place where a few days can be spent really nicely, with a long list of monuments to visit; while in Valencia, you should also try the paella as it is the place where the dish was invented. Cordoba is famous for the mosque and for its Jewish quarter, both of them breathtaking beauties, while Santiago de Compostela attracts people from all over the world with its name of Holy City.

Santiago de Compostela represents the final destination of those who follow the Saint James Way, so pilgrims from all the corners of the continent come to Santiago every year. Last but not the least; go to Salamanca, the city that will charm you with its university. Enjoy Spain!