Spain from Europe region, is best know for Neighborhoods. Discover best things to do in Spain with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 9 reviews
As you wander around the cobbled streets you find lovely little Spanish Tapas bars around every corner. Many offering good value and ideal to stop and do a little people watching. The views from the top are quits stunning, across 3 Beaches, the port, the Mediterranean and peacock island. Easy to spend a nice day just wandering. BUT. Do beware of scammers and pickpockets who also spend their days and nights there trying to relieve you of your money and possessions. Take care.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
We used public transport to get to the cable car, which will whisk you up to almost 12000 feet (which is just below the summit). It is not possible to walk to the summit and crater edge, as you have to obtain a permit for that. Permits have to be applied for well in advance.
However, there are a couple of short trails you can walk along. Always be aware that the air is somewhat thinner at that altitude, and you will have to walk slower than normal.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Siam Park, Tenerife’s water kingdom is already established as the best water park in the world. Set against a backdrop of spectacular Thai architecture, with everything from meandering rivers to free-fall slides, this is the setting for your own epic adventure. Blissful relaxation or adrenaline-pumping thrills? It’s your choice – just dive in!
This Park is awesome and caters for all ages, the rides are anything between gentle meanders and hair raising high speed slides in the dark or under sharks. Food is a little over priced but the park is fantastic
4 based on 18 reviews
Booked saloh last year srayed in el paso hotel which meant we got free passes all week to portaventura world , and eating vouchers too wchich was good saved us money , theme park wasnts as bisy as we thought it was gonna be it was good days out good day out for older ones not sure about small kids there very very strict my daughter couldnt get on some things but better to be safe ehh ,good days all round definetly recommend
4.5 based on 16 reviews
As many have commented, this is a fascinating place to visit to see the seafood, the meats, vegetables and more that locals buy. We bought some great chocolate bars and a delicious touron with orange. Riquíssimo!
5 based on 30 reviews
At first sight, you imagine this enormous edifice to have been constructed as a show of strength by a medieval monarch but it really only dates to 1929, when it was built for an Ibero-American festival. A kind of cross between the canals of Venice and the grandeur of the Elysee Palace, this place really is something that must be seen to be believed, as should the surrounding parkland with trees from all over the world. On a fine, sunny day you can see quite classy impromptu flamenco Performances and just chill out on the many Seating areas -e ach one devoted to a city in Spain. Bring a picnic and stay all day!
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Palma's Gothic Cathedral.
5 based on 21 reviews
Roman Catholic church that was once a mosque. Blending many architectural styles, the structure evolved over the centuries.
I was not prepared for the extent of the place, nor the rather smooth way that the Cathedral was inserted into the mosque while only destroying the innermost part. Both are quite spectacular, and the combo is very intriguing. It is amazing what constructions by both the Moslems and Christians can be inspired by religion, and executed by dictators.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
The second most visited site in Europe: this breathtaking palace-city is a sophisticated blend of medieval Islamic, Renaissance Christian and modern architectural styles..
It’s worth the visit and also check every place inside there! It’s really great and beautiful, well care, organized and an unforgettable place!
My only comment is regarding the cats that lives there, I’m really a cat person and was very sad to see so many cats hungry and pregnants, so from my point of view, they could take more care about the beautiful cats that lives there, sterilizing and feeding them!
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Peaceful urban park centered around a beautiful lake.
We were there on Saturday, March 24. That same day, a child was killed by a falling tree. Instead of roping off the affected area, a small portion of the park --- the officials decided to close the Entire Park for a whole week. (This is Semana Santa, one of the busiest tourist weeks of the season!)
For this reason, I'm giving the park a poor grade.
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