Discover the best top things to do in Basque Country, Spain including Ruta Lineal del Nervion, Senda del Pastoreo Gr 282, Parque Natural de Valderejo, Slow Walking, Camino del Norte, Activities One Life, Robles Centenarios, Ruta del Agua del Inglares, Camino Ignaciano, Amets Moutain Experience.
Albacete (Spanish: Provincia de Albacete, pronounced [alβaˈθete]) is a province of central Spain, in the southern part of the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. As of 2012, Albacete had a population of 402,837 people. Its capital city, also called Albacete, is 262 kilometres (163 mi) by road southeast of Madrid.
Discover the best top things to do in Port d'Alcudia, Spain including Palma de Mallorca Shore Excursion: Private Tour of Valldemossa, Soller and Serra de Tramuntana, Valldemosa and Valley of Soller Tour in Mallorca, Private Tour: Mallorca Caves of Drach and Majorica Pearl Factory, Mallorca in One Day Sightseeing Tour with Boat Ride and Vintage Train, Palma de Mallorca Half-Day Tour to Caves of Hams and Pearl Factory, Private Shore Excursion to Valldemossa and Palma de Mallorca, North of Mallorca Highlights Guided Day Tour, Palma de Mallorca Shore Excursion: Private Tour of Palma, Deia and Soller Valley, Mallorca Off the Beaten Track, Mallorca: 4-Hour Tour of Formentor by Bus and Boat from North Area.
Barcelona feels a bit surreal – appropriate, since Salvador Dali spent time here and Spanish Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí designed several of the city’s buildings. Stepping into Gaudí’s Church of the Sacred Family is a bit like falling through the looking glass - a journey that you can continue with a visit to Park Güell. Sip sangria at a sidewalk café in Las Ramblas while watching flamboyant street performers, then create your own moveable feast by floating from tapas bar to tapas bar.
Discover the best top things to do in Catalonian Pyrenees, Spain including Piolet Xperience, Barrancs Pirineu, Vertical Challenge, Som Riu, ChurGomez / Al Alba, river guides pirineus, Aranexperience, Rafting Catalunya, Altisport.
Discover the best top things to do in Costa de Almeria, Spain including Casino de Dalias, Cable Ingles, Parroquia de San Pedro Apostol, Antigua Estacion de Ferrocarril, Arabic Aljibes, Estacion Intermodal de Almeria, LA TORRE NAZARI, Estacion Maritima De Almeria, Huerta Las Almenas.
Discover the best top things to do in Baiona, Spain including Petroglifos de Baiona, La Pedaleria, Baysub, Charter Natura, Julio Verne Nautica, Charter Nautico Baiona (Alquiler de barcos), Bikeseaway, Senda fluvial del rio Baina, Ladeira Beach.
Móstoles (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmos.to.les]) is the second-largest city in population belonging to the autonomous community of Madrid. It is located 18 kilometres southwest from central Madrid. Móstoles was for a long time only a small village, but expanded rapidly in the twentieth century.
Discover the best top things to do in Aragon, Spain including Museo de la Torre Nueva, Centro de Interpretacion del Ferrocarril de la Comarca Campo de Carinena, Museo Pedagogico de Aragon, Museo De Las Momias, Museo de Zaragoza, Alma Mater Museum, Museo de Juegos Tradicionales, Museo de Historia y Tradicion de la Ribagorza, Museos de Mequinenza, Museo minero de Andorra MWINAS.
Barcelona feels a bit surreal – appropriate, since Salvador Dali spent time here and Spanish Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí designed several of the city’s buildings. Stepping into Gaudí’s Church of the Sacred Family is a bit like falling through the looking glass - a journey that you can continue with a visit to Park Güell. Sip sangria at a sidewalk café in Las Ramblas while watching flamboyant street performers, then create your own moveable feast by floating from tapas bar to tapas bar.
Barcelona feels a bit surreal – appropriate, since Salvador Dali spent time here and Spanish Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí designed several of the city’s buildings. Stepping into Gaudí’s Church of the Sacred Family is a bit like falling through the looking glass - a journey that you can continue with a visit to Park Güell. Sip sangria at a sidewalk café in Las Ramblas while watching flamboyant street performers, then create your own moveable feast by floating from tapas bar to tapas bar.
Discover the best top things to do in Aragon, Spain including Establodecrystal, Hipica Rubinana, Caballos Albarracin, Caballos casa blas, Hipica Parque del Agua, Caballos Sarvise, Caballos El Pesebre, Pirineo Ecuestre, Prados Monteros, El Cerrado de los Frailes.
The dreamy island that provided inspiration to Chopin and Miró now has a reputation as a spring break beach destination. Don't worry, though, if you're vacationing over elementary school spring break-- there's plenty for the younger crowd. Marineland's dolphin and sea lion shows and children's beach attract families. And if you have a Thomas-obsessed toddler, the antique train that travels between Palma and Soller is a must-see.
Girona (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒiˈɾonə], Spanish: Gerona [xeˈɾona]) is a province of Spain, in the northeastern part of the autonomous community of Catalonia. It is bordered on the northwest by the province of Lleida, on the southwest by the province of Barcelona, on the north by France, and on the east by the Mediterranean Sea.
Discover the best top things to do in Porcuna, Spain including Cafe Cubano, Aceite Ibolca, Sala De Exposiciones Del Paseo De Jesus, La Casa de Piedra, Museo y Conjuntos Arquelogicos Porcuna, Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion, Artesanias Perez y Perez.
Vitoria-Gasteiz (/vɪˌtɔːriə ɡɑːsˈteɪs/, Spanish: [biˈtoɾja ɣasˈteiθ], Basque: [ɡas̺teis̻]) is the seat of government and the capital city of the Basque Autonomous Community and of the province of Araba/Álava in northern Spain. It holds the autonomous community's House of Parliament, the headquarters of the Government, and the Lehendakari's (Prime Minister's) official residency. The municipality — which comprises not only the city but also the mainly agricultural lands of 63 villages around — is the largest in the Basque Autonomous Community, with a total area of 276.81 km (106.88 sq mi), and it has a population of 242,082 people (2014). The dwellers of Vitoria-Gasteiz are called vitorianos or gasteiztarrak, while traditionally they are dubbed babazorros (Basque for 'bean sacks'). Vitoria-Gasteiz is a multicultural city with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, healthcare, architectural conservation, aeronautics, vehicle industry, oenology and gastronomy. It is the first Spanish municipality to be awarded the title of European Green Capital (in 2012) and it is consistently ranked as one of the 5 best places to live in Spain. The old town holds some of the best preserved medieval streets and plazas in the region and it is one of very few cities to hold two Cathedrals. The city also holds well known festivals such as the Azkena rock festival, FesTVal, Vitoria-Gasteiz jazz festival, and the Virgen Blanca Festivities.
Oviedo is a treasure trove of Spanish religious architecture, dotted with monasteries, cathedrals and shrines that date all the way back to the 9th century. Soak up the rich history of the city by experiencing El Fontán Market, the San Isidoro el Real Church and the Castle of San Juan de Priorio, then shift aesthetic gears and check out modern architectural gems like the Prince Felipe Auditorium and the Jirafa building.
Aranjuez is the home of Palacio Real (Royal Palace), the spring residence of Spanish kings since the late 1880s. The beautiful gardens surrounding the palace are just as famous as the residence and are the inspiration for “Concierto de Aranjuez” by Joaquin Rodrigo, one of Spain’s most significant composers of the 20th century. During the summer, join the local tradition of eating dinner in the picnic area next to the Tagus River. UNESCO designated Aranjuez as a World Heritage landscape in 2001 and a very large casino was built in 2005.
Discover the best top things to do in Costa de Barcelona, Spain including Bodega Sant Miquel, Bar Mantra, En Diagonal Bar, La Burnessa Cocktail Bar, El Quinto Mono, Before After, CaixaForum Barcelona, Cafe Suec (ha traspasado).
So many of Madrid’s buildings look like castles, you’ll think you’ve stumbled into a fairytale. Even City Hall is astounding, with its white pinnacles and neo-Gothic features. A self-guided architecture tour can begin by the great bear statue in the central Puerta del Sol. Wander by the fanciful Royal Palace before absorbing the natural beauty of Retiro Park, then visit one of the city’s many museums. You could happily cap off each day by nibbling on forkfuls of paella while sipping Spanish rioja.
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