Spain Travel
Dubbed "La Gran Encisera", or the Great Enchantress, Barcelona is an amazingly beautiful Mediterranean city. One of the world's busiest seaports, this dynamic and culturally rich city is a combination of famous museums, theaters, and art galleries mixed within a modern metropolis and a vibrant nightlife. Barcelona offers exciting cultural activities, entertainment and leisure for all tastes.
Madrid has stood in the center of the Iberian Peninsula as the capital of Spain since 1562. Its southern and elevated location allows for warm, dry summers and cool winters, making for excellent traveling weather all year round. As a tourist destination, Madrid is filled with fascinating areas to explore. There are the wide, gracefully tree lined major avenues and boulevards, the trendy and cosmopolitan buildings, and in contrast, the old areas that twist and wind with quaint streets and relaxed cafes. Together, these combine to provide many days of discovery of the treasured past and the exciting present of Madrid. read more
Seville is the cultural and artistic hub of Spain, with incredible cathedrals, palaces, museums, and festivals. The Cathedral of Seville is an extraordinary work of Gothic architecture, and the Alcazar – the city’s oldest Moorish palace – is not to be missed. Seville is a great town for letting your hair down, with vibrant clubs and bars that shake until morning. For history, fun, food, and music, come to Seville!
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When travelers visit Andalucia, they’ll know that variety truly is the spice of life. With its varied landscapes of mountains and beaches, Andalucia offers tourists everything from from skiing to surfing. This region is characterized by a mix of cultural influences both Spanish and Arabic, is considered the “mother” of Spanish folklore, and is a hotspot for flamenco and bullfighting.
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The largest region of Spain, Castilla y Leon is a great place for those looking to explore Spanish medieval history. Castles, monasteries and many otehr structures and museums still stand from centuries past, while natural parks and forests offer a robust outdoor experience. Travelers can experience a touch of the past in this magical Spanish area.
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The third largest city in Spain should not be overlooked by travelers. The Falles celebrations, with their large paper mache floats and fireworks shows, are among the most rambunctious in Spain, while the City of Arts and Science offers museums and architecture by Santiago Calatrava. Tourists can enjoy walking along the old Turia River bed after a meal of paella and Valencia Water. read more
With its mountains and white sand beaches, Galicia is a stunning region in Spain and spectacular vacation destination. Located in the northwestern section of the country adjacent to Portugal, Galicia has a Celtic influence and boasts some of the most beautiful scenery in Spain. From woodland to winding rivers, slate-roofed fishing villages to charming churches, Galicia is a visual treat no traveler should miss!
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Cordoba is a place where visitors can experience the history of Spain from Roman to Visigoth to Christian in architecture and culture. Multicultural monuments and a variety of festivals (including the aromatic delight of the Patio Festival) throughout the year lead to an enjoyable, calming experience. read more








