If Spain is famous for two things in the world, one is football and the other is its exemplary beauty. Spanish cities are beautiful, romantic, have historical places and buildings with stunning architecture. (We have written about the sights of Spain before)
The passion of life is flowing in each and every city of Spain. The first-class restaurants and cafes of these cities host locals and tourists until the morning. The combination of sunshine, sea and silky sands on the coast of Spain promises you a pure experience of traveling to this country. But it may be difficult to choose between Spanish cities for travel. In this article from Alibaba, I will introduce you to ten of the most beautiful and attractive of them. Stay with me until the end of the article.
1- Soy Seville
Seville is the most beautiful city in Spain. A city full of color and passion for life, which is the center of the autonomous region of Andalusia and Seville province. Seville is a city with a rich history, known for its flamenco dancing and singing, orange trees and famous tapas restaurants.
On your trip to Seville, stay in the old part of town to stroll the cobbled streets of Santa Cruz and admire the unique Alcazar. While walking in the city immersed in the pristine view of the Guadalquivir River (Guadalquivir) and see the view of the city from the top of the cathedral tower.
If you are a photographer and are interested in taking beautiful photos while traveling; Plaza de España is one of the most popular destinations for photographers in Spain. The impact of the lives of the past, especially Andalusian Arabs and Catholics, can still be seen everywhere in Seville. Especially in the world’s largest cathedral and the Giralda minaret, which is one of the best examples of Islamic architecture. It is unlikely that the city is the birthplace of flamenco, dancing, stomping and joy; Not beautiful and romantic. Go to the Triana neighborhood to experience the Spanish Gypsy culture.
One of the oldest pastimes of Spaniards is bullfighting, which also has a history in Seville, and the biggest bullring in Spain is in this city. One of the tourist destinations in Seville is this ring and the bullfighting history museum inside it.
We have a complete article about this beautiful city, just refer to the article 11 things to do in Seville, Spain.
2- Barcelona Barcelona
Barcelona is a combination of buildings with Gothic and modern architectural styles, quiet and beautiful beaches, pleasant weather, soaring mountains, delicious food and lively nights in its streets.
You may have heard that Barcelona is different from other Spanish cities. It is almost like that. One of the reasons Barcelona is different is that it is the capital of the autonomous region of Catalonia. Catalans have a different language and culture than the rest of the Spanish cities and have been wanting to separate from Spain for years. Unlike other cities in the world where you have to visit museums to see beauty and art; Just walk down the street in Barcelona.
Barcelona’s buildings and urbanism are famous. Especially buildings with the architecture of Antonio Gaudi, the architect of the Spanish style. One of the most famous of them is the Sagrada Família church, which is the symbol of the city of Barcelona. Casa Batlló, with its strange appearance that resembles Walt Disney cartoons, is also one of Antonio Gaudi’s works and one of the most famous sights in Barcelona. With 160 kilometers of coastline, Barcelona is a paradise for lovers of the sea and sandy beaches. Barcelonta is the most famous beach in Barcelona and at the same time the most crowded. Read more about this beautiful city in the article 50 vital tips for traveling to Barcelona.
3- Zaragoza Zaragoza
Zaragoza is the fifth largest city in Spain. This city is located in the ancient territory of Aragon and is a paradise for food lovers. Zaragoza is a treasure of historical and cultural attractions. Tourists usually first visit the ruins of ancient Rome, the first Marian church in the history of Christianity, and the amazing art museums. Although Zaragoza is smaller than other Spanish cities; But it is one of the most popular among tourists.
The most important part of the trip to Zaragoza is visiting the famous churches with their luxurious architecture. The Church of Our Lady of Pilar is one of the most important pilgrimage churches in Spain, Iglesia Santa Engracia, Del Salvador de and Laseo are among the most spectacular churches in Spain. The Aljafería Palace was built with Islamic architecture in the heart of Zaragoza in the second half of the 11th century.
From April to October, you can visit this exceptional palace and its famous Troubadour Tower every day. In the rest of the year, every day of the week except Thursday and Friday, Al-Jaafari Palace is open to the public. Zaragoza is a lovely city for art lovers. Ibercaja Museum hosts 15 of the best works of Francis Goya, the most important Spanish artist. In addition to that, the Art Museum, the Roman Theater Museum and the Pablo Serrano Museum with its impressive architecture are other famous art centers in Zaragoza.
4- Bilbao Bilbao
When you enter Bilbao by high-speed trains from Barcelona, you will be excited the first moment you arrive in this city. Abando train station is a museum in itself, full of murals, colorful windows and metal structures.
Bilbao is a city in the north of Spain and in the heart of the Basque region, and it is one of the most attractive cities in Spain, and it is actually considered the center of art in this country. Go to the Guggenheim Museum with the brilliant design of the American-Canadian architect Frank Gehry and enjoy seeing the extraordinary visual works in this museum.
Bilbao is not considered one of the crowded and touristic cities of Spain, and maybe its coziness and solitude is a good excuse to go to this beautiful city. Bilbao’s old town, known as “Casco Viajo”, is different from other Spanish cities. This part of the city is full of local cafes and restaurants that you may have to wait for hours on holidays for your turn to eat.
- Two things are very important in Bilbao. Food and socializing. People go to restaurants in large groups and socialize for hours.
The Arriaga Theater with its stunning architecture, the Santiago Cathedral, the oldest building in Bilbao, and the Azqueña Zentura, the city’s modern art center, are other must-see attractions in Bilbao.
5- Valencia Valencia
Valencia, Spain’s third largest city, is an ideal place to get away from the hustle and bustle, with the perfect combination of sun and beach, cultural attractions and delicious food. In the streets of Valencia, you can see a combination of old and new buildings that give this city a special beauty.
From medieval castles and towers to modern architecture, from nice little shops to big shopping malls, Valencia has it all. This city is full of surprises. For example, the largest inner city park in Europe, Turia Park, is located in Valencia. There is also a zoo with various animals that are free in nature in this park for animal lovers.
The Holy Grail that Christ drank from at the Last Supper is kept in the Cathedral of Valencia. If you are interested in seeing art and history, don’t forget to visit the City of Arts and Sciences of Valencia, the Santos Juanes Church, the Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia, the Museum of the History of Valencia.
6- Malaga Málaga
In recent years, Malaga has become one of the most popular cities in Spain for travel and relaxation. Málaga is a modern, charming city, full of museums and terraces with fantastic views. This city, which was founded in the 8th century BC, is one of the oldest ports in the Mediterranean. This city is the sixth most populated city in Spain.
The sights of this city carry parts of this history with them. The ruins of a Roman theater, a 10th-century Moorish fortress built on the remains of a Phoenician lighthouse, an 11th-century Alcazar fortress and a baroque church all bear traces of Spain and Malaga’s history. The minimum temperature in Malaga winter reaches 12 degrees. And this climate is rare in Europe with cold winters.
For this reason, Málaga hosts many tourists in autumn and winter. The beaches of Malaga are the most famous attraction of this city and the most visited beaches in Western Europe. Malaga is also known as the sunny beach or casta del sol among tourists. Lush palm trees cover the beach resort and tropical vegetation can be seen throughout the city.
Malaga is full of entertainment and places to see. You can watch the sunrise and sunset over the Mediterranean from the terrace of the Alcazar Castle, or stroll along the port of Malaga next to local restaurants and enjoy delicious seafood.
7- Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca
Mallorca is one of the four main islands of the Balearic Archipelago located off the coast of Spain in the Mediterranean Sea. 300 days of the year are sunny in Majorca and that is why it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Spain. Many tourists from the cold cities of the world come to this spectacular island to sunbathe.
Palma is the center of Mallorca and a city with an old and historical context. Because the island of Mallorca is located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, it has a pleasant climate. The weather of this beautiful city is mild throughout the year. The jewel of the Majorca Islands is the perfect destination for a fall or winter vacation.
Palma de Mallorca is a part of the history and culture of Spain, either with the glow of the Mediterranean Sea on the beach of Cala Mayor, or in the cobblestones of the old streets of the city, or in the cathedral with Gothic architecture, or in the heart of the caves of Del Drach. The beautiful villages around Palma, such as Sóller with its wonderful galleries and museums, or the village of Valdemosa with its cobbled streets, are among the other amazing sights of this city.
8- Las Palmas Las Palmas
Maybe all of us have heard the name of the Canary Islands at least once as a beautiful region with good weather and we must tell you that this reputation is not an exaggeration. The city of Las Palmas, which is actually called Las Palmas of the Canary Islands, is the center of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. According to some researches, Las Palmas of the Canary Islands is the most pleasant city in the world. The average annual temperature of Las Palmas is 21 degrees Celsius.
Las Palmas is a sun-drenched beach town in the Canary Islands. The city is as much influenced by its Spanish colonial past from the 15th century as it is influenced by the culture of the Gowanesh people, the original natives of this land. Las Contreras beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world with its golden sands and pleasant sunlight. The umbrellas and sunbeds of this beach host tourists who come to Las Palmas to relax all year round.
If you are interested in diving, there is a special area for diving in Las Contreras beach and you can rent related equipment. The main church of Las Palmas, with its Gothic style architecture and palm-shaped columns, is one of the most spectacular attractions of this pleasant city.
I recommend you to visit Loro Parque in Las Palmas, one of the most important animal parks in the world. The unique variety of animals in this park is exemplary. Timanfaya National Park, Tropical Park, Cactus Garden, Atlantico Museum, Episcopal Museum, Canary Islands Museum, Nestor Museum, etc. are among the tourist destinations of this city.
9- Madrid Madrid
Madrid is one of the most beautiful cities in Spain and is located exactly in the center of this country. This city has a lot of ethnic and racial diversity and it can be called the most colorful city in Europe. The capital of Spain is usually overlooked in the summer due to the welcoming of tourists from the coastal cities. But autumn and spring are good times to discover this historical gem. My advice to you is to definitely walk more than drive in Madrid. Because the urban space of Madrid is very suitable for walking and by doing this you will feel the authenticity of Madrid.
Going to Plaza Mayor is the first thing every tourist does when visiting Madrid. Visiting and shopping at the San Miguel market is one of the things you must experience in Plaza Mayor. From there, head to the nearby Royal Palace and witness the splendor of Spain over the centuries. A luxurious building with stunning murals that is worth the wait despite the queue and €11 ticket. Another attraction of Madrid is Puerta del Sol, the heart of the city. A large area that serves as the scene of festivals, important gatherings and street parties, as well as a hub for the public transportation network.
Retiro Park and its boat rides, the Prado Museum and the works of Spanish artists, Gran Via Street and its famous cafes, the Egyptian Temple of Debod, the Reina Sofia Museum, etc. are some of your other entertainments when visiting this charming European city. About this beautiful city, read the article about Madrid in Alibaba magazine.
10- Alicante Alicante
In the south of the autonomous region of Valencia, you will find the city of Alicante, one of the most historic ports in the Mediterranean. Located on the stunning Costa Blanca coastline, Alicante is one of Spain’s most important cities for sunbathing. Whether it’s a day trip or a week trip to Alicante, you won’t lack entertainment.
Just off the coast of Alicante is the unspoiled island of Tabarca. A beautiful little island with whitewashed houses and an old historic church that is a sight to behold. It is impossible to forget Alicante’s rich historical past. Because the whole city is built on the base of the magnificent Santa Barbara Castle. Built around the 9th century, this fort also has a history of war.
One of the must-see attractions on your trip to Alicante is El Barrio, or the old town, the historic heart of Alicante. Immerse yourself in the city’s alleyways and old houses and flower-decorated terraces. This area is a must see for those looking for traces of the old world.
In El Barrio you will find cafes and restaurants that are busy and lively until late at night. LA Granadella beach can be called the best beach in this city. It is a beautiful sandy beach with enough entertainment and facilities for tourists. Museo Arquelogico will take you on a 100,000-year historical journey. This museum houses spectacular collections from Greece, ancient Rome, the Middle Ages, etc.
In the end…
As you can see, Spain is more than Madrid and Barcelona. You will hardly find a city in Spain that is not worth visiting. If you have an experience of traveling to these attractive and beautiful cities, be sure to share them with us.
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