A city of artistic wonder, where Antoni Gaudí’s architectural masterpieces like the Sagrada Família and Park Güell create a fairytale landscape. Barcelona’s vibrant streets are filled with a mix of avant-garde design, Catalan culture, and a lively Mediterranean atmosphere.
Spain’s capital, a city that pulsates with energy, is home to world-class museums like the Prado and lively squares such as Plaza Mayor. Madrid is where royal history and contemporary urban life converge, with grand palaces and buzzing nightlife coexisting in harmony.
The heart of Andalusian culture, Seville is a romantic city of flamenco dancers, orange-scented streets, and architectural marvels like the Alcázar and the Giralda tower. It’s a place where Moorish, Gothic, and Renaissance influences tell the story of Spain’s complex history.
Tucked beneath the Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada is where you’ll find the breathtaking Alhambra, an intricate Moorish palace that feels like stepping into a dream. The city’s rich history, combined with its lively student culture, creates an unforgettable experience.
A city that marries old and new, Valencia is known for its futuristic City of Arts and Sciences complex, as well as its traditional festivals like Las Fallas. It’s the birthplace of paella and boasts golden beaches that stretch along the Mediterranean coast.
Once an industrial hub, Bilbao has transformed into a cultural hotspot, thanks to the stunning Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Gehry. The city’s mix of contemporary art, Basque traditions, and rich gastronomy make it a hidden gem of northern Spain.
Known as the “City of Three Cultures,” Toledo is a medieval wonder where Christian, Muslim, and Jewish histories intertwine. Its labyrinthine streets lead to ancient synagogues, mosques, and cathedrals, with the imposing Alcázar standing guard over the city.
The largest of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca is a paradise of sun, sea, and sand, with hidden coves, crystal-clear waters, and charming villages like Valldemossa. It’s a place where rugged mountains meet the Mediterranean, offering both adventure and relaxation.
A pilgrimage city steeped in spiritual significance, Santiago de Compostela’s magnificent cathedral marks the end of the Camino de Santiago. Its cobbled streets and lively squares are filled with a unique sense of history and devotion.
Home to the awe-inspiring Mezquita, a former mosque-turned-cathedral, Cordoba is a city where the legacies of the Roman, Moorish, and Christian empires collide. Stroll through its flower-filled courtyards and explore the winding streets of the old Jewish quarter for a step back in time.