City Barcelona
Barcelona is known for its unique mix of ancient history and modern city life. A stroll through its streets will offer you a glimpse of a variety of architectural styles, from Gothic buildings to the modernist works of Antoni Gaudí.
City Girona
This city offers a mix of culture, history and culinary experiences. Admire the medieval streets and colorful houses along the Onyar River. And of course, don't forget to sample the local cuisine.
Lloret de Mar
This pleasant Catalan town can be found on the aforementioned Costa Brava. In the past, Lloret de Mar was a quiet fishing town and over time it has transformed into the largest Catalan tourist resort on the Costa Brava.
City Belchite
Belchite is a Spanish village in Aragon, whose ruins resemble a place of ghosts. Destroyed by the Spanish Civil War from 1936 to 1939, the village could not be restored to its original state, so its inhabitants had to gradually move to the newly built village of Belchite next door. Those who did not leave voluntarily were forcibly dragged away.
City Tarragona
If you are looking for a place where countless historical monuments and plenty of entertainment options are mixed in a relatively small area, the city of Tarragona is the right place for you.
City Zaragoza
Zaragoza is the capital of the autonomous community of Aragon, located in the northeast of Spain. It is a large city with approximately 665,000 inhabitants, making it the fifth largest city in Spain. With its wonderful combination of history, culture and modernity, Zaragoza is an ideal destination for any traveler who wants to explore the beauty and charm of Spain.
Donostia-San Sebastián
It is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and is clearly the greatest jewel of this region. Not only for its famous pinchos, but especially for the beautiful architecture of the buildings and La Concha beach, which bears the title of the most beautiful European city beach.
Castro Urdiales
Thanks to its seaside atmosphere and beautiful beaches, as well as its historical and cultural heritage, gastronomy and nightlife, it is a place that is definitely worth visiting if you find yourself in Cantabria, Spain.
City Bilbao
The coastal city of Bilbao in northern Spain is a major historical site. Its history dates back to the early 14th century, but the region was inhabited as early as the 3rd century BC.
City Burgos
Burgos is the capital of the Spanish province of Castilla y León and is located 250 kilometers from Madrid. It is best known for its cathedral and the story of the brave El Cid.
Astorga
The capital of the county of Maragatería in the province of León offers a rich medieval heritage.
Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela - best known as the destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, which is walked by millions of people every year. Santiago is a vibrant, historic city with many interesting attractions.
City Braga
The oldest city in Portugal full of monuments.
City Porto
Porto is often known for its Port wine, but this picturesque city has much more to offer – majestic bridges, narrow streets, historical monuments and great cuisine. These are some of the reasons why it is called the most beautiful city in the country.
City Aveiro
The charming Portuguese "Venice" - the city earned this nickname for a reason, with its colorful boats and Art Nouveau buildings it looks like the Italian Venice.
Nazaré
Nazaré is best known for its huge waves that attract professional surfers from all over the world. Waves reaching several dozen meters make it one of the most exciting surfing spots in the world and have also set numerous records.
Sintra
Sintra is a royal town located a short distance from Lisbon. People who only know Sintra from photos know it as “the” place, where the magical yellow and red Pena Palace is located. However, that is only one of the reasons why Sintra is worth going to.
Batalha
Batalha is a Portuguese architectural gem protected by UNESCO. As the name suggests, this monastery was built to commemorate an important victory over a stronger Spanish army in the year (Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385).
Cave Grutas de Mira de Aire
The largest tourist cave in Portugal.
Capital city Lisabon
Diversity of cultures, unique architecture, rich history and wild nightlife - all this characterizes the capital of Portugal, Lisbon.
City Evora
The city of Évora in southern Portugal dazzles tourists with its beautiful historic center, which was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1986. The roots of this open-air museum date back to Roman times.
City Faro
Faro is a charming city in the Algarve region of southern Portugal, known for its historical sites, beautiful beaches, and friendly atmosphere. It is a popular destination for tourists looking for a combination of beach relaxation and cultural exploration.
Winery Bacalhôa
During your visit, take the opportunity to taste wines and fully appreciate the enjoyment you will find in all wines.
City Sevilla
Seville is an Andalusian city where Arab and Spanish influences mix, where oranges grow in the squares and where life is lived to the rhythm of flamenco.
City Cádiz
Cadiz is the oldest city in Western Europe and an important trading port.
City Ronda
Ronda is a magical town balancing on the edge of a cliff, in the province of Málaga.
City Pueblos Blancos
This is one of the most famous routes in Andalusia. It takes you through twenty towns, all of which have houses with facades painted white to reflect the heat. The towns are also characterized by their red or brown shingled roofs.
City Marbella
Marbella on the Costa del Sol in Spain, in addition to its great nightlife and many top bars, cafes and restaurants, also has many beautiful quiet corners.
City Malaga
The city of Malaga is one of the oldest cities in the world, dating back 2,800 years.
City Granada
Granada is one of the most visited cities in Andalusia, mainly due to its rich history and magnificent monuments.
Cave Cueva del Tesoro
This cave is the only sea cave that can be visited in Europe. There are only three such caves in the world, the other two are in Asia and Central America, and Cueva del Tesoro is the most important because it is the only one that can be visited.
City Cordoba
The city's history dates back to Roman times, when it was known as Corduba. During the 8th and 9th centuries, Córdoba became the capital of the Caliphate and the center of the Islamic world. Córdoba is therefore best known for its architecture, which consists of a mixture of Roman, Islamic and Christian elements.
City Toledo
The city breathes a unique historical atmosphere, blending European, Jewish and Arab influences, and boasts amazing monuments and gastronomy.
City Jaen
This provincial capital boasts the largest number of protected areas and castles and fortresses in Spain and stands in a setting of olive groves.
City Consuegra
Five of the twelve windmills retain their complete mechanism, and one of them is known as "Sancho" (in honor of one of the main characters in the novel Don Quixote).
City Aranjuez
The old quarter, which is a historical-artistic site, the royal palaces and gardens on the banks of the Tagus form the outline of Aranjuez.
Capital city Madrid
Madrid is the most visited city in Spain after Barcelona. Whether you want to see the largest Spanish art collection in the world, enjoy authentic Spanish tapas, or learn about the country's history through its monuments, a trip to Madrid will not disappoint.
City Segovia
Segovia is home to several important historical sites, including a majestic cathedral and a fairytale castle. The old town and impressive Roman aqueduct were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985.
City Ávila
The city where Saint Teresa lived is surrounded by medieval walls, which are among the best-preserved defensive systems in the world, making Ávila a UNESCO World Heritage Site.