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From sun-kissed Mediterranean beaches to historic cities and mountain villages, Spain offers a world of incredible destinations

The Alhambra
A breathtaking Moorish palace and fortress complex with intricate Islamic geometric carvings, serene courtyards, and the lush Generalife gardens overlooking Granada.
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Sagrada Familia
GaudĂ's unfinished masterpiece, a soaring basilica under construction since 1882 with extraordinary facades, towering spires, and a luminous forest-like interior bathed in colored light.
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Park GĂĽell
GaudĂ's whimsical hilltop park with colorful mosaic-covered structures, the famous mosaic salamander, and panoramic views over Barcelona to the Mediterranean.
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Royal Palace of Madrid
The largest functioning royal palace in Europe with over 3,400 rooms, lavish state rooms, the Royal Armoury, and stunning gardens. The official residence of the Spanish monarchy.
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Plaza de España (Seville)
A grand semicircular plaza built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition, with ornate bridges, ceramic tile alcoves representing each Spanish province, and a canal for rowing boats.
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La Rambla
Barcelona's famous tree-lined pedestrian boulevard stretching 1.2km from Plaça de Catalunya to the port, with flower stalls, street performers, and the legendary La Boqueria food market.
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Mosque-Cathedral of CĂłrdoba
An architectural wonder with 856 red-and-white striped double arches creating a mesmerizing forest of columns. Originally a mosque, a Renaissance cathedral was controversially built in its center.
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Royal Alcázar of Seville
A stunning royal palace complex blending Mudéjar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. Still used by the Spanish royal family, it features exquisite courtyards and lush gardens.
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Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
The magnificent Romanesque cathedral marking the end of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. Its ornate Baroque facade, the PĂłrtico de la Gloria, and the botafumeiro incense burner are awe-inspiring.
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Montserrat
A Benedictine monastery perched among dramatic serrated mountain peaks, home to the revered Black Madonna statue and the Escolania boys' choir that has sung since the 14th century.
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Toledo Old Town
An entire UNESCO World Heritage walled city perched above the Tagus River, where Christian, Muslim, and Jewish heritage coexist in a medieval labyrinth of churches, mosques, and synagogues.
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Prado Museum
One of the world's greatest art museums, housing masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, El Greco, and Bosch. Las Meninas by Velázquez and The Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosch are must-sees.
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Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
Frank Gehry's titanium-clad architectural masterpiece that transformed Bilbao into a world cultural destination. The building itself is as much the attraction as the modern art collections inside.
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Caminito del Rey
A breathtaking walkway pinned to the sheer walls of the Gaitanes Gorge, suspended 100 meters above the river. Once the world's most dangerous path, it was fully renovated and reopened in 2015.
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Ronda
A spectacular clifftop town dramatically split by the 120-meter-deep El Tajo gorge, spanned by the iconic 18th-century Puente Nuevo bridge. Birthplace of modern bullfighting.
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Caves of Nerja
Spectacular prehistoric caves with cathedral-sized chambers, stalactites, and the world's largest stalagmite column. Paleolithic cave paintings date back 42,000 years.
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Mount Teide
Spain's highest peak (3,718m) rising from a vast volcanic caldera, creating a surreal moonscape. The national park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world's best stargazing locations.
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La Concha Beach
One of Europe's finest urban beaches, a perfect crescent of golden sand curving around a sheltered bay with the backdrop of Monte Urgull and Monte Igueldo.
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Costa Brava
Catalonia's 'Wild Coast' stretching from Blanes to the French border, with dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, medieval fishing villages like Cadaqués and Tossa de Mar, and the Dalà Theatre-Museum.
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Camino de Santiago
One of the world's most famous pilgrimage routes, with multiple paths converging on Santiago de Compostela. The French Way (Camino Francés) from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port is the most popular (780km).
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Ibiza Old Town (Dalt Vila)
A UNESCO World Heritage fortified hilltop town with Renaissance walls, narrow cobblestone streets, a cathedral, and panoramic views of the harbor and the Mediterranean.
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Valley of the Fallen
A controversial monumental basilica carved into a mountain, topped by a 150-meter granite cross visible for miles. Built between 1940-1958, it remains a subject of historical debate.
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Giralda Tower
Seville's iconic bell tower, originally the minaret of the Great Mosque, converted to a cathedral bell tower after the Reconquest. Climb its 35 ramps (no stairs) for sweeping city views.
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City of Arts and Sciences
A futuristic complex of stunning white buildings designed by Santiago Calatrava, including an opera house, science museum, oceanarium, IMAX cinema, and landscaped gardens in the former Turia riverbed.
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Aqueduct of Segovia
One of the best-preserved Roman engineering works anywhere, with 167 granite arches standing 28 meters tall. Built in the 1st-2nd century AD without mortar, it carried water for nearly 2,000 years.
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