The four most beautiful Spanish cities and how to enjoy them
Spain has held one of the top spots in the hearts of travelers for decades now. As there is simply so much to see and do, it can be difficult to know where to start. The great news is that one can simply narrow down the options by picking one of the four most beautiful Spanish cities and then tailor the stay to their needs.
Top four Spanish cities for travellers to enjoy
Barcelona
On the eastern coastline of Spain, Barcelona is one of the most well-loved cities to visit for its stunning vistas, rich culture and beautiful beaches. This is the ideal destination if you want to get stuck in with the freshest seafood, relax on the beach, peruse famous land marks, or even take a road trip along the Costa Brava. Be sure to stop by the Sagrada Familia, the Picasso Museum and Park Güell.
Mallorca
While Mallorca is well known for being a hotspot for younger tourists hoping to enjoy the gorgeous sunshine and some fantastic nightlife, it is also a breathtaking island where hikers can soak up the picturesque countryside or look around and really get to grips with Spain’s diverse history. As the largest island in the Balearics, there is so much to fit into a travel itinerary. Plenty of visitors love to take a boat charter Mallorca, as the views of the Mediterranean Sea are just not to be missed.
Granada
If visitors want to prioritise beauty on their Spanish trips, Granada is the place to be. With the confluence of four rivers, the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and Catholic and Islamic architecture abound; this truly is a city to behold. You’ll want to stop by Generalife Gardens, the Alhambra and the Catedral de Granada during your stay.
Valencia
Valencia is the third largest city in the country, and despite its historical towns, indoor markets and fantastic cultural attractions, it is one of the quietest Spanish cities when you want to get away from the crowds. What many visitors don’t know is that Valencia plays host to the City of Arts and Sciences (CAC). This is an amazingly designed complex comprising everything from an aquarium to a planetarium and opera house. This may not seem enthralling at first, until you realise that these are shaped like a wave, a ship and a giant eye respectively.
Our top tip for an amazing getaway when visiting Spain
Whether families are looking for a sunny getaway at a stunning resort, adventurers are hoping for unique landscapes to traverse, or those with a passion for new cultures and experiences want a jam-packed vacation there’s something for everyone, so our top travel tip is to curate a travel itinerary. This should start with defining exactly how you want to spend your time in Spain. Once you have decided where to go and the core focus of your trip, compile all of the necessary travel details and think about booking the attractions that you really want to visit or any tours you want to take. It’s no secret that having a clear plan will help ensure that you have the most enjoyable getaway possible.
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