Each of Spanish cities has a special ambiance and wealth of its own. We have selected 9 towns that should not be missed.
Granada
Capital of the last Muslim kingdom on the Iberian land, Granada is a city that never ceases to inspire. Consisting of three hills, it proudly displays the red and haunting silhouette of the Alhambra, architectural wonder looming over the mountains of the Sierra Nevada. The heart of the city itself is amazing: big opulent buildings alongside the mood ant's old quarter and the souk.
Barcelona
Known for its festive atmosphere and buildings of GaudÃ, Barcelona is a city that lives at full speed. Its dynamism is perceived everywhere: in Modernist exuberance and contemporary architecture, in tapas bars which are always full, in the neighborhoods of the lively seafront late into the night, in the cries of fans of FC Barcelona night game.
Palma de Mallorca
Balearic capital, is twofold. On one side, a concrete part welcomes tourists in hotels that stretch over 30 km. The nightclubs and trendy clubs set the pace and make the reputation of the city. Further back, the old town has preserved its original charm, irresistible. The cathedral of Palma de Mallorca, located opposite the sea, worth a visit but many treasures to be discovered in its alleyways.
Cordoba
Nestled in the River Guadalquivir, Cordoba is one of the most beautiful medieval cities of Spain. Its Great Mosque, which dominates proudly the old JuderÃa district squares and streets full of charm, is a testimony of the time when the city was the capital of a Caliphate turned to the arts and sciences. In its shadow, a quantity of curiosities make Cordoba a very charming city.
San Sebastián
Sometimes nicknamed "the pearl of the Cantabrian Sea" because of its beauty, San Sebastián is located on the Basque side, north of Spain. Great resort, it is mostly known for its beaches, especially those located in the famous La Concha Bay. The old city, made up of narrow streets and authentic, is charming and very lively. Do not miss the old port, where the fish is still selling at the auction.
Madrid
Widely passable on foot, the Spanish capital is primarily a cultural gem that brings together three of the largest European museums. With neighborhoods that have preserved rituals and traditions, it sometimes takes provincial town of gaits where time seems to go in slow motion. Finally, it is an insomniac city and boosted the night, the bars are crowded and the pace of the city is accelerating. In Madrid, you will live out day and night!
Sevillia
Seville is a festive and colorful town living to the rhythm of fairs, bullfights and processions of Holy Week exalted. In spring, the Santa Crúz fragrant orange blossom and Giralda is tinged with magical colors. In summer, the large park of MarÃa Luisa is ideal for a little freshness. There are not one but many Seville, city-kaleidoscope with very different atmospheres.
Salamanca
The capital of the province of Salamanca is one of Spain's most beautiful cities. Known for its student activity (the university is one of the oldest in Europe), Salamanca's young, particularly lively and animated. Declared a World Heritage Site thanks to its rich history, it is still a hotbed of culture and progress.
Valencia
Baroque and avant-garde, party girl, busy, Valencia, capital of the Valencian Community, has nothing to envy in the Catalan capital. Discover the City of Arts and Sciences futuristic architecture, the streets of downtown where there is oriental atmosphere and central Mercado, indisputable star of the region where the products are offered. Know that it is in Valencia that you can taste the best paella in the country.