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Why travel to Spain?

Experience the unique art, architecture, history, beaches, culture, and food. Historical sites like La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona and Toledo’s city will teach you about Spain’s past. Spain has a complex history of cultures involving Christian, Roman, and Moorish influences. Enjoy the most delicious paellas, churros, and tapas. The Flamenco originated in Spain, which allows you to see spectacular classical and contemporary performances.

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Barcelona

🇪🇸 Monumento a Colón (Columbus Monument)
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Columbus Monument

Why is there a Columbus Monument in Barcelona?

In Barcelona, Christopher Columbus reported the discovery of the new continent to Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand V.

Can you go up to the Columbus Monument?

Yes, if you go inside the column and reach the top, you will find a viewing gallery as well as a panoramic view of the city.

How tall is the Columbus statue in Barcelona?

It’s 60 meters tall.

Address: Plaça Portal de la Pau, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 08001 Barcelona, Spain

🇪🇸 Plaza de Cataluña (Plaça de Catalunya)
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Plaza de Cataluña

The main plaza in Barcelona is the Plaza de Cataluña.

What is the Plaza de Cataluña famous for?

The plaza is located in the center of Barcelona and connects the Eixample district and the old town. It is a perfect location for meetings.

How much does it cost to visit the Plaza de Cataluña? Nothing, it is free to enter.

Address: Eixample, Barcelona, Spain

🇪🇸 Paseo de Gracia (Passeig de Gràcia)
Paseo de Gracia

The Paseo de Gracia is considered Barcelona’s most expensive street. It offers unique architectural designs and shopping opportunities.

How long is the Paseo de Gracia? It’s around 1.3 km long.

Address: C/ de Pau Claris, 107, LOCAL 4, Eixample, 08009 Barcelona, Spain

🇪🇸 Avenida Diagonal
Avenida Diagonal

The widest avenue in Barcelona, Avenida Diagonal, where you can find many places of interest, such as cinemas (E.g., Cinesa Diagonal and Boliche), shopping centers (E.g., Diagonal Mar and El Corte Inglés Avinguda Diagonal), architecture (E.g., Casa Comalat, Palau Pérez Samanillo, and Torre Agbar), and educational centers, for which it is known as Zona Universitària.

How long is the Avenida Diagonal in Barcelona? It’s about 10 km long, cutting the city in two.

Address: Barcelona, Spain

🇪🇸 La Sagrada Familia
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La Sagrada Familia

Why is the Sagrada Familia famous?

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Sagrada Familia is famous because of its unique architecture.

Why is the Sagrada Familia still not finished?

Its designer, Antoni Gaudi, died before finishing the construction, which makes the Sagrada Familia the largest not finished Catholic church in the world.

Address: Sagrada Família, Eixample, Barcelona, Spain

🇪🇸 Montjuïc
Montjuïc

Is Montjuïc worth seeing?

Yes, the exceptional views of the city from Montjuïc Hill are worth seeing. The Mirador de L’Alcalde is a popular viewpoint.

Is Montjuïc free to visit? Yes, but the Montjuïc Castle is located at the top of the hill, and you will have to buy a ticket to enter the castle. You can reach the hill by bus and/or cable car.

How long does it take to visit Montjuïc? It depends on your preferences, but if you want to explore the area, it can take you 6+ hours.

Address: Montjuïc, Sants-Montjuïc, Barcelona, Spain

🇪🇸 Plaza de España (Plaça d'Espanya)
Plaza de España

What is the history of the Plaza de España?

The Plaza de España is one of the most important squares in Barcelona. It was once a site for public hangings until the construction of the Ciutadella Fortress, which was later demolished to be replaced by what is now known as the Plaza de España in 1929. It’s located at the foot of Montjuīc hill.

Address: Sants-Montjuïc, 08004 Barcelona, Spain

🇪🇸 Las Ramblas
Las Ramblas

What is Las Ramblas known for?

The famous Las Ramblas is a tree-lined street with many vendors, artistic shows, flower stands, and restaurants offering the popular tapas, which refers to small dishes. People can easily walk on this busy street of approximately 1.2 kilometers.

Address: Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain

🇪🇸 Maremagnum
Maremagnum

The shopping mall Maremagnum, located on the Barcelona waterfront, is open 24/7 all year round.

Address: Moll d’Espanya, 5, Ciutat Vella, 08039 Barcelona, Spain

Aragón: Zaragoza

Aragón is a region in Spain, with Zaragoza as its capital and the most visited destination because the main route between Barcelona and Madrid passes through the city. The region is also known for the dance called jota, which has been performed since around the 1700s.

Address: Aragon, Spain

🇪🇸 Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar (Plaza del Pilar)
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Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar

The Plaza of Our Lady of the Pillar is a square located at the front of the Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar. The Ebro River and the Museum of Zaragoza are close to the Plaza.

Address: Pl. de Ntra. Sra. del Pilar, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain

🇪🇸 Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar (Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar)
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Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar

The Basilica-Cathedral of Our Lady of the Pillar is surrounded by a legend about the Virgin Mary, who appeared to the Apostle James on a pillar on the banks of the Ebro River during the 1st century, for which the Basilica was built in her honor. 

The basilica has many chapels and altars, such as the Pilar Chapel, which is one of the most popular and has the image of Our Lady of the Pillar. 

Address: Plaza del Pilar, s/n, Casco Antiguo, 50003 Zaragoza, Spain

Poblet

🇪🇸 Santa María de Poblet Monastery
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Santa María de Poblet Monastery

The Santa María de Poblet Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can explore:

  • The monastery’s cloisters. Tranquil spaces. 
  • The Royal Pantheon. Resting space of many monarchs.
  • The dining hall (refectory).  
  • The Chapter House. A place where monks gathered.
  • Museum of the Monastery
  • Monastery’s Gardens

Address: 43448 Poblet, Tarragona, Spain

Madrid

🇪🇸 Castilla
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Cuatro Torres - near Castilla

A neighborhood in Madrid where the Chamartín Station is located. There are many cafes and restaurants.

Address: Castilla, Chamartín, Madrid, Spain

🇪🇸 Plaza de Cibeles
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Plaza de Cibeles

Considered the symbol of Madrid, Plaza de Cibeles is a square where the Fountain and Cibeles Palace are located.

The Cibeles Fountain is dedicated to the goddess Cybele, which is considered the Phrygian goddess of fertility.

The Cibeles Palace, also known as the Palacio de Comunicaciones, is the City Hall of Madrid.

The Puerta de Alcalá and the Retiro Park can be found nearby.

Address: Madrid, Spain

🇪🇸 Puerta de Alcalá
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Puerta de Alcalá

Considered one of Madrid’s most famous gates, the Puerta de Alcalá has a Neoclassical triumphal arch made of granite, built around the end of the 18th century. It has five arches. 

Address: Pl. de la Independencia, s/n, Retiro, 28001 Madrid, Spain

🇪🇸 Parque de El Retiro (El Retiro Park)
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El Retiro Park

Is El Retiro Park free? Yes, despite the fences, the park is open to the public for free.

Locals and tourists enjoy this park, which is located in the center of Madrid. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful gardens, such as the Rose Garden (La Rosaleda), the large artificial lake, the monuments, the statues, and the Crystal Palace (Palacio de Cristal). 

The Templo de Debod is located nearby.

Address: Retiro, 28009 Madrid, Spain

🇪🇸 Calle de Serrano
National Archaeological Museum near Calle de Serrano

Considered a luxury shopping street, Calle de Serrano offers a wide variety of jewelry, boutiques, fashion brands, and gourmet dining.

You can enjoy a cup of coffee at a cafe while observing the crowd around.

Address: Madrid, Spain

🇪🇸 Paseo de la Castellana
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Paseo de la Castellana

The Paseo de la Castellana is one of the longest avenues in Madrid. Its architecture is diverse, combining historical landmarks with skyscrapers. 

The National Library of Spain, the Sorolla Museum, the National Museum of Natural Sciences, the Nuevos Ministerios, the Azca Financial District, and the Cuatro Torres Business Area are some of the places around the Paseo de la Castellana. 

Multiple events are hosted throughout the year in the avenue, too. 

Address: Madrid, Spain

🇪🇸 Plaza de Colón
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Plaza de Colón

Plaza de Colón is a public square whose name comes in honor of Christopher Columbus because, in Spanish, his name is Cristóbal Colón.

You can find the following:

  • A monument with a statue of Columbus at the top of a tall column.
  • National Archaeological Museum
  • National Library of Spain
  • Shopping centers
  • Restaurants and cafes

Places nearby: El Retiro Park, the Gran Vía, and the Circulo de Bellas Artes.

Address: Pl. de Colón, Salamanca, 28004 Madrid, Spain

🇪🇸 Paseo del Prado (Prado Boulevard)
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Fountain of Neptune near Paseo del Prado

The grand boulevard, Paseo del Prado, is a location for the culture and history. You will find:

  • The Prado Museum
  • The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
  • The Reina Sofía Museum
  • The Fountain of Neptune
  • Restaurants and cafes.

Nearby locations: El Retiro Park, the Cybele Palaces (Palacio de Cibeles), Puerta de Alcalá, Royal Botanical Garden, and Cibeles Square. 

Address: P.º del Prado, 3198, Centro, 28014 Madrid, Spain

🇪🇸 The Prado Museum (Museo Nacional del Prado)
The Prado Museum

The Prado Museum is dedicated to art from the 12th to the early 20th centuries. Some masterpieces that you can find in the museum are The Annunciation by Fra Angelico, Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez, The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch, and The Black Paintings by Francisco Goya. 

Also, when you visit, do not forget to see the Sculpture Garden located outside the museum.

Address: C. de Ruiz de Alarcón, 23, Retiro, 28014 Madrid, Spain

🇪🇸 Atocha District
Estación de Atocha

What kind of place is Atocha?

Atocha is a district with an impressive railway station called Estación de Atocha. The station counts with a tropical garden that includes a pond full of turtles. 

The AVE trains in the Estación de Atocha connect Madrid with other major Spanish cities, such as Valencia, Barcelona, and Seville. 

In Atocha, you can also find many dining places, cafes, and shopping areas.

Address: Atocha, Arganzuela, Madrid, Spain

🇪🇸 Royal Palace of Madrid
Royal Palace of Madrid

The main Baroque palace in Spain, the Royal Palace of Madrid, is the official residence of the Spanish royal family. However, it is no longer used as the king’s residence but rather for official ceremonies.

The Changing of the Guard is a ceremonial event at the main gate of the palace that locals and tourists can enjoy.

In the Royal Palace of Madrid, you can find:

  • The Royal Kitchen
  • Royal Pharmacy
  • Almudena Cathedral
  • Royal Armoury
  • Camarín de la Virgen de la Paloma
  • Sabatini Gardens
  • Panoramic views of Madrid

Address: C. de Bailén, s/n, Centro, 28071 Madrid, Spain

🇪🇸 Plaza Mayor
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Plaza Mayor

The Plaza Mayor is a place you must visit in Madrid. It was opened in 1620, and since then, it has formed part of the history of Madrid. The place was hosting executions, but nowadays, it is a place for events such as the Christmas market, soccer matches, and bullfights.

Address: Pl. Mayor, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain

Toledo

Toledo

Toledo is known as a historic city in Spain. You can find the following features in Toledo:

  • Toledo’s Hanging Houses
  • Toledo Cathedral. Address: Calle Cardenal Cisneros, 1, 45002 Toledo, Spain
  • Mirador de Los Cigarrales. Address: Ctra. Circunvalación, 36, 45004 Toledo, Spain
  • Alcázar of Toledo. A fortress.
  • Jewish Quarter (Judería), which includes places such as the Sephardic Museum.
  • Toledo’s Synagogues
  • Greco Museum. Dedicated to the artist El Greco.
  • Mirador del Valle. Viewpoint with panoramic views of Toledo.
  • Zocodover Square. Toledo’s main square.
  • Toledo’s City Gates: Puerta de Alcántara, Puerta de Bisagra, and Puerta del Sol.

Address: Toledo, Spain

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