The reasons to book a Spanish holiday island are all known - to relax and enjoy the sun, beautiful beaches and warm water. But there's more just for Spain without end as a day of relaxation on the beach - Spain enjoy a break in the city and to find out what city life is like in Spain. Everywhere you go you are not so far from sea, and will always be the sun wherever you go!
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Madrid
The capital of Spain and has endless attractions - so we have no room to fit them all here! Nothing divides opinion as a visit to Madrid - the stress and fast pace of life appeals to many! Location in central Madrid of Spain, is the perfect place to ground the entire tour.
To get a feel for the city, head of the Puerta del Sol, the city's main square. One of the most important thingsthis is a trip to Madrid in the three most important museums of the city to visit - Museo del Prado, Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. The Prado houses a fantastic collection of classic and 'was a week through this site!
Madrid is known for the quality of its nightlife - Malasaña Chueca and provide great dance music for the group under the age of thirty. La Latina and Huertas offers a night life for thirty years!
Why not in a tooReal Madrid football match at the Santiago Bernabéu? José Mourinho, Merengues'm the most successful football club in Spain and now offer some of the most interesting star in the world of Ronaldo, Casillas, Kaka and Özil and a line-up in the team through the years of the legendary Zidane, Raul, Puskas and Luis Figo.
If football is too sensitive for you and for some, bullfighting is your thing, why not a trip to the Ventas bullfighting arena - you are guaranteed some 'magicEntertainment is required
For some chillaxing, why not check Rastro, the Sunday morning markets, or take a picnic in the beautiful El Retiro.
Barcelona
Probably the most popular place for a short stay in Spain, and during your visit here, you will see why! The Catalan city of Barcelona offers a wonderful variety of tourist options, you will choose what to see and do to be spoiled!
The most famous area in Barcelona is theStreet called Las Ramblas - why not walk along it and enjoy the wonderful atmosphere of this truly magical city. to the street musicians, the magnificent architecture, entertainment and fine shops / bars / restaurants is an interesting place for you! La Boqueria market is also helpful, as did a visit to the Columbus monument, dedicated to the memory of Columbus Explorer, where you have a wonderful view over the city.
A stroll through the Gothic Quarter Las RamblasTake the vicinity of the cathedral and Plaza Reail. The alleys and streets is also worth adding to the charm. The area contains the Museum of La Ribera Pablo Picasso, worth a visit. The Raval is another area where you can see the music business, and the Museum of Contemporary Art.
If you like heights are a trip to the top of Montjuic in Barcelona with the view from the southwest. The National Galley of Art and the Joan MiróFoundación is here. You can get on foot or by cable car to Montjuic.
Barcelona is a city where people are good day trips: for example, will be a trip of a day for the Salvador Dali Museum in Figueres, and may be prepared to be amazed by the work of this great artist.
No trip to Barcelona with a visit to Camp Nou, home of FC Barcelona completed. Be prepared to Villa and dazzled by the art of the magician of football as Messi, Xavi, Iniesta,displaying their silky skills on the pitch itself, where cryuff, Romario and Maradona once played with honor.
Valencia
The third most populous city in Spain, Valencia is the birthplace of the famous dish of paella! There is an emerging city in order to host the 2008 European Grand Prix.
The city has many attractions to visit, to consider including two festivals held throughout the year, Las Fallas, Tomatina in March and held in August.La Tomatina is an extraordinary event, especially when the locals throw tomatoes ripe red together!
For the tourist Valencia is very easy to get around, like all tourist activities are pretty centrally located. The main square, the Plaza Ayuntamiento. Cathedral of Valencia, at the end of the Plaza de la Reina. Shopping is a pastime, well, if you engage in tired of sightseeing - Valencia has a huge central market known as El Mercado Central de Valencia. The SilkExchange Market is also worth a visit - in memory of the position of Valencia as an important actor in silk.
Valencia has some wonderful museums, you might check: El Museo de Bellas Arts de Valencia and visual art by artists from Valencia. The City of Arts and Science Center offers many exhibitions that science can fans of modern art from the region of Valencia might be interested in the Institute of Modern Art. Bullfighting Museum of Art is devoted to painting,shows bull. Jardi Botanic, Botanical Garden of Valencia with thousands of plants.
Barrio del Carmen is the old city of Valencia, where most of the discos and nightclubs in Valencia beats!
Malaga
A visit to the southern Spanish city of Malaga is a guarantee of sunshine! Malaga offers 300 sunny days a year. It is not only blessed with brilliant beaches, is home of the revered artist Pablo Picasso,and immerse yourself in culture and has an exotic past, due to the Moorish occupation.
The most popular beaches are Las Acacias, El Palo and Playa de la Malagueta.
Some explore the attractions of Malaga include the Museum of Fine Arts, near the cathedral, which is where you can discover the works of Picasso for themselves. La Fundación Picasso, located in the historic district, is where to find you, where Picasso lived.
The reference point is MalagaAlcazaba, a military fortress, the Moorish inhabitants of the 11th Century was built. Its location offers a magnificent view over the city skyline and the sparkling sea. Castillo de Gibralfaro is right next to the Alacazaba. Malaga Cathedral is also worth a visit. Tivoli World is a good place for a family outing. Calle Larios is the main shopping street in Malaga, so you can shop here, your heart.
Sevilla
This beautifulCity is one of the most important tourist resorts of Spain. It 's the home of flamenco and bullfighting, and has some beautiful gardens and buildings across the country. Seville is one thing that is very hot - July and August, leading to enormous temperatures!
Some of the most obvious are the Cathedral of Seville - which is a mixture of Christian and Muslim architecture. It is the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. Along with this,Giralda the tour is worth a visit. Seville is home to some wonderful relics of the Muslim rule, including the magnificent Alcazar. It consists of beautiful gardens and castles, while not as impressive as the magnificent Alhambra in Granada, still impressed.
Seville is the spiritual home of flamenco, and pay a true reflection of this visit, the old gypsy quarter of Triana, where you will come to the best flamenco bars. Even a visit toMuseo de Flamenco, to know the history of flamenco. The Bullfighting Museum provides a brief summary of the history of the bullfight in Seville. The city is known as the birthplace of bullfighting, and traditions are still strong.
Maria Luisa Park and the Spanish are other places to check, in Seville, for a bit 'of peace and solitude. Seville quality standards night, so check this out in Calle Betis. Barrio de Santa Cruz and offers stunning architecture Macarenatapas and wonderful restaurants. If you are interested in architecture, should a trip to Seville Town Hall (Ayuntamiento) and admire the Renaissance and Neoclassicism.
Seville is a good place to spend a day under the city. Taking in Granada, Cordoba, Ronda, Cadiz and Tarifa.
Note that we have just taken five cities - remember that it's fascinating cities to consider much more than in Spain!
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