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Spain has a huge diversity. If you still do not know where to go, explore the regions below and see what we've found for you.
Madrid is a city of magnificent museums, lively avenues with all kinds of stores, restaurants with world cuisines, and incomparable nightlife. Madrid surprises with quiet historic corners, centuries-old taverns of family tradition where friends meet for a drink, set in neighborhoods of all styles. Its authenticity is hard to match.
A city full of original options. Open to the Mediterranean Sea and famous for Gaudí and its modernist architecture, Barcelona is one of the trendiest European capitals. The city is a hotbed of new trends in the world of culture, fashion, and gastronomy. It combines the creativity of its artists and designers with respect and care for the traditional places that have always been there. The charm and pause of its historic center, the avant-garde of its most modern neighborhoods, and the urbanite rhythm of one of the most visited cities in the world coexist here.
The city on the Guadalquivir River displays the exceptional heritage left by the overlapping and interchange of cultures, manifested in beautiful monuments such as the Cathedral, the largest Gothic building ever built, which accumulates art treasures of absolutely incredible heritage value! Or even Giralda the Royal Alcázar, which displays a ravishing collection of palaces and gardens from different eras. But Seville is the heat of Flamenco and the inexhaustible path to labyrinthine neighborhoods, where sublime passages open up to the blossoming courtyards of Andalusia's soul. From Seville, discover Cadiz, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Jerez with its Xerez wineries, and majestic Cordoba.
Granada has a remarkable heritage, the result of a mixture of civilizations. This city will transport you to different worlds. The palaces and gardens of the Alhambra will present you with magical architecture and an atmosphere worthy of the 1001 Arabian Nights. Granada also contains many other hidden vestiges of its rich Islamic past, which coexist with art-filled monasteries and churches, such as the Royal Chapel and the Cathedral. In addition, Granada is home to charming historic neighborhoods, such as the Albayzín, set on the slopes of a hill, from where you can take in the breathtaking views of a city built between a fertile plain and the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada.
Galicia has a destination to suit you. Cities perfect for walking, full of history, with rivers and beaches, natural spaces and perfect places for those who prefer art and culture, the best spas for those who like to relax and probably the best seafood in the world for foodies! Galicia is without a doubt a unique place in the world.
This region of northern Spain is perfect for a very comprehensive visit. From the extraordinary and creative gastronomy, the pintxos which are delights of haute cuisine, the wines of La Rioja, the coastal destinations like San Sebastian or inland cities like Bilbao and their avant-garde architecture, add to all this spectacular nature (perfect places for sports) for those who walk the famous Camino de Santiago. This is a very particular Spain that you really must get to know!
Between Madrid and the Portuguese border, Estremadura surprises with its cities lost in time, medieval castles and Roman ruins. The region maintains its provincial air, where the siesta is almost a religion. In addition, it is the birthplace of great conquerors of the New World, such as Francisco Pizarro, who conquered Peru. In Caceres and Trujillo, surrounded by walls, we feel a singular romantic charm. In Merida, the dive is into the Roman past, which is imposed by the ruins scattered throughout the city. In Badajoz, the Moorish influence is predominant. For the more adventurous, the Monfragüe Natural Park is ideal for trekking and bird watching. This is also the ideal place to try the renowned bellota Iberian jámon, considered the best in the world!
Valencia is one of the most welcoming cities in Spain. Besides the cultural effervescence of its streets, it is a perfect city to discover on foot. From beautiful buildings like the Lonja da Seda (Silk Market), the idyllic Patio of the Orange Trees, or the modernist Central Market, which is the largest fresh produce market in Europe, there is an iconic Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and materialized in the Oceanogràfic, the largest aquarium in Europe. It's more than 300 days of sunshine a year invite you to taste the traditional paella facing the sea, from where you can see the fine sand and clear water, the immensity of the sea, and the proximity of the coastal mountains that make the Valencian coast uniquely
Immense beaches, sparkling coves, an infinity of natural landscapes and thousands of secrets hidden for you. Discover dreamy little beaches, beautiful sunsets and impressive nature. And you can enjoy the islands however you want: with all the tranquility you're looking for, or living the craziest nights you can imagine.
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Hacienda Zorita Wine Hotel & Spa, located in Salamanca, is an icon in history. We can say that we were part of one of the most decisive historical events: The Discovery of America. In 1487, the illustrious Christopher Columbus spent a long time in the monastery where he managed to convince, together with Fray Diego de Deza, personal confessor of Queen Isabella the Catholic, of the viability of the new route to the Indies. This was certified in the historic "Conferences of Valcuevo".
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