Plascencia is a very charming, small town in the province of Caceres, where visitors can enjoy a relaxed day, admiring the old city wall, and remaining parts of the Roman aqueduct. Furthermore, the old and the new cathedral can be visited, as well as the main square Plaza Mayor. Gastronomically seen, Plascencia is a good spot to
Not without a reason Sevilla is the capital of Andalucía. It proves to be Andalusian by the lifestyle and the atmosphere one can see and feel here. It is an extremely lively city and the locals love to enjoy life to the fullest. There are many restaurants, bars, cultural activities and other entertaining facilities, plus a
The typical picture of Córdoba overlooking the bridge, the river and the huge cathedral behind it, on a little hill already gives a hint to the atmosphere and beauty of the city. The city has the largest urban area being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, also including the Mosque Cathedral, as well as the Festival of the Patios as an
Granada, the province as well as its correspondent capital, is located nearby one of the highest mountain ranges in Spain (Sierra Nevada), creating a spectacular view when arriving in Granada. But not only the surroundings convince the visitors of the beauty of the city. Granada is a city full of history, tradition and culture and
The city of Ronda is an enchanting little city, also called the ‘city of castles. A trip to Málaga and Costa del Sol should definitely include a visit to Ronda and a route around the white villages of the area. The tour takes the visitors along the coastline, as well as inland over the hills and pass
Almeríans call their home ‘the real Spain’, because of the wonderful weather, the deeply Mediterranean flair, the breathtaking beaches and a rich and diverse cultural program. Almeria has also the only desert-like area of the whole of Spain, the Tabernas desert. A lot of unspoiled beaches cover the coastline, creating a perfect destination for holidaymakers,
With three different cultures living next to each other for years (Christians, Arabs, & Jews), Toledo established itself as a city full of history, monuments and legacy. Strolling around the city therefore is already like visiting an open-air museum, with mosques, synagogues, churches and palaces right next to each other – no wonder it was
In the heart of the Cuenca Mountains lies the city Cuenca, a medieval city par excellence. Located ,on what looks like a rock especially built for this city, the old part stands up over the area, with its hanging houses overlooking the old ruins of its Moorish castle. There is a great view over as
Valladolid is the capital of the Castilla y Leon region and is a very monumental city, surrounded by a vast number of castles and palaces. Thus, it is a very charismatic and romantic area of Spain to visit, with a very traditional and authentic flair. The city is situated at the river Pisuerga and is home to
When visiting Madrid, a trip to San Lorenzo de El Escorial should definitely be part of the plan. El Escorial is a massive monastery with the capacity of about 4000 rooms, which was built as a historical residence of the King of Spain. It now functions as a museum, a royal palace, and a school. The building