The Top 5 Visited Cities in Spain
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The Top 5 Visited Cities in Spain
Spain has a wealth of fascinating places to visit. It is an incredibly diverse country that offers breathtaking landscapes, a fascinating history, and a host of buzzing cities. Spain is known as "Las Españas" (the Spains) because it is made up of several regions with their own unique cultures.
Andalusia
This destination is a magnet for golfers to watch as it boasts Spain’s highest density of golf courses. Within the municipality, there are 14 golf courses, including eight golf clubs with 18 holes, one with 27 holes, two with an 18-hole course and a nine-hole layout, and three with nine holes.
A gastronomic tour of this food-loving Andalusian city that can satisfy any craving – and provide views and vibes to boot.
Seville
The passion of a flamenco dancer, the dedication of a bullfighting matador and the joy of an afternoon's calm are not the only romantic memories of old Spain. These cultural traditions are a major aspect of life in Seville and throughout the country in the southern Andalusia region. Plan your time in Seville by indulging in tapas at a street-side cafe or listening to guitar players in an open-air plaza. While the sunshine and laid-back lifestyle may tempt you to spend your days relaxing, be sure to make time to visit the parks, gardens, and palaces that showcase the city's intricate history and architectural splendor.
Madrid
Madrid actually receives more visitors per year than Barcelona, however, the Spanish capital receives fewer foreign visitors. The city is famous for its world-class museums, such as the El Prado Museum, as well as one of the liveliest nightlife scenes in the world. Other sites include Retiro Park, the Royal Palace and Gardens, the Plaza Mayor (the capital's main square), and the Temple of Debod.
San Sebastian
The beauty of the Spanish Basque Country is breathtaking; Its atmosphere and positive energy is special; Enjoy the sweetness of life, delicious restaurants and bistros, and a taste of the "pintxos" for which this region of Spain is famous. Pintxos are made of bread (mostly baguette) with all kinds of food on top (also in Asturias and Cantabria).
After a light meal, take time to relax on the beach of La Concha: the beach is ranked among the most beautiful beaches in Europe. The beach is named for its shell shape ("conch" in Spanish).
Ibiza
If sun-drenched days spent lazing on beaches and sailboats, and long nights grooving to techno beats sound like your idea of a holiday, then Ibiza (or Avisa in Catalan) is the place for you.
The third largest Balearic Island on Spain's east coast - known for its collection of nightclubs around Ibiza Town and St Antoni - is packed with revelers during its peak summer season.