Spain is one of the most visited countries in Europe, but the most popular destinations in Spain are not necessarily the only places you can check out.  Spain is more assorted than generalizations would have you accept. Paella and bullfighting might be Spanish, yet neither characterizes this Iberian nation. You'll get the opportunity to observe a wide scope of culture in Spain – more than you'd anticipate.
There are 11 best places to visit in Spain.

1.Alicante WHERE TO STAY






Sun, ocean and a taking off rough pinnacle make Alicante a prime waterfront goal in Spain. Yet, while numerous remote voyagers fly into the city's air terminal at that point leave for resorts further along the coast, Alicante merits investigating in itself. The port city has a humming city seashore that has the sensational Mount Benacantil as a background, a colossal rough pinnacle whose summit is home to Santa Bárbara Castle. Walk around the city's marina on a night at that point do a few tapas partying like a rock star in the old town.


2.Barcelona WHERE TO STAY







Situated in northeastern Spain, Barcelona is one of the nation's top travel goals since it offers everything sightseers search for in a European city from notable engineering to energetic shopping, lively culture and humming nightlife. One of a kind to Barcelona is the building wonders of Spain's popular modeler, Antoni Gaudi, which incorporate the Casa Batllo and the celebrated Sagrada Familia church. Both of these uncommon structures include mixes of entrancing plans, shapes, and hues. Famous exercises in Barcelona incorporate walking around La Rambla, a tree-lined passerby road, and sunbath on Barceloneta, one of the city's most well-known seashores.


3.Madrid  WHERE TO STAY







Spain's capital is an incredible goal for the end of the week break. Madrid's brilliant triangle of workmanship displays holds a portion of Europe's most well-known works, from Picasso's Guernica to Velázquez's Las Meninas. The city is home to the Royal Palace, Europe's greatest royal residence as far as region, and around each corner, you can find new places of worship, shops, and bars. The La Latina neighborhood is home to a portion of the city's most popular tapas bars and is an extraordinary spot for a tapas creep.


4.Granada WHERE TO STAY







Situated at the base of the Sierra Nevada heaps of southern Spain, Granada is the capital of the Granada area. Granada offers an ideal mix of customary societies, an enlivened nightlife and dynamite attractions including the world celebrated Alhambra, a zenith of Moorish workmanship that exemplifies Andalusian history. This medieval complex sitting above Granada is one of the extraordinary compositional sights of Europe, with numerous guests coming to Granada explicitly to see the Alhambra. The last Moorish fortress in Europe, the Alhambra offers the guest awe-inspiring elaborate engineering, dynamite, and lavish gardens, falling and trickling water highlights, and amazing perspectives on the city beneath.



5.San Sebastian  WHERE TO STAY







San Sebastian is one of the best in-city beaches in Europe.there are two main beaches in San Sebastian. La Concha, on the west side, is the larger beach Zurriola to the east of the old town and river is a surf beach, Ondarreta is in the same bay as La Concha, but split by El pico del Loro.surfboards and bodyboards can be rented on Zurriola beach. For a short easy hike visit the statue of Christ on top of the mountain between the beaches.



6.Seville  WHERE TO STAY







Seville is the capital of Andalucia and the cultural and financial center of southern SpainThe city is situated on the banks of the smooth, slow Guadalquivir River, which divides the city into two halves: Sevilla and TrianaThe Cathedral of Seville has once judged the third-largest church in the world. La Giralda is the magnificent bell tower of the Cathedral and a symbol of Seville. Real Alcázaris a fascinating place to visit. The nightlife of Seville is fantastic; no other European city has so many bars per inhabitant than Seville.


7.Valencia    WHERE TO STAY







Valencia is a charming old city and the capital of the Old Kingdom of Valencia province of Spain. Valencia is famous for its Fallas Festival in March.for the massive architectural project Valencia called The City of Arts and Sciences. Playa de Malvarrosa and Playa e Levante o de la arenas are the most popular city beaches.

8. Cordoba  WHERE TO STAY




The biggest attraction in Cordoba and a truly must-see building, the Mezquita is a massive former mosque-turned-cathedral famed for its "forest" of columns topped with Islamic-style red and white striped arches among its other many architectural highlights and serves as a reminder of the glory and importance Cordoba held in medieval times. The building is full of history and beauty

9. Toledo  WHERE TO STAY





Toledo was the capital of the Spanish empire until the mid-1500's when the royal court moved to Madrid. the 13th-century cathedral or the Alcázar which sits atop the town. The Cathedral is the centerpiece of Toledo.

10. Santiago de Compostela  WHERE TO STAY






Santiago de Compostela is the capital city of Galicia, Spain, and one of the most important places in Catholicism because it is believed by many to be the place where St. James, one of the twelve apostles of Christ, is reputedly buried. Santiago de Compostela was captured by the French during the Napoleonic War. Praza do Obradoiro is the heart of the city, and it's named after the workshop of the stonemasons that was established during the construction of the Cathedral.



QUICK FACTS ANd TRAVEL TIPS




QUICK FACTS ABOUT Spain?


  • Capital City? Madrid

  • Currency? Euro
  • Languages? Spanish

  • Where is this place? in the southwest corner of Europe.

  • Best time to visit France? in the spring (April to June) or fall (September to November)

  • What is France famous for? Siesta. The Spaniards are probably the most laid-back people in the world and everyone knows that. ...Mediterranean Beaches. ...Calat Alhambra. ...Alcohol And Drinks. ...La Sagrada Familia. ...Spanish Football. ...Paella. ...La Tomatina. and so much more!
  • How to get there? Spain has several international airports throughout the country thus you can come to fly over from all over the world. You can also easily cross the borders from its neighboring countries (granted you have the right visa or part of EU) via train, buses, or by car.

Neighboring countries?  Andorra, Portugal,France,Morocco


DO YOU NEED A VISA FOR Spain?

In order to enter Spain, you need to have a valid Schengen visa. If you’re a citizen of the EU group of countries, you can enter France without a visa. However, if you’re a citizen of Canada, the USA, New Zealand, and Australia – you can stay in Schengen areas for 90 days. 


Which destination do you consider the best place to visit in Spain?


  •  Santiago de Compostela

  • Toledo

  • Cordoba 
  • Valencia 

  • Seville

  • San Sebastian

  • Granada

  • Madrid

  • Barcelona

  • Alicante