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Madrid
In the last few years, Madrid has gained the reputation of being one of Europe's most active and attractive cities for its nightlife and cultural activities. Capital of Spain since 1562, Madrid's museums host, among others, Dalís, Mirós and Picasso's Guernica. Madrid is a city of great contrasts: the Old City, the Madrid of the Hapsburgs, the Royal Palace, the Puerta de Alcala, the Retiro Park. At night, the city changes gears with its famous Madrid nightlife. The city's endless energy is hard to resist, and its sociable style invites you to jump right in.
Recommended Stay: At least 3 nights
Must See`s:
Palacio Real, Plaza Mayor, Prado Museum, Puerta del Sol, Puerta de Alcala, Plaza de Cibeles, Gran Via, Madrid Cathedral, Thyssen-Bornemisza and Reina Sofia Museums and so much more!
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Barcelona
Barcelona, the old Roman Barcino, is Spain`s second city, always on the biting edge of fashion, architecture, food, style, music and good times. Walk its narrow streets and wonderful plazas, or along the Ramblas, stretching from Plaza de Cataluña to the Harbor, encompassing the magic of the city: stalls full of books, birds and flowers. The city`s most powerful monuments open a window onto its history: the intricately carved edifices that comprise the medieval Gothic Quarter; the curvilinear modernism (Catalan Art Nouveau) that inspired Gaudí's Sagrada Familia; and the seminal surrealist works of Picasso and Miró, found in museums that peg Barcelona as a crucial incubator for 20th-century art. The recent restoration of the port area began with the development of a harbor for the Olympic Games of 1992. New modern squares, designed by leading artists such as Miró and Barceló have created a new style alongside Gaudi's modernist buildings. Now the city is ready to show every visitor how it has been transformed into one of the most moderns and active cities in Europe.
Recommended Stay: At least 3 nights
Must See`s:
Sagrada Familia, Picasso Museum, La Rambla, Barri Gotic, Park Guell, modernist buildings, Montjuic Hill, Barceloneta and so much more!
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Seville
Seville is the largest town in the famous Southern province of Andalusia, best known for the impressive Cathedral with its Giralda tower, as well as the Alcazar, which also serves as a visiting residence for the Spanish Royal family. Seville seems to move at half the pace of a normal major city, creating a relaxing and even small-town atmosphere that complements the sevillano way of savoring every moment of life, bite of food and sip of drink. Don`t forget your dancing shoes, because from the moment the sun goes down right up until it comes up again, the bars and clubs of Seville's nightlife are brimming with festive people, great music, lively conversation and unrivaled excitement.
Recommended Stay: 3 nights
Must See`s:
Cathedral & Giralda, Royal Alcazar, Gold Tower, Barrio Santa Cruz, Archivo de las Indias, Maria Luisa Park, Triana, Fine Arts Museum, Flamenco and so much more.
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Alcudia (Mallorca)
Offering life, history and culture throughout all seasons, Alcudia is the ideal place to taste rich Mallorcan heritage, without having to stray too far off the beaten path. With a strategic location in the northeast of the island, Alcudia is the ancient capital of Mallorca, a vibrant coastal town of Roman origin that invites you to stroll and lose yourself in its narrow streets full of history and culture. Walk amongst its cobbled streets and visit the colorful markets, the Roman remains of the ancient Roman city of Pollentia, Puerto de Alcudia, the s'Albufera Natural Park and of course the many miles of sandy beaches.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Hidropark Alcudia, Alcudia beach, Ruines Romanes de Pollentia, Church of San Jaime de Alcúdia, Sant Joan beach, Es Morer Vermell beach and so much more!
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Alcudia (Mallorca)
Offering life, history and culture throughout all seasons, Alcudia is the ideal place to taste rich Mallorcan heritage, without having to stray too far off the beaten path. With a strategic location in the northeast of the island, Alcudia is the ancient capital of Mallorca, a vibrant coastal town of Roman origin that invites you to stroll and lose yourself in its narrow streets full of history and culture. Walk amongst its cobbled streets and visit the colorful markets, the Roman remains of the ancient Roman city of Pollentia, Puerto de Alcudia, the s'Albufera Natural Park and of course the many miles of sandy beaches.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Hidropark Alcudia, Alcudia beach, Ruines Romanes de Pollentia, Church of San Jaime de Alcúdia, Sant Joan beach, Es Morer Vermell beach and so much more!
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Alcudia Bay (Mallorca)
The idyllic ara of Alcudia Bay hosts some of the best beaches in all of Spain. Comprising Alcudia, Plata Muro, Can, Picafort, Son Serra Marina and Colonia Sant Pere, this area is a definite must when visiting the Balearic Islands. Vacationers will enjoy the historic old town while shoppers search for a bargain in the weekly market. Developed into a major resort for tourism, this Mediterranean paradise offers endless miles of sandy beaches, traditional cuisine and stunning architecture dating back to the 13th century.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Alcudia, Plata Muro, Can, Picafort, Son Serra Marina, Colonia Sant Pere and so much more!
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Algeciras
Algeciras is primarily a port and industrial center that also supports the huge deep-water container port and oil refinery nearby. There is a strong Arab influence here as seen in the back streets, where you can find tea shops which specialize in Moroccan mint tea. Such combination of Arab and Spanish culture gives this beautiful city an unusual air of individuality, a very genuine place even amidst the real port atmosphere. For most people, Algeciras is just a stopping off place, en route to Tangier and Morocco. There are about eight crossings a day (2.5 hours or 70 minutes with a fast ferry).
Recommended Stay: 1 Night
Must See`s
Nuestra Señora de la Palma, Beaches, Whale Watching
Distances:
Seville - 115 miles, Jerez de la Frontera - 63 miles, Cadiz - 68 miles, Chiclana de la Frontera - 58 miles, Puerto de Santa Maria - 70 miles, Tarifa - 14 miles