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The best places to visit in Spain • Os melhores lugares para conhecer na Espanha From the mountains of southwestern Europe to those that form the natural border between France and Spain, traditional food, paella and bullfights may be Spanish, but none defines the country as Iberian. In Spain you can witness a wider range of cultures than you can imagine. Enter Spain and discover Catalan culture in Barcelona, home of the dream building, thanks to Antonio Gaud. Try Basque pinchos in tapas in the Northwest and discover remnants of Moorish architecture in Andalusia in the south. Plus there are many more. And not to mention the famous Praia de Costas. Or the incredible Roman ruins scattered around the country where the aqueduct is located, especially in Segovia. Plan your trip to this wonderful Mediterranean tourist destination with a list of the best places to visit in Spain. Ibiza. Ibiza, the third largest island in the Balearic Islands, is located on the east coast of Spain, surrounded by the clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Famous for its vibrant nightlife and summer club scene that draws world-class DJs to the beach, the island has many aspects. Very rocky and steep, Ibiza is surrounded by beautiful bays and beaches. It is a wonderful beach holiday destination with a warm, sunny and dry climate. Ibiza, the largest city on the island, has a magnificent walled city on a hill overlooking the sea. The island certainly has relaxing cottages and peaceful seaside villages, but many come to Ibiza for its magnificent party scenes and electronic montages. Is alive. In summer, the lively disco is open all night until dawn, when the sun rises over the sea. Cordoba. Cordoba is the capital of the Andalusia region in southern Spain. While Córdoba is characterized by its small-town charm, this mid-sized city offers all the historical and cultural attractions of a bustling metropolis. The historic center of Cordoba, one of the oldest cities in Europe, is a labyrinth of medieval alleys, squares and whitewashed courtyards, surrounding the main attraction, the Mosque. Originally built as a mosque, it is now a glorious cathedral that has retained much of its original architecture. The grove of pillars above the red and white striped Muslim domes recalls the glory and importance of Cordoba in the Middle Ages. Outside the mosque there is a beautiful orange forest, very conducive to relaxation. Santiago de Compostela. Santiago de Compostela, capital of the region of Galicia in northwestern Spain, is known as the final destination of the traditional pilgrimages known as the Camino de Santiago. This pilgrimage, also known as the Camino de Santiago, dates back to the Middle Ages and is important to many because Santiago de Compostela is considered the burial place of the apostle of Jesus Christ, St. James. Today, the city attracts thousands of visitors every year, both for its religious traditions and its history. The destination of most pilgrims is the Plaza de Obra doiro in the main square. Located in the heart of the city, this lively square is the setting for many important monuments, including Santiago Cathedral, which houses the tomb of St. James. San Sebastian. San Sebastian is the capital of the province of Gipuzkoa, in the Basque Country of northern Spain, on the coast of the Bay of Biscay. This beautiful beachfront resort is acclaimed for its amazing beaches and excellent culinary traditions. San Sebastian, divided into several districts, is a small friendly town with many restaurants, pincho bars, designer boutiques and closed shopping malls. In the historic center are many historic buildings rebuilt in the 19th century after the city was nearly destroyed during the Napoleonic Wars. San Sebastian has some of the best beaches in Europe. The most famous is Playa de la Concha, where you can enjoy sunbathing and water activities such as swimming, canoeing and water skiing. Playa de la Zurriola attracts many surfers and offers surfboard and bodyboard rentals. Valence. Valencia, one of the biggest and most important cities in Spain, is located in the east of the country, in the Valencia region. After years of major works and renovations, Valencia is now famous for its fire festival and the architectural masterpieces of the City of Arts and Sciences.