Top 10 Attractions in Spain

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Top 10 Attractions in Spain, don’t Let One Pass You By!

When you look at a country such as Spain, it’s difficult to narrow down all of the attractions and experiences to the top ten. However, here are the top ten attractions in Spain that we think you shouldn’t t miss.

La Alhambra Spain
La Alhambra Spain

 

1. Museo del Prado in Madrid

The Prado is considered to be the world’s most premier art museum. With some 4,000 masterpieces, you can explore the history of Spain and the art movement all under one roof. Many of these art featured in the museum was acquired by the kings of Spain and include the works of the masters including Goya, Caravaggio, Fra Angelico, Botticelli and Hieronymus Bosch.

Museum del Prado Madrid Spain
Museo de Prado Madrid

 La Alhambra in Granada.

La Alhambra is a Moorish fortified palace. The palace complex is vast and occupies a large portion of the city. Be sure to plan an entire day for exploring the grounds. If you are visiting in the summer, be certain to purchase your tickets well in advance. La Alhambra is considered to be one of the greatest representations of Islamic art and architecture. The La Alhambra provides a variety of sights within itself including the Alcazaba, the palaces fortress that offers spectacular views of the city.

3. Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

The Sagrada Familia is Gaudi s unfinished cathedral. Work began on the cathedral in 1882 and two years later the architect resigned. Gaudi secured the commission to complete the cathedral and he secluded himself on site to work on it. He lived and worked on the cathedral until he died in 1926 and the cathedral was never finished. The building features Gaudi s transformed Gothic style including sidewalls, vaults, and piers. In 1979, work was started on the cathedral to complete it as Gaudi himself would have.

Sagrada Familia
Sagrada Familia

4. The Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao

Experience the design of Frank O. Gehry at the Guggenheim in Bilbao. The museum opened its doors to the public in October of 1997 and is considered one of the most significant architectural structures of the 20th century.

 

Guggenheim_Museum_Bilbao_Spain
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao Spain

5. Cordoba and the Mezquita

Founded by the Romans, the city of Cordoba features a variety of treasures including a mosque-cathedral, the Calahorra Fort, and the Jewish Synagogue, which is now a museum. You also want to check out the medieval quarter of La Juderia.

6. The Running of the Bulls, Pamplona

It’s not recommended that you run with the bulls yourself, but definitely, have fun watching others do it! This is one of the most famous festivals in Spain, but do go with caution, because it’s not only the runners that have been injured.

 

The Running of the Bulls, Pamplona Spain
The Running of the Bulls, Pamplona Spain

 

7. Las Ramblas, Barcelona

The Las Ramblas is just for pedestrians and offers outdoor markets, shops, cafes, and restaurants. You can spend the entire day strolling and looking for hidden treasures and sampling all of the great cuisines that Spain has to offer. Don t forget to hit the tascas for some tapas.

 

 

8. Experience the Art of Salvador Dali, Figueres

Salvador Dali is one of the most beloved painters in the world. Experience his mausoleum and museum; its one of the highlights of northern Spain.

9. Ronda

Driving through the Andalucian mountains, you ll upon Ronda. This little town is set atop a huge cliff and features a magnificent bridge that spans a gorge between new and old Ronda. You can also find the oldest bullfighting ring in Spain and roman baths.

10. The Food

You simply have not seen everything in Spain without enjoying the cuisine of the country. No matter which city or town you will visit, you are going to find a new style of cuisine to try. Take your time and try them all from the ensaimada and tapas to the coffee and paella.

 

 

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