Spain

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Spain Madrid Royal Palace

Madrid

Madrid is on a roll. Never a city to let the grass grow under its feet, Spain’s capital is experiencing unprecedented change.

Spain Barcelona Monjuic Palace

Barcelona

One of the Mediterranean’s busiest and most bustling ports, lively Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia in northeastern Spain.

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Cordova

Ten centuries ago, Cordova was the capital of Muslim Spain. With a population of 900,000, it was Europe's largest city and a worldwide cultural and intellectual center.

Fr Spain Granada1 The Alhambra

Granada

About 2,200 feet above sea level in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, Granada, full of romance and folklore, sprawls over two main hills, the Alhambra and the Albaicín,

Spain Seville Moorish House

Seville

Sometimes a city becomes famous simply for its beauty and romantic aura. Seville (Sevilla in Spanish), the capital of Andalusia, is such a place.

Fr Spain Malaga Malaga Cathedral And The Moorish Alcazaba

Malaga

Malaga is a bustling commercial and residential center with an economy that doesn't depend exclusively on the travel industry.

Spain Valencia Beach

Valencia

Valencia's charms -- or lack thereof -- are much debated. Some claim that the city where El Cid faced the Moors is one of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful.

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Basque Country

Geographically, Basque country straddles the Pyrenees’ western foothills, so the Basque people live in both France and Spain—but mostly in the latter.

Fr Spain Cataluna3 Cadaques

Cataluna

Barcelona is the political, economic, and cultural center of Spain’s Cataluna region. About six million people live in Cataluna, and twice that many travel here every year.

Spain Rioja Hilltop Village

La Rioja

Free regional cuisine, games, fireworks, music, dancing and, of course, wine make it worth your travel time.