Want to take a trip to Spanish land but do not know which places to visit, do not worry because we'll tell you the 10 most beautiful places you must visit in Spain from villages, castles, shrines, and more.
1. Ainsa
Ainsa is a medieval town located in the province of Huesca, Aragon, which is the capital of the municipality of Aínsa-Sobrarbe, it is more than place ideal place to visit either family or couples and has an endless list of places interesting, including a castle surrounded by streets wonder of the ancient world, also it has a parish church, among other wonders that offer this unique villa Spain.
2. Besalú
If we talk about the places most beautiful in Spain, we could not outrun Besalú, a majestic medieval village with characteristic architecture, located 150 meters high with an area of 4.92 km. Much of the population that has are tourists from around the world, this is due to its unique environment, which is full of medieval buildings, walls, bridges, streets, and unique panorama that have remained untouched by the ages.
3. Cudillero
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Asturias Cudillero is a picturesque fishing village built on the steep slopes of three hills that surround the city like an amphitheater. It is certainly a city of sailors invited to wander through its narrow streets climbing up steep streets that reach viewpoints located in the old town itself where you can see the village and the sea.
4. The Escorial Monastery
The Escorial Monastery is a palace built between the years 1563 and 1584, which was the residence of the Spanish Royal Family, it is one of the most peculiar Renaissance buildings, not only in Spain but throughout Europe. It is located in the town of San Lorenzo, Madrid. He was named in the sixteenth century as the eighth wonder of the world, because of its symbolic value, its size, and complexity.
5. Miravet
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Miravet is a town located on a hill surrounded by a river. Belonging to Catalonia, located in the province of Tarragona, Miravet has the river Ebro and is surrounded by lush riparian forest, plus endless interesting places like Pass Barca which with the help of a ferry, can cross only using the current river of the same.
6. Albarracin National Monument
No doubt Albarracín is a town very interesting, it is a picturesque village surrounded by rocky hills, located in the province of Teruel, in the community of Aragon. This town was declared a National Monument in 1961, and Unesco proposes to declare it a World Heritage Site because of the importance of its historical value and beauty.
7. Ronda
Located in the province of Malaga, it has a total of 36,827 inhabitants with an area of 481.31 square kilometers. This city is located right on a plateau, plateau is cut by the Guadalevínun river and surrounded by a deep scantily, giving us a unique and unparalleled view in style, with a variety of monuments and a very pleasant natural environment.
8. Asturias
In Asturias, every road leads to a different dream. Nature is an inseparable part of the history of Asturias. The limits of this ancient kingdom crimped between mountains and the roaring sea, have allowed their spectacular beauty unaltered in customs, culture, and legends.
9. Crystal Palace
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It is an amazing structure made of glass and metal, built in 1887 and completed the same year, is located in the heart of Buen Retiro Park, surrounded by an artificial lake.
The reason construction was to preserve samples of exotic plants, in order to be displayed at the General Exhibition of the Philippines in 1887. currently, it belongs to the Ministry of Culture, and temporary exhibitions him Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía are made.
10. Sanctuary of Covadonga
The Santuario de Covadonga, the Principality's most visited monuments. Santina in its Cave, Basilica in Cueto hill, and the beautiful landscape of the Asturian mountain, Covadonga make a place to visit and a must pilgrimage. In addition, the basilica in Covadonga, Holy Cave highlights where the image of the Virgin of Covadonga and the tomb of Don Pelayo is.
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