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Five Incredible Places to Visit in Spain

The Wordrobe

Aug 1


There's a wealth of places to see in Spain that planning a trip can be daunting. Of course, you never want to miss anything incredible, including the hidden gems in the country's picturesque cities and stunning countryside.

If you are overwhelmed by all the destination choices, refer below for ideas on the most incredible places to visit in Spain...


1 Madrid


No trip to Spain is complete without visiting its capital city, Madrid. The vibrant capital offers an exciting mix of delectable food, incredible museums, and fun music festivals. Even if you've visited the city many times, there's always a reason to visit. 

As you arrive in the city, you'll be in awe at the fascinating architecture dotting its streets. Being a pedestrian-friendly city, the best way to discover its charm and take in beautiful buildings is on foot. Head to Plaza Mayor, an open area of gorgeous buildings with balconies facing the open space. 

Madrid's incredible food scene is another reason to visit. Here, you can feast on delightful tapas and a variety of local Spanish dishes in its many eateries and food stalls. Be sure to drop by San Miguel food market, a bustling covered market offering all kinds of local street foods.

Shopping in Madrid is epic. The city is home to unique boutiques to satisfy one's shopping needs. Visit Goya or Velazquez streets if you prefer more high-end brands. Take your time and hit up the backstreets of these areas for smaller fashion stores and other hidden gems.

2 Mallorca


The largest of all the Balearic Islands, Mallorca is an incredible island you should visit in Spain. With a long coastline of picturesque beaches and the majestic Tramuntana Mountains in the backdrop, it's the perfect place to relax and soak up nature. Those into culture and history can find numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites and historic villages exuding an authentic charm. You can also enjoy the many bike trails around Mallorca, ideal for those planning a cycling trip here. 

Mallorca is best known for its abundance of gorgeous beaches. With over 200 beaches, you will be spoilt for choice. If you only have time to visit one, head to Alcudia Beach. It has a long stretch of fine white sand, crystal clear waters, and excellent tourism infrastructure.

Mallorca's capital city of Palma will delight you with its historical treasures. As you stroll around the city, you'll come across the beautiful Cathedral of Santa Maria, also called La Seu. Check out the lovely promenade across the cathedral, the Parc de la Mar. It is full of great restaurants and shops selling local handicrafts. Stroll through the cobblestone streets of the Old Town and admire beautiful buildings like El Aguila and Can Forteza Rey.

While Mallorca may not be as famous as Ibiza for its nightlife scene, it has its share of fun parties. On the island's southern area, you'll find Magaluf, a famous resort town home to some of the country's top nightclubs and bars.


3 Menorca


Menorca may be among the Balearic's smallest islands, but it offers numerous things for an enjoyable holiday in Spain. For one, the island has spectacular beaches with clear turquoise waters to rival the Mediterranean. Cala Macarella stands out among these beaches. It's a small cove with fine, powdery white sands, surrounded by lush pine forest and rugged cliffs. 

Nature lovers fond of hiking will find plenty to discover in Menorca. The island is considered a Biosphere Reserve and has a protected ecosystem. As you hike through the island, you'll find areas with unspoilt beauty, such as the Albufera des Grau Natural Park. The vast park has lush olive forests, stunning wetlands, and lovely ponds.

Between hiking and hanging out at the beach, explore Menorca's charming towns and cities. Mahon, the capital city, is a fun place to explore on foot. It sits on a cliff and has many beautiful buildings dating to the 18th century. As you stroll through the city's cobblestone streets, you'll stumble upon a local market close to Carme Church. Be sure to check it out and soak up its lively vibe.

4 Barcelona


With jaw-dropping architecture and a delightful Mediterranean atmosphere, Barcelona is one of Spain's most incredible places to visit. It's home to some of the country's most iconic landmarks, such as the spectacular Sagrada Familia, a masterpiece of renowned artist Antoni Gaudi. 

After spending some time admiring the magnificence of the Sagrada Familia, head to the Gothic Quarter and wander around the neighbourhood's vibrant streets lined with buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries. You'll also find many good eateries to indulge in authentic local cuisine.

Art lovers will have a blast discovering Barcelona's bustling art scene. Thanks to famous artists like Salvador Dalí and Pablo Picasso, Barcelona has earned a reputation for being Spain's most artistic city. You will also be impressed by the city's contemporary art scene, which you can best admire by visiting MACBA, a contemporary art museum, regarded as one of the best in Europe.

No visit to Barcelona is complete without experiencing the vibrant Boqueria Market along Las Ramblas. Occupying a 19th-century building, it is where local shoppers gather to hunt for the best produce, spices, meat, and more. After you have spent some time exploring, a great way to relax and unwind is by joining a cava tour around Barcelona, allowing guests to experience some of the fine wines in the region. 

3 Seville


Seville is undoubtedly one of Spain's most incredible cities, home to fascinating attractions like the Seville Cathedral, Real Alcázar de Sevilla, and the Giralda Tower. It's the country's cultural and historical hub, offering many fascinating sights to explore.

Located along the Guadalquivir River, the best way to explore is on foot, where you wander around its narrow winding streets flanked by beautiful buildings. The city is famous for its magnificent Mudéjar architecture, a mix of Catholic and Islamic architectural styles. 

Head to the historic centre of Barrio de Triana, the birthplace of flamenco. When you dine at some of the restaurants in the area, you can witness Flamenco dance performances. Visit Seville during Semana Santa, the Holy Week before Easter, where you can witness many religious celebrations and experience the local traditions - a great way to learn more about the local culture.

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