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Top 10 Cities to be in Spain Summer 2012

By on April 21, 2012
Cordoba Spain

There is so much information about Spain on the web which makes it very difficult to find a simple guide to where to go or which cities to visit  in Spain. The below cities are some of the top most popular cities to visit in Spain:

1. Barcelona

Barcelona is without a doubt the most popular city to visit in Spain. With its Gaudi architecture, Las Ramblas and the vibrant city life, it is a vacation in itself!

Barcelona

2. Madrid

Madrid gets mixed reactions from many visitors: some find the pace of life and diversity of the city incredibly exciting, while others are daunted by the size of the city and fail to get to grips with what Madrid can offer. The longer you spend here, the more you’ll enjoy it.

Madrid Spain

 3. Valencia

Valencia is a lot smaller than you would expect from the third most populated city in Spain, but it still has enough charm to keep you busy for a couple of days. Don’t forget to try the Paella Valenciana! (Paella was invented in Valencia.)

Valencia Spain

4. Granada

It is amazing the amount of cool things to do that you can fit in such a small city. With its Moorish Alhambra fortress, the free tapas and Moroccan tea houses, you won’t want to leave.

Granada Spain

5. Seville

One thing is for sure: Seville is hot! And in more ways than one. Not only do the Alcazar and Cathedral enchant all those that visit it, but the temperatures in the summer often reach 120ºF!

Seville Spain

6. San Sebastian

One of the nicest beaches in Spain and even better pintxos.

San Sebastian Spain

7. Cordoba

The Mequita (mosque) in Cordoba is the city’s main attraction, but the area around it is equally appealing, in particular the Jewish quarter.

Cordoba Spain

8. Bilbao

Home to the Guggenheim Museum, one of Spain’s most important museums, and a great place to sample excellent pintxos, the Basque country’s version of tapas.

Bilbao

9. Salamanca

Salamanca, two-and-a-half hours north-west of Madrid, is a beautiful university town with strikingly uniform sandstone architecture (uniform in a good way).

Salamanca

10. Santiago de Compostela

The destination of those on the Camino de Santiago, Santiago’s cathedral is one of the oldest and most beautiful in Spain. The green countryside around Santiago is also well worth seeing.

Santiago de Compostela Spain

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