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With its sunny climate and thousands of years of history and culture, Spain is a dream travel destination for many. Although with vast landscapes, world-famous coastline and wide stretches of mountain ranges it’s hard to know where to start. Here are ten of the most beautiful places to visit in Spain chosen by published travel writer and author of the Frommer’s guide to Seville, Granada and the Best of Andalusia, Jeremy Head.
1. Pueblos Blancos – Andalucia
The white villages that dot the rugged hillsides in central Andalucia seem to almost defy gravity in places. Formerly farming villages, many fell into disrepair as the younger generation headed to the cities in search of work. Now locals and overseas visitors alike have rediscovered their charm, and the narrow streets, whitewashed houses, pretty old churches and flower-strewn squares have been restored. Particularly lovely villages include Grazalema, Vejer de la Frontera and Arcos de la Frontera.
2. The Alhambra – Granada
The stunningly ornate Moorish palace, the Alhambra, is one of Spain’s most visited monuments and it’s not hard to see why. A sprawling complex of palaces surrounded by ornate gardens perched atop of a hill with the snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains behind, it’s in a spectacular location. The interior is similarly beautiful with romantic intricate Moorish-style decoration around peaceful courtyards contrasting with the powerfully simplistic lines of later vast Baroque additions.
3. Gaudi’s Masterpieces – Barcelona
The proud capital of the Catalunia region, Barcelona has heaps to offer the visitor – great nightlife, shopping and beaches. But it’s the phantasmagoric buildings created by legendary architect Gaudi that are by far the biggest stars of the show. The still unfinished La Sagrada Familia with its amorphous spindly towers and oddly shaped buttresses and roof is the most visited of his creations. Although his residential buildings like the Casa Mila are also wonderful as are his more playful statues and benches in the popular Park Guell.
4. Stunning natural scenery – Picos de Europa
Spain’s natural scenery – from the sandy coastline to the vast plains – is constantly surprising, but the lofty peaks of the Picos de Europa mountain ranges are without doubt the most spectacular. Craggy mountain peaks, verdant valleys and raging rivers combine to make this chunk of northern Spain perfect hiking and adventure territory – whitewater rafting and snowshoeing are particular favourites. There’s heaps of wildlife too including the endangered Cantabrian Brown Bear and wolves.
5. The Cathedral – Santiago de Compostela
Spain’s many vast Gothic cathedrals are testament to the country’s long-held Christian traditions. Perhaps the most spellbinding is the vast one at Santiago de Compostela. It’s a huge building smothered in Baroque swirls, statues and stalagmites. Possibly the most remarkable vista is the Western facade which forms the main entrance, accessed by a magnificent quadruple flight of stairs. The cathedral is also the final destination of the thousands of pilgrims who walk the Way of St James trail each year.
6. Volcanic Views – Mount Teide Tenerife
A couple of hours south by plane from the Spanish mainland, the Canary Islands are far closer to African shores than European ones and their natural landscape is radically different. Much of the land is volcanic, with steep slopes and dark grey sands on the beaches. At the centre of Tenerife – the most popular of the Canary Islands – stands the mighty Mount Teide a vast snow-capped volcano. It’s great hiking territory and at this altitude the scenery is almost moon-like. There’s a cable car to the summit and the views from up here out towards the other Canary Islands shouldn’t be missed.
7. Beautiful Beaches – Formentera
Spain has over 5000 miles of coastline and bright sunny days for much of the year, so it’s unsurprising that it’s a beach Mecca. From jam-packed tourist beaches to deserted stretches of virgin sand there’s a beach for just about everyone. Some of the most unspoilt and ultra-white are found on the shores of the Balearic Island of Formentera. The island is located in the Mediterranean Sea and only a couple of hours by boat from the mainland. Ses Illetes is a long curve of white sand, backed by soft dunes with shallow ultramarine seawater lapping its fringes.
8. City of Arts and Sciences – Valencia
Spain has its share of outstanding historical architecture, but it’s also looking firmly towards the future for many of its building projects of more recent years. The wonderful curves of the Guggenheim museum have really put Bilbao on the map, but it’s the City of Arts and Sciences designed by the wonderfully exuberant Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava that is the pinnacle of modern architecture in Spain. His amorphous, buildings in stark white are a feast of odd angles and unusual shapes at any time of the day, but they look particularly spectacular when floodlit at night.
9. Plaza de Espana – Seville

The majestic capital of the Andalusia region, Seville is stuffed with beautiful sights and is wonderfully atmospheric. The Plaza de Espana was designed by local architect Anibal Gonzalez for the great 1929 Ibero-American Exhibition that was held in the city and virtually bankrupted it. It’s a feast of ornate colourful towers and colonnades decorated with tiles and motifs. At its centre there’s a huge fountain and canals which visitors can float along on on hired pedalos. It’s such a striking place that it often features in movies – most notably Star Wars Episode 2 – Attack of the Clones.
10. Roman Remains – Segovia
The Romans ruled Spain for over 700 years and there are reminders of their presence all over the country. Perhaps the most remarkable, is the wonderfully preserved aqueduct at Segovia in central Spain. It was used by the ancient Romans to bring water to the city. A double-height set of graceful arches, it’s 2950 feet long and it’s held together just by the weight of gravity on the carefully carved blocks that comprise it. There is no mortar whatsoever. With its 167 arches, at its highest point, it reaches almost 900 feet high – an incredible feat of engineering.
Where to stay – Popular, unique and reasonably priced hotels in Spain
- Alavera De Los Banos Hotel, Ronda – Attractive character hotel near Pueblos Blancos from €69pn
- Santa Isabel la Real Hotel, Granada – Former 16th century house turned unique hotel from €73pn
- Villa Emilia Hotel, Barcelona – Gorgeous contemporary boutique hotel from €52pn
- Hotel Picos De Europa, Cabrales – Mountain hotel in Picos De Europa from €54pn
- Altair Hotel, Santiago de Compostela – Very popular designer boutique hotel from €69pn
- Hotel Spa Villalba, Tenerife – Charming hotel and spa on the slopes of Mount Teide from €52pn
- Hotel Riu La Mola, Formentera – Luxurious spa hotel located near the beach from €85pn
- SH Ingles Boutique Hotel, Valencia – Boutique hotel housed in 18th century palace from €50pn
- Holos Hotel, Seville – Excellent modern boutique hotel from €80pn
- Hotel San Antonio El Real, Segovia – Beautiful boutique located in a former monastery from €65pn
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This post was written by professional travel writer Jeremy Head who writes for many well known UK newspapers and is the author of the Frommer’s guide to Seville, Granada and the Best of Andalusia. He also works with villa holidays company Meon Villas which offers villas in Majorca, the Costa Blanca, the Canary Islands and many other parts of Spain.

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14 April, 2013
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27 December, 2012
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30 November, 2012
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21 November, 2012
Hi. Of course there are 100 places in Spain with similar beauty than the 10 placed. I´d add for example Baeza, The Alpujarra villages, or Sos del Rey Catolico …
14 November, 2012
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14 November, 2012
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11 November, 2012
Fine article. This’s my way of travel
21 September, 2012
Thanks for this, I enjoyed the piece, especially the facts on the Canary Isles, Plaza de Espana and Segovia.
Spain has always fascinated me and I’ll be off to live in Seville for a year soon.
Nice pics on Pueblos Blancos, Picos de Europa and the Plaza de Espana.
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17 September, 2012
Honestly i never could have imagined that Spain have so many beautiful places. Congrats the pictures and the content are of high quality.
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1 August, 2012
I love the photos! Spain is the best place, specially in Barcelona. Thanks for sharing this.
30 June, 2012
Congratulations, Nice Article. We like it

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24 June, 2012
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3 June, 2012
Dear Sir/Madam i have searched these places on net that very very beautiful.I want to see these places.How i can see them?
17 April, 2012
From several days ago I’ve been thinking to visit in Spain and just in time I’ve got this post. Thanks mate.
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16 December, 2011
Spain is so colourful, amazing.
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7 December, 2011
There are some truly stunning places in spain!
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5 December, 2011
This is a great article, love the pictures too. Spain is such a great country with so much to offer. Can’t wait to get back there!
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1 December, 2011
I need to make it back to Spain ASAP. Grenada & Seville especially
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29 November, 2011
Definitely need to get our jandals down to Spain. Hopefully early next summer we will finally!
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28 September, 2011
Spain is one of the few countries I’ve never heard anybody complain or talk negative about. I must go there! This kind of post inspires me.
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21 July, 2011
The Sierra Nevada mountains in Granada?
20 September, 2011
Yep. Granada Province…
20 July, 2011
Love these photos theyre beautiful!
15 July, 2011
Beautiful places! I can’t wait to visit them.
By the way, it’s called Plaza de España, not Espana, the ñ is an Spanish character which sounds different than the n (it would be similar to GN in gnome)
1 July, 2011
The Gaudi’s Masterpieces in Barcelona is breathtaking! Nice photos and very informative article. I will come back for more.
12 June, 2011
These photos are amazing! The one of Barcelona looks like gingerbread houses.
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14 June, 2011
Thanks
Got to love the amazing mind of Gaudi!
12 June, 2011
I love your photos and article on the 10 most beautiful spots in spain.