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12 Best Cities In Spain To Visit
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From the vibrant streets of Barcelona to the charming vibes of Seville, get ready for a Spanish adventure like no other.
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daenerystormborne · 6 months
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12 Best Cities In Spain To Visit From the vibrant streets of Barcelona to the charming vibes of Seville, get ready for a Spanish adventure like no other.
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burnpheonix04 · 1 year
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Map of Guernica + Registration ( Flag of Spain) #flagofspain #spaincity #guernica #bandera #findyourthing #printredbubble #printtshirt #guernicacity #ciudadespaña #redbubbletshirt @natgeoespana @spain @madrid.explore https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl9CjLSID_B/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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contenteditor · 1 month
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Le charme discret du style rococo ! Voici le Palais du Marquis des dos Aguas #valencia #valencia🇪🇸 #valenciaespaña #valenciaespaña🇪🇸 #valenciaspain🇪🇸 #valenciatourism #photodeville #villedespagne #villemediterranée #mediterraneancity #spaincity #beautifuldestinations #beautifulplace #beatifulplaces #beatifulplacesintheworld #bellejournée☀️ #bellejournéeensoleillée #jolieville #architecturerococo #rococo #rococostyle #rococoarchitecture #palaisdumarquisdedosaguas #palaciodelmarquesdedosaguas | by ange.hell73
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republicofvoyages · 5 years
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lauralalis · 7 years
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Ellos son @tequenosquemolan y se han llevado mi corazón. Desde que empezaron su negocio mi hermana @cristi_ti los descubrió y hoy pude ver su nuevo local! Una atención única y una variedad de tequeños desde jamón serrano hasta chocolate blanco y para los fanáticos tienen frescolita y polar! #waku #tequeños #photography #summer #hotday #instragram #photographylover #photographer #spaincity #comida #foodporn (en Madrid, Spain)
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livencespedes · 6 years
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El recuerdo es el único paraíso del cual no podemos ser expulsados (Jean Paul) Linda noche la de anoche en el pase de #quésenosperdióencuba en Sgae Madrid!!! * * #premiere #friendship #greatmoments #awfulswing #cubantheater #cubanartists #spain❤️ #spaincity #sgaemadrid #madrid
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Our 9 favourite things to do in Santander, Spain
Ahead of the boardwalk I’m wandering along lies the delightfully green Magdalena peninsula; to my right, the golden sands of Playa el Puntal beach. In the distance, the peaks of Cordillera Cantábrica are surrounded by low lying cloud, while Santander’s shiny new tourism attraction, Centro Botin, sparkles in the pleasant morning sun. ‘This is a place I could actually live’, I muse, as a local cycles past me leisurely, no doubt enjoying another glorious morning in this part of the world. It’s not often that I’m attracted to a city so quickly, especially one with such little fanfare. I knew nothing of this coastal city before my arrival. Yet after three days spent exploring every corner of Cantabria’s capital, I was hooked. There are certain things I always seek out in a new city; a strong local culture, vast natural beauty, an impressive gourmet scene, and most importantly, many beautiful golden beaches. By the looks of it, Santandineros enjoy a good life, and for the weekend I was there, so did I. If you’re after a weekend of the good life, or you’re simply after a fun little escape, visit Santander! And while you’re there, make sure you check out these awesome things to do. 9 THOROUGHLY AWESOME THINGS TO DO IN SANTANDER, SPAIN  #1 VISIT SANTANDER’S ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE, CENTRO BOTIN Renzo Piano’s newest architectural masterpiece, Centro Botin, opened to much fanfare in June, and is poised to become a major art destination, similar to the Guggenheim in nearby Bilbao. The building itself is impressive, divided into two sides with interconnecting bridges, covered in over 300,000 pearlescent discs, and featuring many vantage points. But it’s the exhibitions that excited me the most. Carsten Holler’s installation, Y, will take you on a weird journey of individual choices. Objects designed to enhance our sense of orientation, restriction and displacement literally blew my mind, and provided a thrill other art galleries rarely do. There’s also a collection of famous Spanish painter and illustrator, Francisco De Goya’s, drawings When you’ve finished admiring art and architecture, stop for a coffee and pastry at  El Muelle, housed on the ground floor of Centro Botin. #2 TAPAS TO YOUR HEARTS CONTENT The Spanish know how to do food, and the Cantabrians know how to do really good food. Tapas bars exist all over Santander, serving delightful dishes formed of incredibly fresh local ingredients. Local specialities include pescado y marisco – unfortunately wasted on me as I don’t eat seafood, yet I can vouch for the delicious patatas bravas, croquetas, tortilla de patatas, and mushrooms in garlic oil. Standouts include La Tuta on Calle del Medio, which does ridiculously good (and cheap) croquetas, and Bodega del Riojano, a rustic dining room lined with colourful wine barrels painted by the hands of contemporary artists, including Picasso, in return for food. Try the sharing platters! For lovers of seafood, everywhere is good. #3 WALK THE COAST AND ENJOY A FRESH SEAFOOD LUNCH IN LA MARUCA Hands down the best thing I did in Santander was to walk along the rugged Atlantic coastline. The air was fresh, the scenery breathtaking, and best of all, I had (almost) the entire walk to myself. Starting at El Faro lighthouse, follow the coastline all the way to the little town of La Maruca, where you can stop for a well deserved seafood lunch and beer (I had vegetarian tapas, which was still great!). Along the way, stop in at various hidden coves for a quick swim, or admire the stunning coastal views. Although challenging in parts, the walk is leisurely; just take enough water, and a snack or two. CANTABRIAN DREAMIN: HOW TO SPEND A PERFECT 48 HOURS IN SANTANDER, SPAIN #4 SWIM OR SURF AT EL SARDINERO BEACH After a lifetime spent enjoying the coastlines back home in Australia, I know a good beach when I see one. And El Sardinero is a good beach. A very good beach. Its golden sands draw many visitors to Santander, and for good reason; it’s a stunning stretch of sand with crystal clear waters. Placed in Sydney or Rio, El Sardinero would be considered one of the world’s great city beaches. On a warm summer’s day there’s nothing better to do in Santander, so if the weather gods are on your side, jump aboard the city bus and head straight here. If you’re ready to shake off the relaxation, surf lessons are also available. Playa de Mataleñas is a short walk away, and equally stunning. #5 ADMIRE THE VIEWS FROM MAGDALENA PENINSULA A short bus ride from the city (or a wonderful morning walk) lies Magdalena Peninsula. With 24.5 hectares of parkland perfect for picnics or leisurely walks, the peninsula is also home to the beautiful Palacio de la Magdalena. A former royal palace built in the 20th century, its interiors are opulent, its gardens expansive  (€3 per person). There are also many attractive beaches, such as Playa de Bikinis, and Playa de Magdelana, which are far quieter than the popular El Sardinero and Playa de Mataleñas. But for me, the best reason to visit were the incredible views overlooking Isla de Mouro, the Santander coastline to El Sardinero beach, and the Bay of Santander. #6 EAT DELICIOUS ICE CREAM ON THE PASEO DE PEREDA PROMENADE Although i didn’t try all possible ice cream options in Santander, i tried enough to know Santandineros know what they’re doing! Grab a delicious, creamy ice cream (raspberry cheesecake was my favourite) from Santander favourites Regma, Capri or my personal favourite, Monerris Helados, and then head on down the beautiful Pereda Promenade. It’s the perfect place to enjoy your flavours, while watching as the locals go about their weekends. BE INSPIRED: 7 AWESOME EUROPEAN DESTINATIONS TO VISIT THIS SUMMER  #7 STEP INSIDE THE UNIQUE SANTANDER CATHEDRAL I’m certainly not the most religious of folk, but I do love exploring good church, and the Santander cathedral is well worth the visit. Construction began in the 13th century and the lower part consists of the Church of El Cristo, the oldest monument in the city, and one of the most interesting churches we’ve been to. Not only is it small, with very low lying ceilings, it also houses Roman remains of a hot spring resort. Part of the cathedral had to be rebuilt after the fire of ‘41, but it still maintains the grandiose you’d expect from one the oldest buildings in the city. #8 HAVE A DRINK (OR TWO) IN PLAZA DE CANADIO You can’t come to Santander and not go for a drink or two in the lively Plaza de Cañadío. Brimming with a number of bars and restaurants, the plaza comes alive during the summer nights, with locals sipping on the finest wines and ales.  #9 FILL UP ON FRESH PRODUCE AT MERCADO EL ESPERANZA Each Saturday morning, the Mercado el Esperanza comes alive with market stalls selling the very best of Cantabrian produce. You’ll find everything from fresh seafood and meats, to fruits, vegetables and flowers. Moreover, the atmosphere in the markets is buzzing with the sound of locals calling to each other and stall owners singing their wares. I managed to pick up some seriously large and tasty cherries, and a few other stone fruits for next to no Euro. Perfect. FOLLOW OUR ADVENTURES ON FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | PINTEREST Planning a visit to Santander? Save or Pin this post!   JOIN OUR TRIBE & WANDER WITH US Join 30,000+ people and receive travel stories, tips + hacks, and stunning photography to inspire your wanderlust. Straight to your inbox We hate spammers. We'll never be those people. We were hosted by Spain Tourism and Cantabria Tourism as part of the #SpainCities campaign. A big thank you to the team for making our stay memorable. As always, all views are our own. Check out #SpainCities on Twitter or Instagram. The post Our 9 favourite things to do in Santander, Spain appeared first on The Common Wanderer.
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mappingmegan · 7 years
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Discover Local Food in #Asturias Spain & Places To Enjoy it in #Oviedo https://t.co/pfvdW94hFq #SpainCities via @thetraveltester
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lauralalis · 7 years
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Good bye and good night Toledo #spaincity #streetphotography #toledo #instragram #lanscape
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lauralalis · 7 years
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Las lámparas que caracterizan cualquier casa y local de Granada #photography #photographer #2016 #september #light #granada #spaincity
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lauralalis · 7 years
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Purple flower #garden #summer #jardinbotanico #spaincity #madridmemola #purple #photography #photographer #nature #flowers (en Real Jardín Botánico De Madrid)
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lauralalis · 7 years
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Saltando siempre a nuevas aventuras #photographylover #photooftheday #photography #instragram #jumping #lanscape #toledo #spaincity #instragram #summer #hotday (en Alcázar of Toledo)
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lauralalis · 7 years
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Flores colgantes #photooftheday #nature #flowers #streetphotography #photography #spaincity #toledo (en Catedral de Toledo. Santa Iglesia Catedral Primada)
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lauralalis · 7 years
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A hot day makes you jump #friendshipforever #toledo #spaincity #photographylover #photooftheday Mauro no quiso Foto por el calor #mederrito (en Toledo - España)
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