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This northern Spanish city recently underwent a massive facelift in the last decades, and now is a shining example of Spanish culture, art and life. Barcelona is a mix of architectural styles from artists all over the world, culminating in the mastery of Antoni Gaudí and his unfinished Sagrada Familia. The museums house the works of Picasso and Míro, while in the streets visitors find boutiques, markets, bar, and restaurants all infused with Spain’s vibrant soul.
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Madrid is a hotspot of the culture of Spain, attracting art-lovers from all over the world to its great museums, including the famous Prado. Nightlife in the city is exhilarating and fast-paced, and there are plenty of distractions during the day. Wander around the compact center between the Royal Palace and the Parque del Retiro, catch a bull-fight at the Plaza de Toros, or spend an afternoon gazing at the beautiful architecture of this vibrant city.
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A city of contrasts, Granada is the last stronghold of Moorish culture in Spain. The biggest attraction remains the 11th century Alhambra, the beautiful and huge Islamic palace, one of the earth’s architectural wonders. In the city itself visitors can find a unique blend of old-world tradition with a vibrant nightlife kept alive by a young student population.
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The second largest city in Andalucía, Málaga is a thoroughly Spanish city. Located on the Costa de Sol, Málaga is a busy port city with a commercial feel to it. But inside its heart lies treasures such as a historic center with beautiful old architecture and plazas, and the excellent Picasso Museum, a must-see for any visitor. With a vibrant cultural scene, and its breezy, tree-lined boulevards and lush gardens, Málaga makes for an attractive stay.
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A thoroughly Spanish city with Morrocan and African influences, Alicante’s palm-lined esplanades such as the Rambla de Mendez Nu?ez draw visitors into the old center where historical Baroque buildings wait. The mild and sunny climate enhances the city’s nearby beaches, and the nightlife with its many festivals adds an exciting buzz to the air.
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Perhaps the most Spanish city in all of Spain, Seville entices with its flamboyant flamencos, tapas, and bullfighting, and fiestas. It also houses an impressive array of architecture, including the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, and the Alcazar, the finest existing example of Moorish design. Soak up the numerous museums, or join the frenzied nightlife in one of the city’s many parties.
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The quintessential holiday city, Valencia has satisfactions for even the pickiest guest. From the ultra-modern City of Arts of Sciences to its historical and interesting Old Town, Valencia knows how to show itself off. And it knows how to party, proven by its parade of quirky festivals like Las Fallas and its neverending supply of exuberant clubs and bars. Spend a day at the beach, or soak up the cultural heritage with a dish of paella.
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The meeting place of two continents, the tiny British colony of Gibraltar is located at the southernmost tip of Spain. A strange mix of Spanish, Moroccan, and British culture await, all overlooked by the ancient roots this rock has. Said to be one of the two Pillars of Hercules that marked the edge of the known world, quirky Gibraltar is famous for its historical position, its famed Rock jutting out into the sea, and the wild apes that run about the island.