Things to see and to do in Spain

The first human settlers arrived in Spain around 37,000 years ago. Since that time, the country has been home to many civilizations, including the Romans, Visigoths, Phoenicians, Iberians, Celts and Moors. Many left their marks on the country, which can be seen in medieval old towns and the architecture of centuries-old cathedrals, churches, palaces and other buildings. Tour MadridSevilleBarcelona and other major cities to discover their well-preserved monuments from previous centuries.

Among the famous cultural attractions in Spain are:

World Heritage sites in Spain

Spain has more than forty locations and attractions inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, places that are of "outstanding universal value to humanity.” They include 43 cultural sites, four natural sites and two mixed sites. Among them are:

National parks in Spain

Spain's national parks boast some of Europe's most dramatic, pristine and fascinating landscapes. From dense forests and underwater havens to lush green pastures and snow-capped mountains, they pack a scenic punch.

No matter which park you explore, you'll be surrounded by a rich diversity of flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species. The showcase of national parks includes the Sierra Nevada in Andalusia, Timanfaya in Lanzarote, Islas Atlanticas in Galicia, the Picos de Europa, stretching over Asturias, Cantabria and Castile-Leon, Monfrague National Park in the province of Cáceres and the Cabrera Archipelago on the Balearic Islands.

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Top skiing locations in the winter are the Spanish Pyrenees, close to the French border, Covatilla in Salamanca and the Sierra Nevada in Andalusia. In the summer, after the snow has melted, go hiking in the mountains of these locations.

Beaches and islands in Spain

Encompassing thousands of miles of coastline, mainland Spain and its islands are blessed with a rich bounty of sunny and sandy destinations. Sunbathe, stroll, dine in seaside restaurants, enjoy water sports, and party through the night in vacation hotspots. They include the Costa del Sol, the Costa Brava, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands and the white sandy stretches of the Galician coastline.

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Some of the seaside destinations in Spain are also popular with hikers during the spring and autumn. For example, there are well-established hiking routes on Mallorca and La Gomera (Canary Islands).

Amusement and theme parks in Spain

From classic water parks and fast-paced coasters to cowboy-themed attractions and gentle rides, there are parks for all tastes spread across the country. They include:

Spanish festivals 

Spain loves to celebrate its history, cultures and traditions with a good party. Every month there'll be a lively and colorful local, national or regional festival going on somewhere near you.

Popular festivals in Spain include La Tomatina in Buñol, Moors and Christians, Three Kings, Semana Santa, Las Fallas in Valencia, the April Fair of Seville, the August Fair in Malaga and carnivals during February.

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Last update on 16 July 2023 10:33:12
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