Spain

Well-drenched in the rich and deeply-rooted chronicles of Spanish heritage, the city of Granada serves as a significant stage where the past and the present merge in a harmonious blend. Sunswept landscapes, triumphant architectural wonders and a buzzing culture bubbling with vivacious Flamenco rhythms, Granada offers an immersive dive into the enigmatic layers of Spain's history.

Bilbao is the capital of the province of Biscay in northern Spain. It is known for its architecture, especially its modern buildings, and for this reason it has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also one of Europe's leading industrial cities, home to many companies such as Altria and Iberdrola.

Traveling in Spain almost always leaves an unforgettable experience. This country has reached unprecedented heights in terms of attracting tourists from all over the world. In addition to the richest cultural heritage that can be found even in the smallest resort town, there are undeniable practical advantages for travelers - convenient highways, developed tourist infrastructure, detailed and accessible information on travel routes and ways to solve any tourist problems. And that is why Spain is a popular destination for tourist trips at any time of the year.

Madrid has a huge number of attractions that can be talked about for a very long time. The Spanish capital can surprise even if the trip can be organized for only two days.

If you only have one free day in Madrid, here are some of the must-see attractions!

Costa del Sol is located in Andalusia, province of Malaga. This resort coast is very popular among the European aristocracy and elite, actors and show business stars.

Among the resorts of the Costa Brava, Lloret de Mar is one of the most remarkable. These beaches are located in the northern part of Catalonia: from the small town of Blanes to the very French border. Sandy beaches, wonderful bays, rocks near the sea, pine trees - this area fascinates at first sight.

The most fashionable resort on the shores of the Bay of Biscay - San Sebastian - among other pleasures, offers exceptionally exquisite author's cuisine.

Barcelona is surrounded by a mountain range that separates the city from the interior of Catalonia. Beautiful views of the city open from Mount Montjuic, from the height of Park Guell, from the top of Tibidabo.

In the north of Spain, in the provinces of Cantabria, Asturias and Leon, there is the Picos de Europa mountain range (Spanish Picos de Europa, literally - "Peaks of Europe").

An amazing fountain on the Avenue de la Reina Maria Cristina near the Plaza de Espana in Barcelona gives everyone a great performance. The breathtaking show, where water, light and music form a single whole, has long been one of the most romantic attractions of this Catalan city.