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Barcelona, Spain
Ahhhh Barcelona! With a reputation as one of the most attractive European cities
the international vibe in Barcelona makes it a favorite city for many people and
is known for its architecture and art. With so much to see and do in and around
Barcelona, where do you begin? How many days do you need to visit? Discover the
perfect combination of exploration , culture and fun with the articles below!
- Sagrada Família Church
- La Rambla
- Barceloneta Beach
- Picasso Museum
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Zaragoza, Spain
Zaragoza makes an perfect visit for a day if you are breaking up a train
journey, or an attractive option for those looking for a weekend city break in a
place that is away from the traditional tourist cities. Zaragoza offers lots of
interesting sights to discover and it’s Spain’s fifth-largest city, capital of
the Aragón region, and a place that one of the most influential artists in the
country called home. For culture and art interested people Zaragoza will be
interesting destination to visit. Take some time to read the articles below for
a personal discovery of where you want to go and what to do.
- Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
- Zaragoza Central Market
- Grande José Antonio Labordeta Park
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Pamplona, Spain
Home to Picasso, Gaudi and great food Barcelona is one of Europe’s most exciting
cities. It’s also a vibrant metropolis bursting with energy, character and
color. Soak up life in Barcelona at its many public parks, beaches and streets
that are lined with bars.
- Pamplona: Guided Walking Tour
- Parque de la Taconera
- Cathedral of Pamplona
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San Sebastián, Spain
With a rich cultural heritage, San Sebastian is one of Spain’s most beautiful
cities. The city boasts modern architecture as well as historical landmarks
dating back to medieval times. Walk along Monte Urgull to appreciate amazing
views of Playa de la Concha and stroll through the lively bars and restaurants
of La Parte Vieja (Old Town). Be sure to visit Plaza del Castillo for an
overview of local history, including artifacts from Roman occupation.
- La Concha Beach
- San Sebastián Cathedral
- Urgull Hill
- Basilica of Saint Mary of the Chorus
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Bilbao, Spain
The city of Bilbao is in north Spain and is famous for its cuisine, including
grilled fish. The food in Bilbao is influenced by various cultures, including
Basque, French and Italian. If you’re planning on visiting Bilbao, be sure to
check out some restaurants known for their grilled seafood dishes like pulpo
(octopus) and mariscos (shellfish).
- Bilbao: Guggenheim Guided Tour with Skip-the-Line
- Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
- Azkuna Centre
- Basque Museum