This stunning church is unfinished but nonetheless remains one of Gaudí's masterpieces.
This wonderful park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
Barcelona's main cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Barcelona and a lavish showcase of Gothic architecture - its high ceilings and…
This long pedestrian street is lined with cafés, bars, shops and souvenir stalls.
The fountain situated right below the Palau Nacional was designed for the Barcelona International Exhibition in 1929.
Madrid's central square is dominated by a bronze statue of King Philip III, dating back to 1616.
The most famous central square is the official starting point for Spain's 6 National Roads.
The square has become one of the most iconic places in Madrid and is an absolute must for every tourist.
This splendid monumental gate commissioned by Carlos III is the most notable sight of the Independence Square.
The Neo-classical square was constructed in the 18th century and is adorned with the Fountain of Neptune, designed by the Spanish sculptor…
One of the best examples of Mudéjar architecture and the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe.
Plaza de España, located in the heart of Maria Luisa Park, is a fine example of a mixture of Renaissance and Moorish Revival styles.
The brand new fascinating amoeba-like umbrella is said to be the largest wooden structure in the world.
The old Jewish neighborhood takes its name from a Mudéjar style church that used to stand on Plaza de Santa Cruz.
This imposing cathedral, commissioned by James I of Aragon in 1229, was built on the site of an old Arab mosque.
Its perfectly formed round design containing three turrets, makes this castle unique in Spain.
This magnificent bell tower dates back to 1184 and it is now one of the three remaining Almohad minarets in the whole world.
The citadel was built by the Moors and remained a Moor stronghold for around 200 years.
Built in the 15th century as a trading centre for merchants, it is one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture on the island.
Cape Finisterre is a rock-bound peninsula on the west coast of Galicia, Spain.In Roman times it was believed to be an end of the known…
The Formentor or Cap de Formentor Lighthouse is an active lighthouse on the Spanish island of Majorca.