3. Barcelona
Barcelona will most likely remain one of Spain’s most popular destinations. This Catalan capital is eternally colourful and exciting. You will find the modern, alongside the ancient resulting in a culture that is truly thrilling to experience. Not to be missed is the architecture designed by Antoni Gaudí, such as La Sagrada Familia, Park Güell and Casa Battló. You could also spend a morning taking in the views of the Santa Maria del Mar which is a Gothic temple with beautiful stained glass panels. Finally take a trip to Mount Tibidabo for stunning views of the sparkling sea, as well as the city as a whole. Rest assured that a few days in Barcelona will be both inspiring and relaxing.
4. Seville
Seville is the capital of Andalusia in Southern Spain is a lively and fun city. You can explore its historical monuments to truly appreciate its rich past. Visiting the Real Alcázar, for example, will give you a taste of cosmopolitan architecture in this city. The Seville Cathedral is also breathtaking, and with 80 chapels it is the largest Cathedral by volume in the entire world, earning its status as a world heritage site. You can spend hours here exploring and admiring the many peculiarities of this structure. There are remnants of the mosque that it once was in the corner, giving testimony to Spain’s tumultuous past. Also, ensure you visit Plaza de España (seen below) which covers an impressive 50,000 square metres and is one of the most beautiful places in the city.