- BARCELONA:
Barcelona is without a doubt Spain's cultural capital. The
Catalonian city's urban sprawl is dotted with Antoni Gaudí's
whimsical architecture, including La Sagrada Familia, as well as
museums carrying the masters, such as the Picasso Museum. You can
also explore centuries-old neighborhoods, including Barri Gotic,
which dates back to the Roman Empire. Don't forget to take advantage
of the city's equally magnificent outdoor offerings too, including
Parc Güell and La Barceloneta beach.
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SEVILLA:
This beautiful Andalusian city is awash with romantic allure. During
the day, you'll find outdoor cafes along cobbled streets and
horse-drawn carriages meandering through pastel-colored plazas. And
when night falls, flamenco dancing comes out in full force. This is
the kind of place you should allow yourself to get lost in, but if
you carve out time for popular sites such as the Plaza de España or
the Real Alcázar you won't be disappointed either.
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GRANADA:
Granada's Arabic influence makes this destination different from the
rest of Spain. Thanks to its history as part of the Moorish Empire,
Granada is home to tapas bars and flamenco venues that rub elbows
with Moroccan tea cafes and Arab bathhouses. This confluence allows
you to experience two cultures simultaneously. And you must make
time to behold the breathtaking local treasures, including the
Alhambra and Sierra Nevada National Park.
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