Spain, one of country with many fascinating tourist attractions.
Spain is better known as "sun-drenched and wild land". The country has
amazing, "toreros '(bullfighters), and' flamenco bailaors '(dancer).
Also, popular for the' Steaming paella and 'pitchers of sangria', this
place is simply awesome. The country is also known for its beautiful
splendor. You can enjoy many famous touris attractions in Spain like
visit the Alhambra in Granada, Seeing the Amazing architecture of Frank
Gehry, Skiing in the Sierra Nevada
mountain, take part in local village fiesta, see the spectaculer views
at Ronda, visit Barcelona, enjoy the Art of Spain and much more.
And here are top 5 tourist attractions in Spain :
1. Real Palacio
Real Palacio (Royal Palace) of Madrid is the official residence of the
king of Spain, although it is only used for state ceremonies. The Royal
Palace was built between 1738-1755 and King Carlos III stay in the
palace on 1764. Madrid's Royal Palace of is considered to be one of the
finest palaces in Europe. It is not the official residence of the King
of Spain, that is the Zarzuela Palace outside Madrid, though official
banquets and other important state events do take place here.
Real Palacio is the largest palace in Europe by floor area. The palace
has 135,000 square metres (1,450,000 sq ft) of floorspace and contains
3418 rooms. The interior of the palace is notable for its wealth of art,
in regards to the use of all kinds of fine materials in its
construction and the decoration of its rooms with artwork of all kinds,
such as paintings by artists such as Caravaggio, Velázquez and Francisco
de Goya and frescoes by Corrado Giaquinto, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
and Anton Raphael Mengs. Other collections that are preserved in the
building are the Royal Armoury, Porcelain, Watches, Furniture and
Silverware.
2. La Concha
La Concha in San Sebastian is one of the best beaches in Europe,
especially Spain. Here you can go surfing, walking along the promenade
to find a good restaurant and enjoy the beautiful scenery. La Concha is
surrounded by steep cliffs and islands around it. Here visitors can play
surf, stroll the beach and enjoy the atmosphere of a typical forage
Spain. La Concha is one of the sights in the country of Spain. If you
had the opportunity to travel to Spain is not complete if you do not stop at the La Concha.
Here you’re treated to some amazing views across the bay towards the little tree-topped island of Santa Clara. With soft sand, spectacular views and clean, clear Atlantic waters. But La Concha is long enough and wide enough for you to find a peaceful spot, even in peak season. As you’d expect from a city beach, the facilities are excellent, with plenty of changing rooms and sunbeds. With such a fine combination of culture and natural beauty. La Concha is one of the nicest beaches you'll ever get in a city.
Here you’re treated to some amazing views across the bay towards the little tree-topped island of Santa Clara. With soft sand, spectacular views and clean, clear Atlantic waters. But La Concha is long enough and wide enough for you to find a peaceful spot, even in peak season. As you’d expect from a city beach, the facilities are excellent, with plenty of changing rooms and sunbeds. With such a fine combination of culture and natural beauty. La Concha is one of the nicest beaches you'll ever get in a city.
3. Aqueduct Of Segovia
The aqueducts are located on the Iberian Peninsula and is a part of UNESCO World Heritage Site. The aqueducts are a major architectural landmark in the city. It continues to function to the present day, in good condition and well preserved.
4. Sagrada Familia
Sagrada Familia is a large Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, and one
of the most visited tourist attractions in Spain. It was designed by
Antoni Gaudí, a Catalan architect who worked on this project for nearly
40 years until his death in 1926. The remarkable church is well worth a
visit. You can visit the crypt were Gaudí is buried as well as the
transept and central nave with its giant, tree-like pillars and
spectacular vaulting. A museum narrates the history of the church and
tells the story of its great architect. You can also visit the towers.
An elevator and a long walk will lead you to the top of a tower from
where you have a magnificent view over Barcelona.
5. Alhambra Palace
The palace was built in the 14th century by the Nasrid sultans. Alhambra
is a palace complex, the royal relics of the golden age of Andalusia
located on a hill at the edge of Granada city province of Andalusia
region of southern Spain. Alhambra is also one of the top cultural highlights
ever achieved by a European. Complex that was about 1300 years, ever
became a settlement for forty thousand people, complete with housing, schools and gardens and their gardens. Alhambra palace is now one of the major Spain's tourist attractions and many visitors come to Granada just to see the Alhambra
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