Culture | Granada Arab baths in Granada As the heir to the culture of Al-Andalus and the thousand-year-old tradition of the hammam, Granada is the ideal Spanish city to take the plunge and try an Arab bath. These baths are spaces where you can relax in water of different temperatures, soothed by the gentle background music, the murmur of the water and the scents of other eras, ...
Culture | Mérida Mérida - visit the Roman Empire Window-shopping in boutiques and finding a Roman temple around the corner. Enjoying an open-air theatre performance in a monumental theatre, with a history stretching back over 2000 years. Crossing a Roman bridge and coming face-to-face with an Arab fortress. ...
Urban tourism | Cáceres What to see and do in Cáceres, a World Heritage City and a filming location for the Game of Thrones Romans, Muslims, Jews and Christians built and wrote the history of the city of Cáceres. You will soon see why UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1986. The architecture here includes a number of buildings constructed between the 14th and 18th centuries. ...
Routes Roman Baetica Route: A journey to ancient Rome in Andalusia Can you imagine walking along the Roman road of the ancient Via Augusta? The Betic Route crosses the territories of Seville, Cordoba, and Cadiz, which were part of the Roman Empire between the 3rd century BC and the 5th century AD. ...
Urban tourism | Cáceres Two day tour of Cáceres Cáceres is one of Spain's World Heritage Cities. With the third largest monument ensemble in Europe, this city will transport you back to the Renaissance and especially medieval times thanks to its remarkably well-preserved streets, squares, palaces and walls. ...
Nature | Cáceres Road trip to explore Cáceres and the natural beauties of the surrounding area Cáceres is a destination that’s jam-packed with history, and one that never fails to capture the imagination of all who explore its streets. Its Old Quarter has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, and nearby there are some beautiful natural spaces with a huge variety of flora and fauna to be enjoyed. ...
Nature | Toledo Road trip to explore Toledo and the natural parks nearby If you’re planning a trip that includes both culture and nature, then we strongly recommend you take a look at Toledo. The old quarter has been awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO, and the city is located very close to some areas of outstanding natural beauty. This 115-kilometre route is a good option for taking slowly, over a few days.
Routes Two cultural tours in Alcalá de Henares: the Cervantes Route and the Cisneros Route Alcalá de Henares is one of the birthplaces of Spanish literature, and its university and historic quarter have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s just a few kilometres from Madrid and offers visitors a unique cultural heritage. ...
Urban tourism | Segovia Segovia, a city with a long history, near Madrid Segovia sits between the rivers Clamores and Eresma, and is an essential part of any trip to the Castilla y León region. Read on and discover the relics of the past that cannot be missed on your next trip to Spain.
Urban tourism | Tarragona What to do in Tarragona: tips for exploring the capital of the Costa Daurada in Catalonia Tarragona is famous for its history. The city of Tarraco was established by the Romans over 2000 years ago. In the year 218 BC to be exact. From that moment on, each period of history has left its mark on the city. You can explore many different centuries from history just by crossing from one street to another.
Urban tourism | Salamanca Unusual places and routes in Salamanca Street art, legendary places, unknown spaces, spectacular towers… The city of Salamanca has plenty of unusual things to see and do for those who want a different way to explore it.
Urban tourism Granada in 7 viewing points and 7 quotes This line is famous in the city, and almost everybody agrees. We suggest a way to test the theory - looking at the city from its most spectacular viewing points.