Puebla de Sanabria Its position high on a bend protected by the confluence of the rivers Tera and Castro, made Puebla de Sanabria a strategic site and the scene of a great many battles throughout history.
Puente La Reina It is a town heavily influenced by the Pilgrim's Route to Santiago de Compostela, with the remains of walls and several religious buildings. It owes its foundation to the bridge which Queen Doña Mayor had built over the river Arga.
Puerto del Carmen Puerto del Carmen is Lanzarote's main tourist area. Puerto del Carmen has been transformed from a traditional fishing village into one of Lanzarote's main tourist areas. It has more than six kilometres of beaches alongside calm waters and modern hotel facilities with all the services necessary for the visitor to enjoy a pleasant stay.
Puerto de la Cruz Situated to the north of Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz is one of the island's major tourist centres. A traditional resting place, the city offers a wide range of accommodation, including numerous hotels and several residential complexes.
Puerto del Rosario Washed by the crystal-clear blue waters of the Atlantic, Puerto del Rosario is a lively commercial city full of attractions for tourists.
El Puerto de Santa María One of the places that best represents the Costa de la Luz is El Puerto de Santa María. This town of whitewashed walls lies among pinewoods, beaches and marshes, right on the Bay of Cádiz.
Puigcerdá The village of Puigcerdà, capital of the region of Cerdaña, located in a wide terrace that dominates the Segre river, is a significant commercial centre, having also excellent accommodations and services.
La Seu d'Urgell Situated at the confluence of the rivers Valira and Segre and overlooked to the southeast by the spectacular Sierra de Cadí mountains, La Seu d’Urgell is the most important city in the northern part of the province of Lleida.
Sigüenza This lovely city in the north of the province of Guadalajara is home to an outstanding architectural heritage, and in 1965 was declared a Historic-Artistic site.
Simancas At a strategic location on the banks of the river Pisuerga stands the castle of Simancas, from the 15th century, considered to be one of the most important in Spain and which is an emblematic feature of the town.
Sitges Located between the sea and the mountains, the city of Sitges (which belongs to Barcelona) offers a wide variety of leisure activities to visitors. The Coast of Garraf, on the Mediterranean sea and the surrounding mountains, provide a beautiful natural setting to this town.