Valverde Valverde, capital of the island of El Hierro, is a quiet city surrounded by beautiful natural spaces. Valverde sits on a mountain situated 600-700 metres above sea level. Curiously, it is the only Canary Islands capital not to be on the coast.
Vejer de la Frontera Declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 1976, and winner of the First National Embellishment Award in 1978, Vejer de la Frontera's most stunning feature is the Arab-Andalusian popular architecture.
Vélez Blanco Town located in the north of Almería surrounded by mountains. Its Mediterranean climate entices you to stroll around or to simply relax.
El Vendrell El Vendrell, capital of the coastal region of Baix Penedès, is on the Costa Daurada of Tarragona, and is certified with the Family Tourism Destination seal. Already in Roman times, the enclave was an important communications hub since the Vía Augusta crossed the town. ...
Venta de Baños In the Cerrato region of Palencia is the town of Venta de Baños, less than 15 kilometres from the capital. It is a modern city where the church of Santa Rosa de Lima stands out. It was restored in the 19th century, but its origins date back to the 12th century.
Vic Vic, the capital of the region of Osona, Barcelona, is located on the banks of the Meder river, in the vicinity of the impressive Sau reservoir. A Neoclassical cathedral dominates its secluded historic quarter, filled with attractions.
Vielha Vielha, capital of the Arán Valley, is surrounded by peaks reaching over 2,000 metres above sea level.
Vigo In the Galician province of Pontevedra, situated on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, lies the city that lends its name to the southernmost estuary of the Rías Baixas: Vigo.
Vilalba Vilalba is the capital of A Terra Cha, a communications crossroads and a town famous for its recent growth and the local products: capons, San Simón cheeses...
Villaescusa de Haro Village in La Mancha, with a rich historic and monumental heritage, that includes important Gothic-Renaissance buildings. Its historical importance is corroborated by the numerous Roman, Visigothic, and Arab vestiges that it preserves.