Irún The industrial and commercial character of Irún make it the most significant city on the banks of the Bidasoa river.
Isla Cristina Located in the western part of the province, in Costa de la Luz, Isla Cristina is a modern town with a long seafaring tradition, a great place to find salted meats and canned fish.
Jaca Jaca is known as “the pearl of the Pyrenees”. It is a cosmopolitan European city, and a key stop on the St James Way (Camino de Santiago).
Jaén This provincial capital boasts the largest number of protected spaces and castles and fortresses in Spain, and stands in a setting of olive groves.
Jarandilla de la Vera Charles I of Spain lived in Jarandilla Palace, constructed in the 15th century, while Yuste was being prepared. The palace is now a Parador hotel.
Jerez de los Caballeros A city in Badajoz where many different cultures, knowledge and artistic styles overlap, from prehistoric times to Gothic and Baroque.
Jerez de la Frontera Jerez de la Frontera, well known for its wines, its horses and its flamenco, preserves a historic centre that has been declared a historic artistic site.
Jimena de la Frontera Situated very close to Algeciras Bay, Jimena de la Frontera is an exceptional spot where the Ronda Mountains and the Strait of Gibraltar meet. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest.
L'Alfàs del Pí L'Alfàs del Pí is 48 kilometres from Alicante. This small town is situated on the Mediterranean coast and is surrounded by plantations of fruit trees, alternating with olive groves and pine woods.
L'Escala The coastal town of L'Escala has a great variety of landscapes and different inhabited areas. These go from modern seafront developments, to the historic old town and the nearby medieval village of Sant Martí.
L'Espluga de Francolí In the heart of the Conca de Barberà region, halfway between the inland territory and the coast of Tarragona, is L’Espluga de Francolí.
L'Estartit L'Estartit is most outstanding for its interesting landscapes and stunning natural beauty, with views over the bay, the Medes Islands and the surrounding protected countryside.
La Graciosa (Island) The eighth Canary Island is a small, dreamy paradise island, the perfect destination for those who desire peace and quiet and enjoy nature in its purest state. With its white sand beaches and turquoise water it has no asphalted roads or pollution. It is a treasure waiting to be discovered, with just over 700 inhabitants.
Laguardia Laguardia is the largest town of Rioja Alavesa and one of the most beautiful. It is famous throughout the world for its wines and for being the birthplace of the fabulist Samaniego.
L'Ametlla de Mar On the Costa Daurada, l'Ametlla de Mar is a destination to relax and enjoy water sports and scuba diving. There is a fishing harbour and 24 beautiful sandy or rocky coves, on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, surrounded by pine forests and cliffs.
Laredo Nestled between the Treto estuary and the Santoña bay, Laredo is one of the main tourist towns on the Cantabrian coast.
Laujar de Andarax The municipality is located on the foothill of Sierra Nevada, and in front of Sierra Gádor, in Alpujarra de Almería. The magnificent natural setting makes it the ideal place for rural tourism.
Ledesma The lovely town of Ledesma is only 35 kilometres from the city of Salamanca, on the banks of the Tormes River and close to the Arribes del Duero Nature Reserve.
Lekeitio At one end of the Bay of Biscay, Lekeitio combines Gothic architectural gems with its fishing village and wide beaches.
León The Pulchra Leonina, the Sistine Chapel; of Spanish Romanesque architecture and the old Hospital de San Marcos are the key points of this former Roman encampment.
Liérganes The urban complex of this Cantabrian town was declared of national historical-artistic interest in 1978 and contains valuable classicist architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Llançà Located in the Alt Empordà, 160 km from Barcelona and 20 km from the border with France, the town of Llançá has become a good option for a quiet holiday.
Los Llanos de Aridane It is a modern town situated in the west of La Palma and surrounded by farmland.
Llerena Llerena, situated in the Badajoz region of Southern Campiña, has a rich monumental patrimony, the legacy of its glorious history.
Llodio Llodio is the second biggest town in Araba-Álava in the Basque Country. It is the gateway to the Ayala valley, through which the Nervión river flows. There are a number of routes and activities to get to know the area's beautiful mountain environment.
Lloret de Mar On the most southerly part of the Costa Brava, lies the town of Lloret de Mar. With a deep seaside tradition, today it is one of the largest tourist centres on Girona's sea front.
Logroño Logroño, capital of La Rioja, is a city rich in history and traditions that have been preserved since the Middle Ages. The Camino de Santiago converted it into one of the most important towns on the route, leaving behind an interesting collection of monuments closely associated with this pilgrimage.
Loja Loja is 55 kilometres from Granada. Washed by water from many different rivers and streams, the town has important historic monuments, with palaces, churches, convents, gardens and stately houses.
Lorca Declared a historic and artistic site in 1964, Lorca is known as the 'Baroque city' thanks to the important Baroque monuments in its historic centre.
Lourenza Lourenzá is a town with great appeal thanks to its scenery -among which is the area of Cazolga-, the fishing on its rivers and streams and its historic buildings.
Luanco The fishing village of Luanco is less than 40 kilometres from Oviedo. It has an interesting historic centre as well as beautiful beaches washed by the Bay of Biscay.
Luarca Hidden on the Asturian coast, Luarca is a quiet town of white houses which preserves all the charm and attraction of its seafaring tradition.
Lucena The second, most populated city in the province of Cordoba. It offers to the visitor numerous incentives, from its history and heritage, to its impressive surroundings.