Archena The spa town of Archena, a place of significant archaeological finds, is in the heart of Murcia's market garden country, surrounded by the mountains of the pretty Valle de Ricote and 23 kilometres from the city of Murcia.
Arcos de la Frontera Sitting on a spectacular sheer cliff, Arcos de la Frontera is a picturesque town in the province of Cadiz full of small reminders of its Arab inheritance.
Arenas de San Pedro In addition to its wealth of heritage, Arenas de San Pedro is a site of tourist interest due to its famous Águila Caves, discovered in 1963 and located just six kilometres from the town.
Arenys de Mar On Costa del Maresme, between the Mediterranenan Sea and Barcelona's Sierra Litoral, we find this traditional fishing town.
Ares del Maestre The town of Ares del Maestre sits on the top of a rocky hill, on a privileged location that overlooks the beautiful and rugged landscape of the region of El Maestrazgo.
Arévalo The capital of La Moraña is a village that has a long fighting tradition. It is also an important example of Ávila's Mudejar architecture, and was declared a Historic-Artistic Site.
Armallones A town located on the course of the Upper Tajo river, in a gorgeous valley whose springs pour into the Tajo.
Arona The municipality of Arona boasts more than 15 kilometres of beaches with excellent views of the nearby mountains. Meanwhile, the town itself offers interesting examples of popular architecture combining colonial and Pre-Hispanic elements.
Arrecife Arrecife, the capital of Lanzarote, is a quiet, beautiful port city situated on the eastern coast of the island.
Arriondas This village, surrounded by mountains, is a paradise for hiking lovers and fans of active tourism.
Arroyo de la Luz Pottery is a traditional craft in Arroyo de la Luz, its cooking pots being quite famous throughout the region.
Arteara In the south of the island of Gran Canaria, in the municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana, you find the Arteara necropolis, declared a Historic-Artistic Monument.
Artenara Almost the entire municipality of Artenara forms part of the Tamadaba Nature Reserve. In this setting framed by the massifs of Altavista and Tamada stands the Tejeda Crater, the biggest volcanic basin on the island.
Artíes Artíes, at an altitude of 1,114 metres, is located in a small widening of the Upper Aran Valley, and is dominated by the peak of Montarto, at almost 3,000 metres in height.
Arucas The municipality provides the opportunity to see corners which still preserve part of their original natural beauty.
Astorga The capital of the county of Maragatería in the province of León offers a rich medieval legacy, the result of its location at the crossroads of: the Pilgrim's Road to Santiago de Compostela and the Ruta de la Plata (Silver Road).
Atapuerca Atapuerca is a small municipality located 18 kilometres from Burgos, on the north slope of the mountain range with the same name. It is renowned for the prehistoric archaeological sites discovered there.
Atienza Atienza dates back to prehistoric times. This medieval town retains the distinct urban layout and architectural flavour of when it used to function as a strategic frontier between Christian and Moorish lands. Its historic quarter has the Property of Cultural Interest designation.
Ávila Ávila will always be associated with the image of its city walls. Visible from far away, they are among the best-preserved and most complete in Europe.
Avilés It is situated on the central strip of the coastline of Asturias, to the west of the cape of Peñas. An old seafaring and farming town, it is now a modern city and a major iron and steel centre, a product of demographic growth and the industrial boom.