Torreblanca Torrenostra Beach and the El Prat Nature Reserve are the two main attractions in this village in the province of Castellón.
Torredembarra Torredembarra is a town on the Costa Daurada that enjoys the privilege of having one of the few remaining natural beaches in Catalonia, Els Muntanyans, which contains semi-mobile dunes and saltwater lagoons.
Torrelaguna It is the place where the founder of Alcalá de Henares University, Cardinal Cisneros, was born. He promoted the construction of several monuments in Torrelaguna. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest.
Torremolinos A place of settlement of the oldest civilizations in the Mediterranean, Torremolinos is today one of the Costa del Sol's prime destinations. The excellent coastline, combined with the pleasant climate, are just some of the attractions this Andalusian town offers.
Torrevieja Torrevieja is a tourist town whose life revolves around the sea and the production of salt. Its two huge salt mines, La Mata y Torrevieja, are surrounded by modern housing estates.
Torrijos A town of much economic potential, whose foundation dates back to Roman times. Its main monument is the Collegiate Church of Santísimo Sacramento, from the 16th century, which has a magnificent façade and a wonderful high reredos.
Torroella de Montgri Torroella de Montgrí is six kilometres from the sea, and its old town is surrounded by walks following the old Roman defensive wall, remains of which can still be seen.
Tortosa Tortosa preserves significant examples of medieval, Renaissance, baroque and modernist architecture. It has been declared to be Historic-Artistic Heritage and some of its buildings, such as the castle of La Suda, are National Monuments.
Tossa de Mar Cliffs, pinewoods, coves and beaches make up the coastal profile of the county of La Selva, the setting for Tossa de Mar.