Adeje Situated in the south of the island of Tenerife, between the foothills of the Teide and the crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean, is the Canary Islands town of Adeje.
Agaete On the northwestern coast of the island of Gran Canary stand the whitewashed houses of Agaete. Jagged crags of volcanic rock plunge into the Atlantic ocean creating spectacular cliff faces, while ravines jut back into the island's interior.
Aguilar de Campoo Overlooked from the Aguilón rock by a 12th-century castle, the town of Aguilar de Campoo is a key point on the route of Palencia's Romanesque heritage.
Águilas Águilas is a delightful port city located on the Costa Cálida. A tradition of seafaring now combines with a wide range of tourist facilities, making the most of one of its main attractions, the extensive coastline.
Aínsa Capital of the old kingdom of Sobrarbe, which became part of the kingdom of Aragon in the 11th century, the town is a magnificent example of medieval city design.
Alange The town of Alange in located on the banks of the reservoir of the same name. In Alange we can find cave paintings, as well as some splendid Roman thermal baths, and many monumental buildings.
Alarcón The town of Alarcón is located amid the steep gorges that flank the Jucar river. It was declared a Historic-Artistic Site because of the beauty and harmony of its monuments and natural surroundings.
Albacete The largest city in Castilla-La Mancha is situated on a vast, flat stretch of farmland of great natural value. This peculiar orography gave the region its old Arab name: Al-Basit (the Plain).
Albarracín Former capital of a Taifa kingdom, Albarracín has preserved all its Islamic and medieval flavour. Its old quarter has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest.
La Alberca La Alberca was the first rural town in Spain to be declared a National Historic Monument. A tour of its historic centre reveals the traditional essence of its houses and streets, built centuries ago.