Almazán Sitting on the banks of the river Duero, the town of Almazán owes its name to the Arabs. It has remains of a wall, two entrance gates –Mercado and Herreros- and several churches.
Almendralejo Almendralejo, the nerve centre of Tierra de Barros, gets its name from its original settlement, on land full of almond trees.
Almonaster La Real An Arab castle, Mudéjar and Gothic houses and a mosque form part of the urban hub of Almonaster la Real, which has been declared as a historic and artistic site.
Almonte The most significant attractions here are: The Rocío pilgrimage, Doñana National Park and Matalascañas Beach.
Alquézar A wealth of historical heritage against a beautiful natural setting. Alquézar is located in Huesca, in the foothills of the Pyrenees, within the Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park.
Altafulla Town on the Costa Daurada, province of Tarragona, known for its charming and beautiful old quarter.
Altea As we approach the town by car, Altea's historic quarter appears against the monumental backdrop of Sierra Bernia, offering a gorgeous panoramic view.
Alzira The typically mild and temperate Mediterranean climate means the inhabitants of Alzira are able to celebrate numerous festivals.
Amposta At the southern end of the Costa Daurada is Amposta, one of the most traditional towns on the mouth of the river Ebro. Proximity to the Ebro Delta Nature Reserve makes it a favourite destination of nature lovers.
Ampudia Ampudia, situated in the area known as Tierra de Campos, 22 kilometres from the city of Palencia, is a beautiful example of typical Castilian architecture and urban layout. Its old quarter has the Property of Cultural Interest designation.
Andratx Located 28 km away from Palma, this town is surrounded by pines and almond trees, under the shade of Galatos Peak.
Antequera Antequera is a wealthy town, both culturally and economically. Its historic centre is made up of more than 50 monuments and buildings dating as far back as the Bronze Age, such as the Menga Cave, Viera and Romeral dolmens.