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.
Tragacete The town of Tragacete, Cuenca, is located at the heart of the Cuenca Mountain Range, a surprising scenery in the midst of the plains of La Mancha.
Tremp Tremp, capital of the Lleida region of Pallars Jussà, is located in a setting shaped by the River Noguera Pallaresa. Its natural environment is home to multiple trails and hosts a wide variety of outdoor sports.
Trevélez Situated on the side of the mountain of Mulhacén, among ravines and hilltops, Trevélez is the ideal place for go hiking.
Tudela A city full of sights overlooked by the monument to the Sacred Heart, which stands on the ruins of the castle. Its historic quarter still has an air of its former Arab, Jewish and Christian inhabitants.
Tui The city, which has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site, has had its heritage enriched over the centuries thanks to its strategic location.
Tuineje Tuineje, capital of the district of the same name, is in the southeastern part of the island of Fuerteventura. The marina of Gran Tarajal and its extensive stretch of coastline with beaches of volcanic sand are just a part of its attraction for tourists.
Turégano 30 km from Segovia you will find Turégano, a village with many monuments and buildings that are real works of art.
Úbeda Beautiful Renaissance buildings are the main attraction in this World Heritage City, which with neighbouring Baeza is one of the best places in Europe to see Renaissance architecture and get a feel for what life was like in that period.
Ubrique Halfway between the Ubrique and Grazalema Mountains, the town of Ubrique, birthplace of famous bullfighters, has interesting traditional architecture and an ancient leather tradition. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest.
Ucles Uclés owes its historical relevance to the La Mancha chapter of the Order of Saint James, which chose this town as the capital of their territory.