León The Pulchra Leonina, the Sistine Chapel; of Spanish Romanesque architecture and the old Hospital de San Marcos are the key points of this former Roman encampment.
Lerma Lerma stands on a hill overlooking the valley of the river Arlanza. Dating back to pre-Roman times, the town reached its height under the Duke of Lerma, a favourite of Felipe III, between 1598 and 1618.
Liérganes The urban complex of this Cantabrian town was declared of national historical-artistic interest in 1978 and contains valuable classicist architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Llançà Located in the Alt Empordà, 160 km from Barcelona and 20 km from the border with France, the town of Llançá has become a good option for a quiet holiday.
Llanes Llanes is a perfect example of a historic town. Its old town centre is an official historic and artistic heritage site, with interesting civil, religious and military architecture.
Los Llanos de Aridane It is a modern town situated in the west of La Palma and surrounded by farmland.
Lérida In the centre of the fertile plain of the river Segre sits Lleida, a city which has played host to several cultures through its history. Prominent atop a hill in the historic quarter of the city is the old cathedral or Seu Vella, symbol of the capital.
Llerena Llerena, situated in the Badajoz region of Southern Campiña, has a rich monumental patrimony, the legacy of its glorious history.
Lloret de Mar On the most southerly part of the Costa Brava, lies the town of Lloret de Mar. With a deep seaside tradition, today it is one of the largest tourist centres on Girona's sea front.
Loja Loja is 55 kilometres from Granada. Washed by water from many different rivers and streams, the town has important historic monuments, with palaces, churches, convents, gardens and stately houses.
Lorca Declared a historic and artistic site in 1964, Lorca is known as the 'Baroque city' thanks to the important Baroque monuments in its historic centre.
Lourenza Lourenzá is a town with great appeal thanks to its scenery -among which is the area of Cazolga-, the fishing on its rivers and streams and its historic buildings.
Luanco The fishing village of Luanco is less than 40 kilometres from Oviedo. It has an interesting historic centre as well as beautiful beaches washed by the Bay of Biscay.
Luarca Hidden on the Asturian coast, Luarca is a quiet town of white houses which preserves all the charm and attraction of its seafaring tradition.
Lucena The second, most populated city in the province of Cordoba. It offers to the visitor numerous incentives, from its history and heritage, to its impressive surroundings.
Corella Situated 92 km from Pamplona, the territory of Corella stands out because of its religious buildings in the baroque style.
Coria The stone bridge, a civil architecture project from the Renaissance, stands over a riverbed that is dry since 1590, when the Alagón river was naturally diverted from its course as a result of a powerful flood.
Corralejo Corralejo is a town situated in the northernmost part of the island of Fuerteventura, in the municipality of La Oliva. Surrounded by an unusual landscape of dunes, the town combines the traditional seafaring flavour of its port with interesting tourist activity.
Coruña del Conde Coruña del Conde, Burgos, is located in the prestigious region of Ribera del Duero, famous for its wine tradition.
El Cotillo To the north of the town is an extensive stretch of sand which has attracted tourism and discrete housing developments.
Covarrubias Covarrubias owes its name to the reddish caves that abound in the surroundings. Its city centre, declared a Property of Cultural Interest, is one of the best examples of typical Castilian town planning, with arcaded streets and half-timbered houses.
Cudillero Cudillero is a small, picturesque fishing port nestled on the side of a mountain. It is known for its hanging houses with eaves and brightly coloured windows, set on a steep horseshoe of cliffs surrounding the harbour.