Cathedral of Palma de Mallorca

10 essential sights

Don't miss them!

They always top the lists of the most visited sites in Spain. These architectural creations will leave you speechless. Just click on the links below each monument to find more information (opening times, ticket prices, etc.) Which one will you visit first?

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  • The Alhambra


    Detail of the columns at the Alhambra, Granada

    This is perhaps the most famous monument in Spain. You'll find it in Granada, and you'll be amazed at its palaces and gardens. Don't miss the Courtyard of the Lions.

  • Basilica of La Sagrada Familia


    Detail of La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona

    Designed by the brilliant architect Gaudí, this is the most visited religious building in Barcelona. Are you ready to go up to the top of its curious towers?

  • Great Mosque of Cordoba


    Inside the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba

    Like standing in a magical forest of columns – that's how you'll feel inside this ancient architectural wonder.

  • Santiago de Compostela Cathedral


    View of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral

    This is the final destination of the pilgrims on the Way of Saint James. We recommend a guided tour of its rooftops.

  • Burgos Cathedral


    General view of Burgos Cathedral

    This is the only cathedral in Spain to be declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Come and marvel at the light in this Gothic monument.

  • Alcázar of Segovia


    General view of the Alcázar of Segovia

    Together with the aqueduct, the Alcázar fortress is the symbol of the city. It looks like a fairytale castle and offers the most spectacular views.

  • Majorca Cathedral


    Cathedral of Palma de Mallorca

    It's particularly worth noting its spectacular and colourful rose window and the chapel designed by Miquel Barceló. Are you planning a visit to the city of Palma?

  • Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pilar


    Stone Bridge and Basilica of El Pilar

    The perfect way to enjoy this treasure in Zaragoza is by taking a walk over the Puente de Piedra bridge across the Ebro River.

  • Roman theatre in Mérida


    Roman theatre in Mérida

    Although it was built in the year 16 or 15 B.C., it is still used as a theatre today and can seat 3,000 people. Let the show begin!

  • La Giralda tower


    View of La Giralda tower in Seville

    One of the most charming places in Seville? Without a doubt, this tower (and former minaret), offering unforgettable views.