British tourists love to visit Spain, mostly because of its fantastic weather and great holiday resorts. Now that travelling has got cheaper and cheaper, more travellers are taking the opportunity to visit some of Spain’s most popular tourist attractions….and not just during the summer, but throughout the year.
Not only does Spain have a beautiful coastline, but it is also home to great museums, renowned buildings and it is famous for its outrageous events and traditions. Here are some of the attractions that you must see during your next holidays in Spain.
1. Museo del Prado in Madrid
The Prado Museum is considered one of the most important art galleries in the world and its collection of around 4,000 works will take you on a journey over Spain’s history. Masterpieces at this museum include the works of Goya, Bosch and Rembrandt.
2. Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
The Sagrada Familia is just one of Gaudi’s many masterpieces and it remains unfinished in the capital of Catalonia.
3. La Concha Beach in San Sebastian
The most talked about beach in the north of Spain is where you can cool off on a hot day in San Sebastian.
4. La Alhambra in Granada
This is a mid-14th century Moorish palace and fortress which today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
5. The Running of the Bulls in Pamplona
This rather crazy tradition of running bulls through the narrow streets of Pamplona continues to this day and is an event not to be missed if you love all things Spanish.
6. The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao
This museum is renowned for its unusual architecture and collection of modern and contemporary art.
7. Toldeo
Toledo is just 43 miles from the Spanish capital Madrid and here you can see some of Spain’s most important cultural and monumental heritage.
8. The Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela
This is the goal of many who embark on the Way of St. James and so a very important tourist attraction.
9. Food
Remember to try some of the most traditional dishes depending on the region of Spain that you visit.
10. April Fair in Seville
This is the perfect occasion to find out more about Andalusian culture as well as sample paella, see flamenco and watch bull fights.