Spain, the Iberian Peninsula

The best cities to visit in Spain

Spain, a country brimming with diverse landscapes and vibrant cities, offers travelers a plethora of experiences waiting to be explored. From the sun-drenched beaches of the Mediterranean coast to the snow-capped peaks of the Pyrenees, the Spanish cities are scattered across the picturesque Peninsula Ibérica, inviting visitors to embark on unforgettable journeys. While the vast expanse of the peninsula may seem daunting at first, with a bit of planning and organization, navigating Spain’s myriad destinations becomes a delight. Whether by train, bus, car, or even on foot, there are countless ways to traverse the country and immerse oneself in its rich culture, history, and cuisine. With each city offering its own unique charm and allure, travelers can create memorable experiences tailored to their interests and preferences, discovering the beauty and diversity that Spain has to offer.

The best ways to commute and travel in Spain

Spain offers a variety of efficient and convenient transportation options for travelers to explore its diverse landscapes and vibrant cities: Train, Metro, Bus, Car Rental, Taxi, Bicycle, Walking

Here are the options

  • Road trip with your cousin in a rented car
  • Hitchhiking with your love
  • Crash on a carpool with Blablacar on solo
  • Jump on a train with your best friend
  • Get a bus with your neighbour
  • Do it the sporty way and jump on a bike!



What are the accommodations in Spain?

How can I find a place to stay?

  • Of course you can go in a 5 stars hotel in Costa Brava, rest at the beach all day long, and do some shopping
  • Or get an all-in in a Clubmed.

But if you are looking to make it more adventurous, as per a backpack, lastminutes trip, here are some tips for you. You can either

  • Crash in a camping even at 11pm it might still be open
  • Wild camping should also be an option for the more adventurous ones, but you won’t get access to bathrooms, showers (unless there is one open next to a beach spot – it sounds familiar to me)
  • You can stop and find a Bed & Breakfast on the road. Don’t worry if it’s not booked, and you arrive late, the owner might know his neighbour that still have available room in your budget. People in Spain are welcoming
This page presents some of the most famous Spanish cities, where I had the chance to visit and travel. Here are the best tips, hiking spots to don’t miss: Ruta del Cares in the North Ouest, close of Ovideo; The volcano in Lanzarote….

The best spanish Tapas to try out

  • Tortilla
  • Patatas bravas (that comes with a spicy tomato sauce)
  • Chorizo
  • Jamon ibérico
  • Calamares fritos
  • Pan con tomatos y alho (bread with tomato and garlic)
  • Croquettas
  • Quesos (cheese)
  • Pulpos
  • Gazpacho
  • Paella
  • Gambas al ajillo (Prawns fried in garlic)
When travelling in Spain, don’t forget to try the special Tapas with the glass of fresh juicy Sangria (white, red or royal with champagne!).

Salamanca

Nice authentic city with old building. You can walk around the Heart of city within a fortification and discover some impressive old building (Plaza Mayor, Casa de la Conchas…), eat some tapas, take the sun in gardens (Huerto de Calixo y Melibea).

Five things to see in Salamanca

  • Plaza Mayor
  • Salamanca Cathedral
  • University of Salamanca
  • Casa de las Conchas
  • Pontifical University of Salamanca



San Sebastien

City next the French border and the Pyrénées. A main stop point for the Saint Jacques de Compestel’s hikers.
The city built along the sea with a long sandy beach, and a little hill to climb in 30min to 1h. Beautiful view of the sea and the city. You will have the chance to visit some military installation and “Fortification?” in the forest.
A lot of restaurants with Tapas (arrange on the counter), local sangria and beers.

Five great places to visit in San Sebastien

  • La Concha Beach
  • Old Town (Parte Vieja)
  • Monte Urgull
  • Monte Igueldo
  • San Telmo Museum

Malaga

Malaga beckons visitors with its enchanting blend of ancient history, vibrant culture, and Mediterranean charm. As one of Spain’s oldest cities, Malaga boasts a rich tapestry of architectural treasures, from its majestic Moorish fortress, the Alcazaba, to the ornate Renaissance cathedral towering over the historic city center. Beyond its storied past, Malaga exudes a lively ambiance, with bustling markets, chic boutiques, and bustling tapas bars lining its picturesque streets. With its golden beaches, azure waters, and year-round sunshine, Malaga offers a perfect blend of cultural exploration and coastal relaxation, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking the essence of Andalusian allure.

Ruta del Cares (the Cares trail)

The Senda en la Ruta del Cares is a wonderful trail in the North West of Spain, in Asturias. It takes few hours en brings you higher in the mountains. The paths are sometimes narrow with a cliff on your side, holes in the rock, goats walking around, and an amazing view. There is bus that takes you from the main village if you don’t want to take your car over there. Caution some rocks can fall from above you, or on the street where your car is parked. There are various types of accommodation to rent with different budget.

Barcelona

Barcelona, a vibrant metropolis on the northeastern coast of Spain, entices visitors with its tantalizing culinary scene, iconic landmarks, and electrifying nightlife. Renowned for its delectable Catalan cuisine, the city offers a feast for the senses with dishes like paella, tapas, and fresh seafood served in bustling markets and cozy taverns. Beyond its gastronomic delights, Barcelona boasts a wealth of attractions, from the architectural marvels of Antoni Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia and Park Güell to the historic Gothic Quarter and bustling La Rambla boulevard. As the sun sets, the city comes alive with a dynamic nightlife scene catering to every taste, from trendy rooftop bars and beachfront clubs to intimate jazz lounges and traditional flamenco shows. Whether indulging in gourmet delights, exploring iconic landmarks, or dancing the night away, Barcelona offers an unforgettable experience for every type of traveler.

Madrid

Madrid, the vibrant capital of Spain, captivates visitors with its rich tapestry of culture, history, and culinary delights. Renowned for its bustling food markets, the city offers a gastronomic adventure with traditional dishes like cocido madrileño, bocadillos de calamares, and churros con chocolate served in lively tapas bars and Michelin-starred restaurants. Amidst its charming streets and grand boulevards, Madrid boasts an impressive array of attractions, including the magnificent Royal Palace, the world-renowned Prado Museum, and the bustling Puerta del Sol square. As night falls, the city comes alive with a diverse nightlife scene, offering everything from chic rooftop bars and flamenco tablaos to underground clubs and late-night eateries. Whether savoring culinary delights, immersing in cultural treasures, or dancing the night away, Madrid promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler.

Bilbao

Bilbao is well-known for the architecture. The central city can be travelled to by foot in one day to have a look around the main building.

Lanzarote and his activities

  • Hiking in the Parque nacional de timanfaya
  • VTT in Costa Teguise
  • Playa Blanca
  • Puerto del Carmen
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