Spain’s Soul in Color
Madrid Lights, Spain Nights

Barcelona
Barcelona is an incredibly popular destination with visitors from all over the globe and with good reason – its wealth of stunning architecture, incredible food scene, charming neighborhoods and a thriving nightlife is enough to rival any major city.
Valencia
It offers a renowned arts and culture scene, most prominently via the City of Arts and Sciences complex. It’s also special for its rich festivals, street art, blend of city and beach life, and overall affordability.


Granada
Granada is one of the most charming cities in Europe.The Alhambra is the crown jewel of Granada. Perched high atop a hill in the center of the city this UNESCO World Heritage Site dominates the skyline.
Marbella
Marbella is not only about lively nightclubs and bars but has pristine beaches to explore, some world-class museums with art galleries to visit, and incredible architecture to witness.


Seville
Seville is world-renowned for its beautiful architecture, monuments, flamenco, and tapas scene. This lovely Andalusian city oozes a rich history through its quaint neighborhoods, historic churches, and palaces. You will be blown away by the incredible sights Seville has to offer.
Zaragoza
Zaragoza is a great city, with a lot of social live and constant animation. Its always vibrant streets invite you to enjoy the rich taste of tapas in the outdoor sitting areas.


Malaga
Malaga is a city full of historic spots, like the Alcazaba, one of the largest Arab fortresses in Andalusia, or Gibralfaro Castle, which offers the best views over the whole city. At the foot of the castle there is a Roman theatre and an old town to stroll around.
Murcia
Murcia, Spain is famous for its many tourist attractions, including its cathedral, casino, plaza, monastery, coastline, and castle.Murcia’s sights include its famous cathedral with its 90-metre (300 ft) tall bell tower


Palma
It is Known for its sun and beach tourism, it also has a beautiful old town. The Cathedral, the Almudaina Palace, the Lonja and the Plaza Mayor square are some of the places where travellers should definitely make a stop. Fishing boats, pine forests and palm trees frame the most beautiful monuments.
Las Palmas
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is always a relaxing holiday destination, especially when you find yourself on Las Canteras beach. It is the city’s main beach and its promenade is over three kilometres long. It’s practically obligatory to have a dip in these transparent waters and watch the fish swim around you.


Bilbao
Bilbao is famous for its iconic Guggenheim Museum, which is renowned for its architecture and contemporary art collection. The city is also known for its delicious Basque cuisine, with a range of traditional dishes such as pintxos and bacalao al pil-pil
San Sebastián
San Sebastián is the capital of Spain’s Basque Country, an area known for its beautiful natural scenery, unspoiled beaches, and delicious food.


Córdoba
Córdoba is famous around the world for its Great Mosque. Its historic old town is a World Heritage site, full of little streets to be explored, courtyards full of flowers, inviting squares and lively taverns where you can enjoy a good flamenco performance or try the local cuisine.
Santiago
You can enjoy hiking, cable car rides, and the religious serenity of the Immaculate Conception Sanctuary. Historical hilltop park with serene walks amidst lush gardens, showcasing panoramic city and mountain vistas. Features include strategic rest spots and rich architectural elements.


Segovia
At the foot of the Guadarrama mountains, is Segovia—a city with a fairy-tale castle and where the dawn has illuminated the arches of the Roman aqueduct for 19 centuries. This fantastic city has plenty of attractions of great historical and artistic significance
Girona
Known as the ‘City of the Four Rivers’, Girona’s historic quarter is dominated by medieval buildings and Roman, Arab and Hebrew influences.


Ibiza
Ibiza is well known for its nightlife and electronic dance music club scene in the summer, which attract large numbers of tourists. Ibiza, often referred to as the “White Isle,” is famous for its lively nightlife, breathtaking beaches and diverse cultural heritage.