
This University Town Has Been Shaping Minds (and Stunning Visitors) Since the 13th Century
Golden sandstone buildings, lively plazas, and centuries-old streets give this city an atmosphere that feels both elegant and full of life.

Golden sandstone buildings, lively plazas, and centuries-old streets give this city an atmosphere that feels both elegant and full of life.

Medieval fortress and fairy tale castles are spread throughout Spain. They’re the remains of Spain’s Roman, Moorish and royal past.

Renowned for its gorgeous old Gothic Quarter, great football team, and Gaudi’s masterpiece la Sagrada Familia, Barcelona is one of the most popular places to visit in Europe.

Nestled between two rugged mountain ranges, this lesser-known corner of the Iberian Peninsula is rich in natural beauty and timeless charm.

Beautiful, historic and a lot of fun, Barcelona is one of the top destinations in Europe.

Spain is known for many things, just some of which includes Flamenco dancing and paella.

Rugged coastlines, rolling green hills, and misty forests come together in a region that feels both wild and deeply rooted in tradition.

Golden beaches, palm-lined promenades, and sparkling Mediterranean waters have made this one of Spain’s most appealing coastal escapes.

Golden beaches, volcanic landscapes, and lively resort towns have made this island one of Europe’s most popular year-round escapes.

Set on Spain’s southeast coast, the city of Valencia may not be as visited as Spain’s coastal resorts – or cities like Madrid and Barcelona – but there isn’t any good reason for that.

Set along the Mediterranean coast, this vibrant port city blends centuries of history with bold modern design.

Standing in front of a 16th-century Spanish cathedral, you scan the ornate stone facade—saints, vines, mythical beasts. Then something just… stops you.

Tucked along a sun-drenched stretch of southern Spain’s coastline, this charming seaside town makes a wonderful place to unwind and explore.

Founded as a Roman city, Barcelona was originally a small settlement known as Barcino.

Set at the foot of a dramatic mountain range, this historic Andalusian destination is shaped by centuries of cultural exchange and artistic achievement.
