Vigo
One of the largest and most important fishing ports in all of Europe and is known for its freezing and canning industry.
Gijón
This port city of about 275,000 on Spain's north coast began 3,000 years ago as a fishing village.
Bilbao
Famous for its iconic Guggenheim Museum, which is renowned for its architecture and contemporary art collection.
Zaragoza
The city is famous for its folklore, local cuisine, and landmarks such as the Basílica del Pilar, La Seo Cathedral and the Aljafería Palace.
Barcelona
A Mediterranean city with excellent beaches and good weather. Art, gastronomy, and sports excel exceptionally.
Palma
An exciting Mediterranean capital which seduces thousands of visitors each year with its rich offering of art, culture and gastronomy.
Valencia
Has been called the city of the 100 bell towers, of which the most outstanding are the Gothic Miguelete Tower (1381–1424), adjoining the cathedral, and the hexagonal Tower of Santa Catalina (1688–1705), a fine example of Valencian Baroque style.
Alicante
Home to some of the most pristine beaches in Spain.
Las Palmas
A popular place to base a Canary Islands vacation.
Murcia
The city, as the capital of the comarca Huerta de Murcia, is called "Europe's orchard" due to its long agricultural tradition and its fruit, vegetable, and flower production and exports.
Granada
Contains many notable architectural and artistic monuments.
Malaga
Famous as Picasso's birthplace and the gateway to Spain's Costa del Sol.
Seville
One of Spain's most popular destinations, home to some of the country's famed traditions like flamenco and bullfighting.
Córdoba
Famous for its leather work, known for its historic technique known as guadameci.
Madrid
It's greatest secrets is that the altar of the church of San Ginés preserves a stuffed crocodile.
Valladolid
Renowned as the birthplace of Spanish, this city has been home to such prominent Spanish writers as José Zorrilla or Miguel Delibes.