Madrid, which is a great global city with a cosmopolitan air, and Barcelona with a unique style, although it has been prey to its own success and has been singled out as the most overcrowded city for tourism, in the vision of the New York Times.
These are the seven cities that the international press recommends in Spain:
Vejer de la Frontera
This town in Cádiz, with less than 13,000 inhabitants, has a walled historic center, which preserves the castle and several significant churches. Vejer is part of the “Association of the Most Beautiful Towns in Spain”.
Pontevedra
It is considered an administrative, monumental, tourist and service city. City of art and history, it has the second most important historic center in Galicia due to its historical and cultural value in the northwestern region of Spain.
Majorca
Due to its serene atmosphere, it was known as “The Island of Calm”, currently serving as an active tourist destination in the Mediterranean that is attractive to Spanish and international visitors.
Grenade
An elegant city and in Andalusian lands. Granada’s cultural offerings include some twenty museums, including the Granada Science Park and the Granada Museum of Fine Arts, considered the oldest provincial art gallery in the country.
Seville
“An energetic, romantic spot with good views galore,” is how he describes Guardian about Seville. The third city of Spain is very attractive with the imposing cathedral and the fortress, as well as an Andalusian atmosphere that represents a spirit of the Spanish essence.
Valencia
A city with great charm between its walls, its Gothic, Romantic, Baroque and Renaissance buildings. It was founded by the Romans as a colony in the year 138 BC, making it an ancient historical reference point for the Iberian Peninsula.
Ibiza
The star resort of the Spanish Mediterranean, identified as a destination for party people, now changes its vocation and develops services for well-being and rest beyond the endless parties on the beach.