5 Top-Rated Famous Landmarks In Spain

European countries are well-known as the seat of marvelous landscapes and landmarks, putting them on almost everyone’s top lists of tourist destination. Among those is the country of Spain, which has the largest number of World Heritage Cities and the second largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, following Italy.

Spain is a surprise to those who have the image of having to fight for towel space at one of its crowded beaches or sipping sangria while watching a bull fight or flamenco. From the ancient  landmarks left by the Romans and Moors, the medieval castles of the interior, the white villages in inland Andalucía or the vibrant cities of Barcelona and Madrid, there is a great mixture of landmarks in Spain.                                                    
                                                     
Alcazar of Segovia

You have to wonder if Walt Disney had the Alcazar of Segovia in mind when he was thinking of his signature castle design. With its magical turrets and cliff-top location, the Alcazar definitely deserves its place amongst the top 10 visitor attractions of SpainWhether it’s covered in snow or lit up at night, the Alcazar, which started life as an Arab fort in the twelfth century, always looks spectacular.

Dali Museum

Salvador Dali, the famous surrealist painter, is another name strongly associated with Spain.  Art students and fans should definitely visit a Dali museum, if not all four of them. In Portlligat, Cadaqués, you will find the house where Dali lived from 1930-1982 with his wife Gala. After her death he took up residence at Púbol Castle in Girona and set about transforming the medieval building into a monument to his late wife. Both residences are now museums.

Plaza Mayor, Madrid

The throbbing heartbeat of Spain's vibrant capital city, Plaza Mayor has played an important part in Madrid life since the 16th century, when Philip II entrusted the task of designing it to his favorite architect Juan de Herrera, builder of the Escorial. It has served as the stage for ceremonial events the proclamation of a new king, the canonization of saints, the burning of heretics and public entertainment such as chivalric tournaments and bullfights.

Alhambra

Part palace and part fortress, the Alhambra is the pinnacle of Moorish art and one of the best architectural sights in the whole of Europe. Overlooking the pretty hillside city of Granada, it’s easy to spend a day exploring this remarkable monument to Spain’s Muslim past. Its sheer beauty is simply astounding and it’s no wonder it ranks as one of the most incredible visitor attractions in Spain.

Ibiza

Ibiza is one of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Spain. The island is one of the most popular party destinations in all of Europe. During summer, the island’s population doubles as tourists flock to Ibiza to enjoy the night clubs, beach bars and restaurants.

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