Discover the Best cities to visit in Spain

Visit the most emblematic, different cities with the best gastronomy

Spain, with its rich history, traditions and vibrant culture, offers an endless number of cities that win over travellers from all over the world. From the majestic cities of Madrid and Barcelona, to the charming corners of cities such as Seville, Granada and Salamanca, each place tells a unique and fascinating story. As you stroll through their streets, you'll discover a perfect blend of ancient and modern architecture, world-renowned museums and gastronomy to delight every palate. If you're looking to immerse yourself in the true essence of each city, stay in a B&B in the most beautiful Spanish cities.

History, culture and gastronomy

B&B Granada

Granada

Discover the wonderful Alhambra

Granada is a city with an incredible historical heritage and outstanding gastronomy. The Alhambra, the old Moorish quarter of the Albaicín and the majestic Cathedral of Granada and the Royal Chapel, where the Catholic Monarchs are laid to rest, are essential visits. Enjoy the viewpoint of San Nicolás, from where you can see the Alhambra with the Sierra Nevada in the background. Granada is also famous for its free tapas to accompany any drink, allowing you to try a wide variety of local dishes.

B&B San Sebastián - Donostia

San Sebastián

Pintxos and much more

San Sebastian is a city that combines natural beauty, culture and wonderful gastronomy. Don't miss La Concha Beach, the old town and its famous pintxo bars, where you can sample everything from traditional gildas to the most innovative pintxos. Climb Mount Urgull for the best panoramic views of the city and the bay.

B&B Segovia

Segovia

Try the famous suckling pig

Segovia is a city full of history and impressive monuments. One of its main attractions is the Segovia Aqueduct, a Roman structure that is still in perfect condition and crosses the city in spectacular fashion. The imposing Segovia Cathedral, with its Gothic architecture, is another highlight, as is the Alcázar, a castle that looks like something out of a fairytale. You must also try the famous roast suckling pig, one of its gastronomic delights.

B&B León

León

The Barrio Húmedo

León is a lively city full of history. Don't miss the imposing Cathedral of León, famous for its stained glass windows and Gothic architecture. The Barrio Húmedo is another of the city's key spots, famous for its narrow streets full of bars and restaurants offering the best tapas and typical dishes of the region, such as botillo or suckling lamb.

B&B Logroño

Logroño

More than wine

In Logroño, you can enjoy a perfect combination of culture, nature and gastronomy. Stroll along Calle del Laurel, famous for its tapas bars, where you can savour delicacies such as stuffed mushrooms, croquettes or the typical potato omelette. For wine lovers, a visit to the region's wineries is a must, with tastings of the best wines of La Rioja.

4 Cities not to be missed

Weekend in Madrid

Madrid is a city full of museums and plans not to be missed:

Extra tips: Take the opportunity to see a Real Madrid match at the Bernabéu or an Atlético de Madrid game at the Wanda. You can't miss the chance to eat some churros with chocolate in San Ginés or try a calamari sandwich.

Escape to Barcelona

Visit Barcelona, a city that offers you culture, sea and good food:

Extra tips: take the opportunity to watch a Barça football match or enjoy a day at the Barceloneta beach.

Weekend in Bilbao

Bilbao is a city full of life, culture and good atmosphere:

Extra tip: Take the opportunity to experience an Athletic match at the new San Mamés and discover the fans in Calle Pozas - an unforgettable experience!

Viaje a Córdoba

Discover the Arab wonders of Cordoba, one of the Best cities to visit in Spain:

  • Best monuments: Discover the impressive Mosque and the Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs.

  • Jewish Quarter: Stroll through the streets of the Jewish Quarter and admire its beautiful flowered courtyards.

  • Plans: Cross the famous Roman Bridge and stroll along the banks of the Guadalquivir River.

Extra tip: To end your weekend trip, relax in the Arab Baths of Cordoba!

Cities with the best beaches

Playa en Santander

Viaje a Tenerife

Plaza y ciudad de Ibiza

Spanish hidden gems

Atardecer en el casco viejo de Cáceres

Cáceres

Cáceres is like a journey back in time. Its historic streets, ancient buildings and breathtaking views make you feel like you've stepped back in time. Don't miss the majestic Plaza Mayor, surrounded by Renaissance buildings, or the imposing Bujaco Tower, which offers spectacular views of the city. Enjoy a sunset in the square with a glass of red wine to taste the flavour of Extremadura, great plan!

Visita el Pirineo Catalán en el Valle de Arán

Vielha

Vielha, in the Aran Valley, is ideal for nature lovers. Explore its old town with cobbled streets and the church of San Miquèu, with great views. In winter, ski in Baqueira-Beret, and in summer, enjoy hiking through the beautiful mountain scenery. You can also relax in the thermal baths and sample the local gastronomy - the perfect place to unwind!

Escapada a las Islas Canarias

San Cristóbal de la Laguna

San Cristóbal de La Laguna is a place with colourful streets, old houses and quiet courtyards that invite you to take a leisurely stroll. Don't miss the Plaza del Adelantado, where you can have a drink on a little terrace. If you are in the mood for nature, the Parque Rural de Anaga is nearby, perfect to disconnect and enjoy the scenery!

Casco Antiguo de Cartagena

Cartagena

If you plan to visit Cartagena you must visit the Roman Theatre, stroll around the port and explore the old town. Don't miss the Castillo de la Concepción for incredible views, and if you have time, check out the Naval Museum - it's a perfect destination for culture and relaxation!

qué ver en Salamanca

Salamanca

Salamanca is a city full of history and charm. You can admire the majestic Plaza Mayor, stroll through the ancient streets of its old town and visit the famous University, one of the oldest in Europe. The Casa de las Conchas and the Cathedral are other must-see sights, and don't forget to try some good Iberian cured meats!

Playa y castillo medieval de Peñíscola

Peñíscola

Peñíscola stands out for its impressive medieval castle, which offers breathtaking views of the sea. Stroll through the old town, with its narrow cobbled streets and enjoy its beaches with crystal clear waters. You can also sample the delicious local gastronomy, especially the arroz a banda and seafood.