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Madrid Surroundings OFFICIAL GUIDES TOLEDO-SEGOVIA-ÁVILA Madrid is leisure, but also business. Villa and Court. It is gastronomy and fashion. The traditional and the modern. Book your guide ANDALUCIA OFFICIAL GUIDE OF ANDALUCIA Visit the Cathedral of Seville, the Mosque of Córdoba, the Alhambra of Granada and the "Tacita de plata" of Cádiz. Sevilla Córdoba Granada Málaga Cádiz BARCELONA OFFICIAL GUIDE OF BARCELONA In Barcelona, ​​the tourist has at his disposal an unparalleled leisure and cultural offer, since it has been the place of residence of great talents, Antoni Gaudí or the famous painters Joan Miró and Salvador Dalí. Book your guide MADRID OFFICIAL GUIDE OF MADRID The sunset at the Temple of Debod, a concert at the Teatro Real, the bustle of Puerta del Sol, shopping, the Prado Museum, a calamari sandwich in the Plaza Mayor, the Royal Palace, strolling through the Retiro... El Escorial Alcalá de Henares Aranjuez y Chichón Madrid MALLORCA OFFICIAL GUIDE OF MALLORCA It is no coincidence that the Spanish Royal Family, like many of the great fortunes of the entire planet, have chosen this island for many years as a summer resting place and even as a permanent residence. Book your guide REST OF SPAIN OFFICIAL GUIDES Spain is a country full of different cultures, each one with its own city and charm. Salamanca Cuenca León Valencia Mérida
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MADRID

There can be millions of reasons to come to Madrid but only one feeling when leaving the city: satisfaction. Madrid is leisure, but also business. Villa y Corte. It is gastronomy and fashion. The traditional and the modern. It is cultural tourism, but it is also a party.
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SALAMANCA

Its historic center, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is home to a large monumental and artistic ensemble with landmarks such as the University
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MÁLAGA

Founded by the Phoenicians, and later populated by the main civilizations of the Mediterranean (Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Arabs...), Malaga is a bustling and vibrant city, with corners full of art and history and cradle of great artists, such as Picasso.
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CÓRDOBA

It is obligatory for the visitor to stroll through its intricate streets and squares, discovering some of its marvelous and well-kept patios, adorned with flowers, fountains and wells that transport us to remote times.
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CÁDIZ

Founded by the Phoenicians, Gadir is considered the oldest city in the West and, since that time, treasures thousands of years of history marked by the various cultures that have populated it.
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MALLORCA

Its privileged climate, its capricious orography, its cultural offer and its typical gastronomy turn the largest of the Balearic Islands into a leading tourist destination, one of the preferred ones by tourists, especially foreigners coming mainly from countries such as Germany, Denmark and England.
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GRANADA

Beach and mountain, culture and adventure, past, present and future; all of this goes together in the city of Granada, the last bastion of Muslim Al-Andalus, reconquered in 1492 by the Catholic Monarchs.
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EL ESCORIAL

Less than an hour's drive from Madrid and located in the heart of the Sierra de Guadarrama, the Royal Site of San Lorenzo del Escorial, considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, has within its boundaries what is considered by some as the eighth wonder of the world.
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CUENCA

The historic center of Cuenca is one of the most beautiful monumental sites in Spain, which is why it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It preserves a rich artistic and architectural heritage.
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SEVILLA

Sevilla is the only Spanish city with an inland port, as the Guadalquivir river is navigable from its mouth in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, in the province of Cádiz.
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LEON

León, which exudes friendliness and hospitality as a key point on the Camino de Santiago, will captivate visitors who want to feel like one of its inhabitants, in addition to its wonderful architecture.
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BARCELONA

Sea and mountain, Gothic and Modernism, tradition and avant-garde. Spain's most cosmopolitan city, along with Madrid, opens its arms to visitors to offer them a variety of options regardless of the length of their stay.
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VALENCIA

Valencia is one of the most dynamic cities in the country and attracts not only holiday tourists, but has also become in recent years a key venue for major events.
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ALCALA DE HENARES

About 40 km northeast of Madrid you can visit this town, which saw the birth of the famous writer Miguel de Cervantes, author of the universal work ``Don Quixote de la Mancha``. The Plateresque façade of the Colegio Mayor de San Ildefonso building, now the Rectorate, stands out. A true architectural jewel.
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ARANJUEZ AND CHINCHON

A visit to this town is highly recommended. It is about 50 km south of Madrid. This old Royal Residence of Aranjuez is one of the most interesting places to discover in the province of Madrid.
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TOLEDO

Known as the ``city of the three cultures``, Arabs, Jews and Christians offered for centuries to history and humanity the best example of respect, tolerance and healthy coexistence that a population has ever experienced.
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SEGOVIA

Nestled at the foot of the Sierra de Guadarrama and about 100 km from the capital of Spain, is the city of Segovia, one of the cities declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985.
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ÁVILA

Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985, Avila, sheltered by the wonderful landscapes of the Sierra de Gredos, offers history, art and heritage, but also gastronomy, festivals and nature.
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MERIDA

The current administrative and institutional seat of the autonomous community of Extremadura is a tourist and cultural reference because it has preserved for more than two millennia the heritage of what was one of the most important cities of Roman Hispania.
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TOLEDO

Known as the ``city of the three cultures``, Arabs, Jews and Christians offered for centuries to history and humanity the best example of respect, tolerance and healthy coexistence that a population has ever experienced.
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ÁVILA

Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985, Avila, sheltered by the wonderful landscapes of the Sierra de Gredos, offers history, art and heritage, but also gastronomy, festivals and nature.
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SEGOVIA

Nestled at the foot of the Sierra de Guadarrama and about 100 km from the capital of Spain, is the city of Segovia, one of the cities declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985.
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GRANADA

Beach and mountain, culture and adventure, past, present and future; all of this goes together in the city of Granada, the last bastion of Muslim Al-Andalus, reconquered in 1492 by the Catholic Monarchs.
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CÓRDOBA

It is obligatory for the visitor to stroll through its intricate streets and squares, discovering some of its marvelous and well-kept patios, adorned with flowers, fountains and wells that transport us to remote times.
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SEVILLA

Sevilla es la única ciudad española que cuenta con puerto en el interior de España, gracias a que el río Guadalquivir es navegable hasta esta ciudad desde su desembocadura en la ciudad de Sanlúcar de Barrameda, provincia de Cádiz.
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MÁLAGA

Founded by the Phoenicians, and later populated by the main civilizations of the Mediterranean (Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Arabs...), Malaga is a bustling and vibrant city, with corners full of art and history and cradle of great artists, such as Picasso.
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CÁDIZ

Founded by the Phoenicians, Gadir is considered the oldest city in the West and, since that time, treasures thousands of years of history marked by the various cultures that have populated it.
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BARCELONA

Sea and mountain, Gothic and Modernism, tradition and avant-garde. Spain's most cosmopolitan city, along with Madrid, opens its arms to visitors to offer them a variety of options regardless of the length of their stay.
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MADRID

There can be millions of reasons to come to Madrid but only one feeling when leaving the city: satisfaction. Madrid is leisure, but also business. Villa y Corte. It is gastronomy and fashion. The traditional and the modern. It is cultural tourism, but it is also a party.
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EL ESCORIAL

Less than an hour's drive from Madrid and located in the heart of the Sierra de Guadarrama, the Royal Site of San Lorenzo del Escorial, considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, has within its boundaries what is considered by some as the eighth wonder of the world.
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ALCALA DE HENARES

About 40 km northeast of Madrid you can visit this town, which saw the birth of the famous writer Miguel de Cervantes, author of the universal work ``Don Quixote de la Mancha``. The Plateresque façade of the Colegio Mayor de San Ildefonso building, now the Rectorate, stands out. A true architectural jewel.
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ARANJUEZ AND CHINCHON

La visita de esta ciudad, situada a unos 50 km al sur de Madrid, es altamente recomendable.
El Real Sitio de Aranjuez es uno de los rincones más destacados turísticamente dentro de la Comunidad de Madrid.
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MALLORCA

Its privileged climate, its capricious orography, its cultural offer and its typical gastronomy turn the largest of the Balearic Islands into a leading tourist destination, one of the preferred ones by tourists, especially foreigners coming mainly from countries such as Germany, Denmark and England.
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MERIDA

The current administrative and institutional seat of the autonomous community of Extremadura is a tourist and cultural reference because it has preserved for more than two millennia the heritage of what was one of the most important cities of Roman Hispania.
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SALAMANCA

Its historic center, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is home to a large monumental and artistic ensemble with landmarks such as the University
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CUENCA

The historic center of Cuenca is one of the most beautiful monumental sites in Spain, which is why it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It preserves a rich artistic and architectural heritage.
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LEON

León, which exudes friendliness and hospitality as a key point on the Camino de Santiago, will captivate visitors who want to feel like one of its inhabitants, in addition to its wonderful architecture.
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VALENCIA

Valencia is one of the most dynamic cities in the country and attracts not only holiday tourists, but has also become in recent years a key venue for major events.

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