Discover 114 Must-See Attractions in Spain for Your Next Adventure 🧡🧡🧡
I have summarized 16 major tourist attractions in Spain. Listed by city, you can plan your itinerary accordingly.

[Check-in R] Madrid: Prado Museum, Royal Palace of Madrid, Puerta del Sol, Retiro Park, Reina Sofia National Art Center Museum, and 18 others
[Check-in R] Barcelona: Sagrada Familia, Casa Batllo, Park Guell, Camp Nou, Picasso Museum, and 15 others
[Check-in R] Valencia: City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia Cathedral, Malvarrosa Beach, Silk Exchange, Peniscola Castle, and 15 others
[Check-in R] Seville: Alcazar of Seville, Seville Cathedral, Plaza de Espana, Metropol Parasol, Flamenco Dance Museum, and 12 others
[Check-in R] Zaragoza: Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, Aljaferia Palace, Stone Bridge
[Check-in R] Malaga: Picasso Museum, Alcazaba, Malaga Beach, New Bridge of Ronda, Malaga Cathedral, and 9 others
[Check-in R] Bilbao: Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, Santiago Cathedral
[Check-in R] Cordoba: Great Mosque of Cordoba, Alcazar of Cordoba, Roman Bridge, Synagogue, Viana Palace, and 3 others
[Check-in R] Toledo: Toledo Cathedral, Ancient City of Toledo, Alcazar of Toledo, San Martin Bridge, Puerta de Bisagra
[Check-in R] San Sebastian: La Concha Beach, Wind Comb, San Sebastian Aquarium
[Check-in R] Girona: Girona Cathedral, Old City Wall, Jewish Quarter
[Check-in R] Tarragona: Mediterranean Balcony, Roman Amphitheater, Tarragona Cathedral
[Check-in R] Granada: Alhambra, Nasrid Palaces, Granada Cathedral, Court of the Lions, Mirador de San Nicolas, and 12 others
[Check-in R] Other cities 6

[Star R] Tips:
1. For first-time visitors, it is recommended: 6 days in Madrid (including 2 for nearby areas), 4 days in Barcelona, 3 days in Valencia (including 1 for nearby areas), 3 days in Seville, 1 day in Zaragoza, 2 days in Malaga, 2 days in Bilbao, 2 days in Cordoba, 2 days in Toledo, 2 days in San Sebastian, 1 day in Girona, 1 day in Tarragona, 3 days in Granada, 2 days on Mallorca, 2 days on Tenerife, 2 days on Lanzarote.

2. Spain uses the Euro. It’s advisable to exchange some Euros in advance and carry a Visa card, etc.
3. For intercity travel, it is suggested to use trains or drive. The AVE high-speed train operated by Renfe is fast and comfortable. For some regions without direct train access, long-distance buses are the only option.

4. Spaniards are warm and hospitable. They usually greet each other with a kiss on the cheek when meeting. You can use simple Spanish greetings such as “hola” (hello) and “gracias” (thank you).



