Spain is a firm favorite with vacationers around the world, and it’s an ideal destination choice whether you’re looking to relax on the beach or explore a new city. Fantastic beaches, wonderful weather and excellent cuisine abound, but there’s so much more to Europe’s top travel destination than lounging around by a pool.

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The rich cultural heritage, fabulous foodie scene and some of the best architecture in the world are all readily available throughout Spain. And if you want a city break that’s exciting yet relaxing, you’ve come to the right place.

    1. Barcelona

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    Famous for its delicious food and iconic architecture, Barcelona is a vibrant city located close to the beach and packed with excitement. The city’s heart can be found at La Rambla; filled with entertainment, shops, and restaurants, you’ll have no trouble finding something to do here. Book your tour through https://www.firebirdtours.com/destination/spain to get the best of Barcelona.


    2. Seville

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    It may be known as the frying pan of Spain but the cool city vibe, ancient streets and gorgeous Moorish architecture make Seville the perfect choice of city for an interesting yet relaxing break. Head to the capital, Andalusia, which is famous for its range of amazing tapas bars, orange trees, and of course, flamenco dancing.


    3. Salamanca

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    Considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in Spain, the old town here is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the brilliant Plaza Mayor is highly regarded to be one of the most elegant city squares in the country. It’s illuminated at night, making it one of the most unforgettable must-see highlights in the evening.


    4. Valencia

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    This is a city with something for everyone, and architecture lovers will be in heaven here thanks to the awesome Modernist architecture, elegant art nouveau structures, characterful old quarter and fantastic museums. Gourmet cuisine is one of the great pleasures of this city. You need to experience long lunches and dinners to truly appreciate it. It’s famed for fresh, delicious rice dishes like paella, with ingredients sourced from the fertile farmlands surrounding the city.


    5. Toledo

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    During the Middle Ages, Toldeo was known as the city of three cultures, with Christian, Jewish and Muslim communities peacefully co-existing within its impressive city walls. As a result, the old town today is filled with interesting churches, fortresses, palaces, mosques, and synagogues.


    6. San Sebastian

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    This trendy Spanish city is a favorite among beach-lovers, film buffs, music fans and foodies alike. Located in northern Spain’s Basque region, it’s a cultural hub, hosting internationally-acclaimed film and music festivals and frequently tops the list of the world’s best places to eat.


    7. Malaga

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    Packed with theaters, museums, and monuments to discover including the remains of a 1000-year-old castle, Malaga is stunning. The atmospheric historic center takes you back in time, and there’s certainly no shortage of tapas bars.


    8. Granada

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    The fascinating blend of Spanish and Moorish heritage here is not to be missed. The stunning old town is the best place for authentic flamenco, and you can’t miss seeing the Alhambra Palace; Spain’s most-visited building. And, tapas are free in the bustling bars.


    9. Cordoba

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    One of the greatest cities in the medieval world, Cordoba is home to one of the grandest western mosques, the Mezquita of Cordoba, one of the greatest Islamic architectural pieces in the world. It’s the perfect city for exploring by foot or bicycle, thanks to narrow streets filled with gorgeous plazas, vibrant tapas bars or quiet wine bars.


    10. Santiago de Compostela

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    Here you’ll find one of the most magnificent old towns in Europe, offering a maze of cobblestone streets lined by stunning gothic buildings. Be sure to head to the Rua de Franco for an awesome dining experience with legendary taverns and tapas bars to choose from.

    Which of these Spanish cities will you find your spirit of freedom in?

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