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Jerez, well known for its wines, its horses and its flamenco, preserves a historic centre that has been declared a historic artistic site. One of the noblest towns in Cádiz brings together the splendor of aristocratic palaces with the popular

This historic city of Extremadura, known as the “town of 1001 escutcheons” is always worth visiting.  You can feel like a time traveler as you walk along any of its narrow cobbled streets. Surrounded by mansions, Renaissance palaces and churches crowned

Celebrating 25 years as the World’s Greatest Flamenco Festival The Festival de Jerez is the foremost Flamenco and Spanish Dance Festival in the world.  In 2021, it celebrates its landmark 25th edition, making it one of the longest-running festivals of

1. Orbaneja del Castillo and its waterfall reaching more than 25 metres high Considered one of the prettiest villages in the Sedano valley in Burgos, Orbaneja del Castillo has something that makes it unique – a spectacular waterfall cuts through

A city that seems straight out of a storybook and whose life revolves around the bay, recognized as one of the prettiest in the world. Santander (Cantabria), in the north of Spain, is a combination of green mountain landscapes with

Its unique character comes from combining avant-garde with the traditional feel of its old town, full of charming streets and bars offering pintxos, proof that they are passionate about gastronomy around. All this has earned Bilbao a place of honor

The Tourist Office of Spain in Los Angeles would like to bring you Spain closer, and we would like to invite you to discover the city of Valencia.  Valencia is a bid city for Gay Games XII in 2026.  The

The Tourist Office of Spain in Los Angeles would like to bring you closer to Spain. We would like to invite you to discover the “Top 10 Reasons to Travel to Spain”. Please, click on the image below to watch

Basilica of La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona Discovering Spain means traveling back and forth in time and being surprised by a whole host of monuments ranging from an ancient Roman aqueduct to medieval castles and the most avant-garde, futuristic architecture. Centuries

Romans, Muslims, Jews and Christians built and wrote the history of the city of Cáceres. You will soon see why UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site in 1986. The architecture here includes a number of buildings constructed between the