Interesting places

Interesting places of Spain

Doll Museum Onil

The wonderful world of dolls: 100 years of doll magic in one place

Park of sciences Granada

An interactive museum with many exhibitions, workshops, biodome, planetarium, butterfly garden and many interesting displays

Moorish tea house

The magic of the East, delicious tea, exquisite architecture and a pleasant atmosphere

The aquarium in Santa Pola

The oldest marine aquarium museum in the Valencian Community, where you can see the unique inhabitants of the Mediterranean Sea and learn more about its ecosystem

Port Saplaya

Little Venice near Valencia

Don Quixote's windmills in Consuegra

The very same windmills that Don Quixote of La Mancha fought against

House of shells

Unique house decorated with 700,000 shells, created by one man over 30 years

Arantzazu

Pilgrimage site in the Basque Country mountains

Sant Pau Hospital

A masterpiece of Catalan modernism from the early 20th century. Originally a medical centre, the complex is now a cultural monument open to the public.

Monument to Colomares

An unusual monument to Christopher Columbus, made in the form of a castle-ship

Sandstones of Bolnuevo

Spain's "Cappadocia" - Eroded Sandstone Formations

Abandoned mines of Mazarron

Post-apocalyptic walk through the Martian landscape


Spain is a country filled with unique landmarks and places that captivate visitors with their incredible diversity and cultural richness.

Each region of Spain has something special to offer — whether it’s grand historical monuments, breathtaking natural landscapes, or modern tourist hotspots. Travelers can explore ancient towns with cobbled streets and medieval castles, or unwind at sunny resorts with pristine beaches and lively promenades.

A journey through time and nature. Spain’s historical sites are awe-inspiring in both scale and cultural significance. Across the country, you’ll encounter ancient Roman ruins, majestic Gothic cathedrals, and Moorish palaces that reflect centuries of dramatic history and the fusion of different civilizations. The country is also famous for its architectural masterpieces that draw visitors from all over the world. Every Spanish city has its own iconic landmarks — vibrant squares, historic buildings, or quirky monuments that give each destination its distinctive charm.

Beyond its architectural wonders, Spain boasts an incredible wealth of natural attractions. From expansive national parks and protected nature reserves to dramatic coastlines and scenic hiking trails, the country offers endless opportunities for outdoor adventures and unforgettable views. Whether you're drawn to mountains, forests, beaches, or even deserts, Spain’s natural diversity is truly remarkable — and accessible all year round.

More than just a vacation. Visiting Spain is a chance to experience the richness of European culture, immerse yourself in spectacular nature, and uncover a deep historical heritage — while enjoying the joy, color, and warmth that define Spanish hospitality. Whether you're dreaming of a beach getaway, a cultural escape, or a culinary journey, Spain is ready to deliver unforgettable memories at every turn.