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What is the most beautiful plaza in Spain?

Plaza de España, Seville The Plaza de España in Seville is one of the highlights of Spain's southernmost region, Andalusia. It is one of the most beautiful Plazas in Spain and is known for its decorative features that are meant to showcase Spanish Culture.



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The Plaza Mayor (English: Town square) is a major public space in the heart of Madrid, the capital of Spain. It was once the centre of Old Madrid. It was first built (1580–1619) during the reign of Philip III. Only a few blocks away is another famous plaza, the Puerta del Sol.

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Plaza de la Villa is the oldest square in Madrid. When you walk from Plaza Mayor through Calle Mayor towards the Royal Palace, the quiet Plaza de la Villa is on the left side. The oldest house of Madrid, the Torre de los Lujanos is built in the 15th century at this square.

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The Most Luxurious Neighborhoods in Madrid
  • Centro. As its name suggests, Centro is the inner-city center. ...
  • Chamartín. Being the place that wealthy people want to live in, Chamartín is the north center of Madrid. ...
  • Chamberí ...
  • Salamanca.


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The medieval fortress town of Granadilla is a ghost town. Visitors can peek into empty rooms, wander along its walled-in streets and view the town from atop its castle. But no one lives there. Not since all the residents were kicked out in the 1960s.

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Madrid has its own gastronomy with classic recipes of which stew in three stages, tripe, snails, squid sandwiches and tapas are a must. However, the city also allows culinary specialities from other parts of Spain to be savoured.

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According to the statistics, Madrid and Barcelona have the 10 neighbourhoods with the highest average net annual income per inhabitant in Spain, making Madrid and Barcelona the wealthiest cities in Spain.

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15 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Spain
  • 01 of 15. Royal Palace of Madrid. ...
  • 02 of 15. Platja de Ses Illetes. ...
  • 03 of 15. La Sagrada Familia. ...
  • 04 of 15. Catedral-Basílica de Santa María de Mallorca. ...
  • 05 of 15. San Sebastián. ...
  • 06 of 15. Sierra Nevada National Park. ...
  • 07 of 15. Royal Alcázar of Seville. ...
  • 08 of 15. Valldemossa.


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The Ramblas, or Las Ramblas when you're in Spain, is one of the most famous and iconic boulevards of Barcelona. Stretching for approximately 1.2km from the Port Vell to Placa Catalunya, this street is hugely popular with both locals and travellers alike and provides one of the main thoroughfares of the city.

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The Alcazar of Segovia is a medieval castle located in the city of Segovia, in Castile and León, Spain. It has existed since at least the 12th century, and is one of the most renowned medieval castles globally and one of the most visited landmarks in Spain.

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Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona The real name of the church is the Expiatory Church of La Sagrada Familia. The first architect for the church was Francesc de Paula del Villar and he started the construction in 1882.

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These 14 dishes – from seafood and meat to rice and pastries – are essential to sample when you travel to Spain.
  • Paella Valenciana. Paella is perhaps the most famous Spanish dish of all, and certainly one of the most abused. ...
  • Gazpacho. ...
  • Fideuà ...
  • Tortilla. ...
  • Croquetas. ...
  • Migas. ...
  • Fabada.


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Cañada informal Here, between the municipal areas of Madrid, Rivas, Coslada and San Fernando, Europe's largest slum has attached itself to the historical Cañada Real Galiana.

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La Calle De Gran Via Literally translating as 'the great way', Calle de Gran Via is one of Madrid's most regal streets. This energetic, busy avenue is covered with freshly painted towering façades, giant superstores and theaters.

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Often called La Milla de Oro (the mile of gold), Calle de Serrano is one of the most exclusive streets in Madrid, thanks to the high-end boutiques and shops that line it. Here you'll find the typical fancy stores like Prada and Gucci as well as many expensive Spanish shops too.

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