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Sightseeings and Attractions of
Spain - Deeper in Love
Vacation is the time that everyone looks forward to impatiently, and
that is why it should be used rationally so that no opportunity is
wasted. Your choice of Spain as a travel destination is already a
recipe for success, but to make sure the journey is full of events yet
not a chaotic flood of experiences, try and think of some sightseeings
and attractions of
Spain to be put on your must-visit list, and then you'll
be able to enlarge it bit by bit.
Travel Spain
with us and get to know the best
places in the
country, its cuisine delights and festival traditions.
We also believe it a good idea to surf the Internet or consult some
respectable travel agencies for good tours around Spain
as they help make your itinerary more organized and relieve you from
accommodation or transport troubles.
As you travel Spain, be sure to visit Museo Nacional del Prado, one of
the finest museums in the world, that guarantees overwhelming
impressions not only for specialists in Spanish
art,
but also for every person not devoid of artistic taste. The collection
of works exhibited are supremely beautiful and the audio tools make it
possible to listen to the guide in the very language you prefer.
Another place in Madrid
that is a
must-see before leaving is the Royal Palace, or Palacio Real de Madrid.
This luxurious home for Spanish monarchs is now a museum, and though
only about 250 of its 2,800 rooms are open to public, there will be
enough to see even so. Consider the great paintings,
beautifully
decorated furniture, glass- and golden ware and many other precious art
pieces.
When you travel Spain, make certain that the magnificent church of
Sagrada Familia is one of the first sights and attractions to be seen.
Comments left by tourists lucky to have visited this whimsical
masterpiece of architecture abound in words like
“unbelievable”,
“breath-taking”,
“unique” and the like. Indeed, the surreal building
was
started as long ago as in 1882 by the Spanish genius, Antonio Gaudi and
hasn't been completed till now presenting the oldest unfinished
building in Spain. Originally meant as an ordinary neo-Gothic church,
it has turned to be a most extraordinary structure of Barcelona attracting
crowds of tourists year after year.
While you stay in Barcelona do not miss the chance to check out the
spectacular views over the city from the watchtower situated at the
very top of Collserola hill, in the area called Tibidabo. Here you can
also find the great amusement park with age-old attractions. Take your
kids to the great Zoo, or, take a walk down the streets forming the Las
Rambles boulevard that are now lined with various buildings but used to
be a riverbed channelling water from hills.
Mercado Central in Valencia provides a different piece of
entertainment, but this largest Europe's market is not only a great
place to do shopping, but also an architectural marvel, too. Come here
early in the morning and indulge into its joyful and noisy atmosphere
– combine the pleasant and the useful.
Allow us to conclude our brief guide at this point and let you travel
Spain at your own pace exploring its sightseeings and attractions and
getting charmed with every step you make on its earth!
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