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In Spain, you can find the world’s oldest restaurant, Sobrino de Botín, located in Madrid. Established in 1725, it has been continuously operating ever since, making it the Guinness World Record holder for the oldest restaurant in the world. Over the centuries, it has served many famous patrons, including Ernest Hemingway, who mentioned it in his novel “The Sun Also Rises.”

About Spain

Absolutely stunning is what Moors have left in this country. The Great Mosque of Cordoba is one of the most visited sights by tourists, the other of course being Granada’s Alhambra which is perfectly conserved in its original condition.

Gastronomic tourism in Spain is the best way to know and immerse oneself in the culture and tradition of a place. The geographical situation, the climate and a very long history full of cultural mixes, make Spain one of the richest, at least if we talk about food. The great variety and quality of fish, seafood, meats, agricultural products, wines or oils that we find make Spain a unique enclave for gastronomic tourism. Moreover, you can taste 277 Michelin stars in 224 restaurants all around the country.
Spain is located at the Iberian Peninsula in the southwest of Europe. In the north Spain borders on France and Andorra, with the Pyrenees as a natural frontier. Landscapes are extremely varied, some almost desert-like, others green and fertile, and of course there are the long coasts, in the east along Mediterranean Sea from Pyrenees to Gibraltar, and in the west along the Atlantic Ocean and Cantabrian Sea. Widely known for Flamenco music and dance, bullfights, fantastic beaches and lots of sunshine, Spain has to offer much more than that. It is – and has been for thousands of years – one of the cultural centres of Europe.

It has beautiful cities and towns, offering really old monuments as well as futuristic architecture. It has 15 World Heritage cities by UNESCO, 42 cultural World Heritage Sites by UNESCO, 4 natural World Heritage Sites and 2 mixed World heritage Sites by UNESCO (3rd country in the world & 2nd in Europe in number of them) but in addition to them, it has 19 Intangible Cultural World Heritage elements (4th country in the world & 1st in Europe in number of them).

Barcelona

Located on the Mediterranean coast one can follow the traces of history and diversity while walking through the city. The Gothic Quarter, built over the Roman ruins, and the Eixample district with its Catalan art-nouveau, or modernista, buildings, which is a showcase for Gaudí’s dazzling architecture are just two stops one shouldn't miss.

Bilbao

One of the largest cities in Northern Spain and home to the famous Guggenheim Museum. Don't miss out a walk through the charming medieval quarter Casco Viejo and the panoramic view over the city from the top of Artxanda.

Girona

The secret beauty of Catalonia at the confluence of the rivers Ter, Onyar, Galligants, and Güell. For the best views, walk on the medieval walls and enjoy the views as far as the Pyrenees.

Ibiza

The official name of the island is Eivissa, altough the most popular way to noun it is Ibiza. The island has become famous because of its legendary and at times riotous nightlife. Though large parts of the island are registered as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Madrid

The capital and cultural centre of Spain houses one of Europe's largest royal palaces but also other ancient sights are waiting to be discovered. For those interested in art, the famous Paseo del Arte (or Art Walk) links the three top art museums of the city.

Malaga

Malaga is known as "the capital of the Costa del Sol". One can find here the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, the Museo Picasso Málaga, the Carmen Thyssen Museum, the old town, and beautiful beaches.

Mallorca

Mallorca's famous capital is Palma de Mallorca. The island full of caves, both above and below sea-level, is more than just the notorious party scene at "Ballermann". Hidden bays, beautiful beaches, and winding cities are waiting for your visit.

Marbella

The most elegant seaside city on the Costa del Sol, located in Andalucia. The city is a hotspot for celebrities, but among marinas and magnificant villas, there is also an old town that is well worth seeing full with buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries.

Sevilla

The capital of Andalucia is a suprising and sometimes underrated diamond on the river. Sevilla is known for a unique combination of Arabic and European architectural styles, also the famous Flamenco (an important part of the Andalusian culture) is extensively celebrated here.

Valencia

A city where the spectrum of sights is very broad, ranging from Gothic cathedrals and cobblestone squares to futuristic building complexes. Not far from the city center is a lively beach promenade with many restaurants, bars and cafes with outdoor terraces and views of the sea.

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