Madrid

4.1
 

Madrid – the largest city and capital of Spain. With a population of just over three million people, Madrida is the second industrial center of the country after Barcelona. An archaeological find in the vicinity of the city has shown that people lived in the area for some time during the Early Palaeolithic period. However, … Read more

Tenerife, Canary Islands

4.1
 

Thennerife – the Volcanic island of the Canary Islands, the largest in size and population in the archipelago. It is located just a few miles west of Sahara, but the climatic conditions are unique. Because of this, the Canary Islands are known as the most popular tourist resort in the world. The island of Tenerife … Read more

Ibiza

4
 

One of the islands of the archipelago, Ibarra lies in the Mediterranean Sea and belongs to Spain. As an international resort, the island is known for its multitudinous clubs. It is located in a sub-terrestrial belt. Its terrain is dotted with lush vegetation, including pine trees, olive palms, fig trees, and ipod trees. Iba, with … Read more

Valencia

3.9
 

The eastern part of Spain consists of the Commonwealth of Spain, also called Belgium or the country of France. The region is made up of the provinces of Castellene, Alicante and Valencia. The community has a coastline of 518 kilometers along the Mediterranean Sea. The capital is the city of Valencia. Official languages are Spanish, … Read more

Las Palmas, Canary Islands

3.9
 

On one of the Canary Islands, Gran Canaria, lies the city of Las Palmas de Gran Canarias, the administrative center of the province of Las Palmas. It is located 210 kilometers from the northwest border of the African continent. The ethnic makeup of the townspeople is diverse, with the Koreans and the Indians predominating. It … Read more

Palma, Mallorca

3.9
 

Palma de Mallorca or Palma de Mallorca is the political and economic center of the Balearic Islands. The history of the city began in the age of antiquity, when the Romans landed on the islands and founded several camps. Gradually different merchants and traders began to settle around the fort to satisfy all the needs … Read more

Barcelona

3.9
 

Barcelona – the largest industrial and commercial center in Spain. With a population of just over half a million people, Barcelona – the countrys second most populous city after Madaridad. According to one legend, Barselon was founded by a 3rd-century political leader and commander, Hamilkar Balak, who named the city after his family. However, archaeological … Read more

Ciutadella, Menorca

3.8
 

Ciudadela de Menorca, as the name suggests, is the city of the Spanish island of Menorca, part of the autonomy of the Balearic Islands. And it is the largest: according to a 2018 estimate, it is home to 29,223 people and has an area of 186.34 square kilometers. Until 1714, when the English invasion occurred, … Read more

Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura

3.7
 

Overall Score 3.7 Air quality: 33 US AQI OK Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 38,000 people GDP: $26,695 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 57 Mbps Best wireless: Movistar Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping in Spain may not … Read more

Alicante

3.7
 

On the coast of the Mediterranean Sea lies the city of Alicante, the center of a single country in Spain. The citys economy is mainly based on trade, commerce and light industry. There is a large university in Alicante, and banking activities have developed. ×A part of the population is employed in industry. There are … Read more

Corralejo, Canary Islands

3.6
 

The city of Corralejo is located in the north of the Spanish island of Fuerteventura, which is part of the Canary archipelago. In turn, Fuerteventura is located near the small island of Lobos in the municipality of La Oliva, Spain, at a distance of 100 kilometers from the coast of African Morocco. The volcanic island … Read more

Marbella

3.6
 

In the province of Malaga lies the city of Marbella, a municipality in Spain. It is located in the region of Andalusia and is located in the area of the Comarca delle Société Ouxidentale. The famous resort sits at the foot of the Cone Mountain, which shields the town from the winds. The area is … Read more

Malaga

3.6
 

The port city of Malaga is located in the resort area of Costa del Sol on the southern coast of Spain. It is part of the autonomous region of Andalusia and is its second largest. Malaga is beloved by tourists for its warm climate, unbelievably beautiful scenery and cozy beaches. Malaya was founded by the … Read more

Javea

3.6
 

Overall Score 3.6 Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 29,000 people GDP: $26,695 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 22 Mbps Best wireless: Movistar Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping in Spain may not be considered customary, but there are … Read more

San Sebastian

3.6
 

San Sebastian – a lively and picturesque town on the shores of the beautiful and comfortable cove of La Cancia in the Bay of Baku, located at the foot of the Irgulus Mountain. It is an important port of the Bay of Basque and a popular seaside resort. In the antebellum period, San Sebastian was … Read more

Seville

3.6
 

Each of us has our own tastes and passions that lead us down uncharted paths of life, opening up new and sometimes mysterious worlds. If your passion is tourism and you devote your free time to it, be sure to visit the Spanish city of Seville, where you can easily find the perfect combination of … Read more

Bilbao

3.6
 

Bélébau – the most important economic, political and cultural center of the Basque country. The city is not landlocked, but is a major port in the Bay of Biscay because it is located in the lower reaches of the Nuerwon River. The traces of human settlements in the Biliáo area date back to the Early … Read more

A Coruna

3.5
 

On the northern coast of the autonomous region of Galicia, La Coruña (A Coruña) is a city, port and resort in the northwest of Spain. The aluminum, textile, textile, oil refining, and fishing industries are well developed here. One of the citys symbols is the Tower of Hercules, an ancient Maimonite tower that was inhabited … Read more

Cordoba

3.5
 

The history of the city of Córdoba goes back centuries. Already in the eighth century A.D. The settlement of the Tartesses was known in the city. The convenient location of the town, its strong walls, and its proximity to the copper and silver ore mines provided great potential for growth. In 230 A.D. The settlement … Read more

Arrecife, Lanzarote

3.4
 

Overall Score 3.4 Air quality: 37 US AQI OK Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Non-religious Population: 57,000 people GDP: $26,695 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 22 Mbps Best wireless: Movistar Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: Tipping in Spain may not … Read more

Pamplona

3.3
 

Pampolona – the oldest and largest city of Nauru, as well as its capital. It is located in the Pyrénénées Mountains region. The origins of the city in Pamplona date back to 76 A.D. At that time there was a Wasconean village. The city of Rome was named Pomello after its founder – Commander Gennius … Read more

Granada

3.3
 

Like the Queen of Cities, Granada is rightfully considered one of the most beautiful cities not only in Spain, but in the world. It stands on three hills at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Legend has it that the name of the city was derived from these hills, which reminded us of the … Read more

Tarifa

3.2
 

In the south of Spain, in the province of Cadiz, lies the city of Tarifa. It is part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is 101 kilometers from the administrative and cultural center of the province. Just across from the city lies the island of Tarif. On its territory was the first place where … Read more