where are the best places to visit in Spain that isn't Madrid or Barcelona?
Where are the best places to visit in Spain that isn't Madrid or Barcelona?
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Mallorca
Bilbao
Balkoning at Benidorm
cordoba
What's the most historical city in Spain with castles and stuff?
Many... Cities: Toledo, Granada, San Sebastián, Sevilla...
Towns here you have some. Please be polite and clean if you visit them :-)
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Toledo, Segovia... Both Castillas are full of them. It literally means 'land of castles'. In Andalucía you'll find many Arab Palaces, the most famous one of course Alhambra
Zaragoza and Santiago are also pretty nice.
Don't avoid Barcelona or Madrid tho.
valladolid pls cum
Toledo, Ávila...just the region of Castilla in general
amazing! are there any old battle fields near those locations?
In Green Spain you have a lot nice cities such as San Sebastian (close to the French border), Bilbao, Santander and La Coruña. Bit inwards you have Salamanca, Huesca and Zaragoza with lot of great medieval architecture. Close to the Pyreness you have the Aran Valley and Andorra, very calm and gorgeous views.
In the Mediterranean Coast there is nothing worth visiting, though Girona has a nice medieval aesthetic.
In Southern Spain there are a lot of historical places like Toledo (former capital of Spain and the Visigothic Kingdom), Granada (the last capital of Al-Andalus), Seville (the main trading hub of the Spanish Empire), Cordoba, Cadiz (one of the oldest urban centers of Europe) and Malaga
The Canary Islands are small and worth visiting if you want to meet the proto-latinos, fascinating people.
Belchite for example
janitor clean it up
if you liek knights, castles, and midevalness come to avila 1200 year old walls
Costa Brava has a few neat small castles with the prettiest coastline in the country. Tossa for instance.
I was thinking more medieval battles. this looks depressing. the Spanish civil fucked shit up
Not the Canary Islands, do not come here
Pretty much every city has had its share of battles. There's Granada, where the Reconquista was finally completed or Valencia, which changed hands several times in the Reconquista, most famously when it was taken by El Cid until his death.
Toda Andalucía (:
beaches are normalfag havens and should be abolished
That's the souless touristic hotels view, but the ancient town of Tossa is pretty comfy.
Yeah, that's why he said Spain
But people is posting Catalan places
and catalona is spanish land is it not?
if not why is it not?
As of 1999 it was estimated that over 60% of Catalans descended from 20th century migrations from other parts of Spain.[2] and over 1.1 million Catalans are of Andalusian origin alone.[
catalonia is more spanish than catalan.
people living in Catalonia could vote to change the name of catalonia lmaooooo to Andalusia Oriente
Said the man that has never been in Catalonia
>Said the man that has never been in Catalonia
How many in Catalonia speak Spanish as their native tongue?
Catalonia is CASTILLIAN clay and will always be, butthurt catalan.
Toledo, Segovia, Salamanca, Seville and Granada
the spanish migrants in catalonia just need to take over the media and schooling in catalonia and segregate from catalans and make spanish only media and schools.
spanish people in catalonia need to say NO to Catalanization, and for catalans to respect Spanish peoples linguistic rights to speak solely spanish in their land.
There's already an east Andalucia, retard. For a big fan, you show time and time again that you don't know shit about Spain.
Braindead