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Things to do in Barcelona

Come marvel at Gaudí's ultimate masterpiece
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Barcelona

Park Güell

Park Güell is Gaudí's fantasy-fuelled park in Carmel Hill, Barcelona. Walk amongst fantastic creations built in Gaudí's special brand of Catalan Modernism and enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona. Don't miss out on this quintessential Barcelona experience.
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There’s not many places that have been so molded by one man in the way Antoni Gaudí sculpted the architecture of Barcelona. A Barcelona city card secures your spot at famous venues while also sparing you from the long lines at Sagrada Familia and Park Güell. This quick and convenient solutions allow you to see the best of his architecture, inside and out, while also giving you a number of other perks – access to public transport to shuttle you around the city and discounted entry to top art museums, like the Museu Picasso of Barcelona, are often included in a city card.
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Ditch the walking tours and set itineraries and explore Barcelona your way with these city bus tour selections. Get to know Barcelona the easy way with a convenient hop-on hop-off bus tour around the city. See Barcelona's best sights at your own pace with guided narration in multiple languages onboard. Speed over to Sagrada Familia, cruise to Casa Mila, and check out Plaça de Catalunya (and so much more) all on the same day with a hop-on hop-off option. Looking to beat the heat (and the crowds)? Opt for a night bus tour around Barcelona to see the city in a different light. Or, pick your own route with a public transport card (and save your soles).
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Barcelona

Casa Batlló

Gaudí's masterpiece, Casa Batlló located in the heart of Barcelona, was built in 1877. In 1904, the wealthy Batlló family asked Gaudí to build another in its place. Instead, he decided to renovate the building and did so in his own inimitable style. With a wavy animalistic facade, brilliant colors, and thought-provoking whimsical features everywhere (check out the roof terrace), this is a Gaudí wonder.
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Get to know Barcelona on an interesting tour of the city
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Another masterpiece by Gaudí built from 1905-10 and commissioned by the wealthy Pere Milà. This building was designed to be used as a fashionable home for the Milà family and as an office block. The original name of the house was Casa Milà, however the building is better known for its name La Pedrera (The Quarry) that refers to the uneven gray stone facade, which ripples around the corner of Carrer de Provença.
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Enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona by taking the recently refurbished Montjuïc Cable Car to Parc Montjuïc. This 750-meter-long cable car connects Barcelona to the top of a mountain, from where you'll have the very best views of the Catalan capital.
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Things to do in Seville

The Royal Alcázar of Seville is a royal palace in Seville, built for the Christian king Peter of Castile. A preeminent example of Mudéjar architecture in the Iberian Peninsula, is renowned as one of the most beautiful. It's the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe, and was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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This UNESCO-listed Gothic cathedral is officially the world's biggest, at a whopping 135m long and 105m tall. It also houses Christopher Columbus's supposed final resting place and features La Giralda, an iconic bell tower that offers great views of Seville and beyond.
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Isla Mágica is a themed amusement park located in the original Expo '92 site, on the Isla de La Cartuja in Seville. This adventure-packed park sits north-west of the city center, across the Puente de la Barqueta.
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Bus Maes
Enjoy a hassle-free bus tour of Seville and visit all the iconic landmarks
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Experience the beauty of Seville and bask in the sun on a fun cruise
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Featuring 7,000 sea creatures from 400 different aquatic species, living in 36 different exhibits, Seville Aquarium is an aquatic wonderland.
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Synonymous with Spanish dancing horses, the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art is considered one of the "big four" equestrian arts schools in the world, alongside the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, the Escola Portuguesa de Arte Equestre in Queluz, Portugal; and the Cadre Noir in Saumur, France. With tours of the training arena, stables, palace, gardens, and onsite museum available, it's a total must for horse-lovers, but even "neigh"-sayers will be impressed too!
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Palacio de las Dueñas is one of Seville's most prominent residences, and it's steeped in history. This Gothic-Mudéjar-style palace has seen many a noble VIP since its construction between the 15th and 16th centuries. It is named after the monastery, Convento de Santa María la Real de las Dueñas. Visitors can soak up five centuries worth of history in its beautiful gardens, halls, and patios, as well as admire all manner of tapestries, art, and furniture inside.
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Things to do in Madrid

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Comprised of the former Spanish Royal Collection, the Prado is a beautiful old castle with more than a thousand fascinating works on display. One of the world's premier art galleries, the more than 7,000 paintings held in the Museo del Prado's collection are a penetrating look at the celebrated history of Spanish art. Prado offers free entrance from 18:00-20:00 on weekdays, and 17:00-19:00 on Sundays and holidays. This is often the busiest time and access to temporary exhibitions isn't included.
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Remodeled and converted into a museum in 1992, this 18th century hospital holds Madrid’s premier collection of contemporary art, including Picasso’s Guernica, which is arguably Spain’s single-most famous artwork. The Museo Reina Sofía also holds works by the other 20th-century titans of Spanish art, Salvador Dalí and Joan Miró.
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The biggest royal residence in Europe is certainly a sight to behold, with over 3,000 stunning rooms and a collection of art that would rival some of the world's best art galleries. The palace's present-day use is to hold state ceremonies and it is open to the public on most days.
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Real Madrid's 81,000-seat stadium has been the home of legends like Cristiano Ronaldo, Brazilian Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane, Luis Figo, Roberto Carlos, Kaka, Gareth Bale, and so many more 'Galacticos'. It's not just huge though, it's also one of the most historic stadiums in football – it has hosted multiple European Cup finals, the 2010 Champions' League final, and Italy's 1982 World Cup Final victory.
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CR Patrimonio
The Royal Collections Gallery, originally named Galería de las Colecciones Reales is an art museum in Madrid. Dependent on Patrimonio Nacional, it is located in a new building in the gardens of the Campo del Moro park next to the Almudena Cathedral and the Royal Palace.
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With a unique artistic concept and a medley of immersive creations, Puy du Fou España is a one-of-a-kind theme park that examines Spanish history. Watch spectacular live shows, both day and night, wander through the 13th century alleyways in a local village, and see craftsmen working on embroidery and pottery. Puy du Fou España is located in Toledo, just 55 minutes from Madrid.
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Explore Madrid at your own pace with a hop-on hop-off Madrid option. With frequent departures and arrivals, and convenient, air-conditioned transport, it's the best way to explore Madrid. Hit all the key Madrid highlights across 37 stops with the City Tour Madrid: Hop-on Hop-off Bus for 1 or 2 days. Or take a Panoramic Bus Tour of Madrid and see the city's iconic old and new landmarks with an expert guide and live commentary available onboard.
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Parque Warner Madrid is the city's number one theme park. It brings to live superheroes, Warner Brothers cartoons, and Hollywood characters. It's easy to reach from Madrid. Board the C3 line of the Cercanías trains and get off at the Pinto station. Then catch the 413 bus from 'La Veloz', which will drop you at the entrance to Parque Warner. By car, get on the A-4 highway and take exit 22, and follow the signs.
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The Museum of Illusions Madrid is one of 18 similar museums around the world. It is packed with optical illusions and interactive exhibits for the whole family, with heaps of fun photographic opportunities along the way. It is located in Madrid, Spain.
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Things to do in Granada

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Granada

Alhambra

The Alhambra is a stunning palace and fortress complex in Granada, Spain. Visitors can explore the Islamic history of Spain here at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Alcazaba Fortress, the Nasrid Palaces, and the Palace of Charles V are all noteworthy sites. The Generalife Gardens, with its flowers, baths, and fountains, show just how privileged the sultans who once lived here were.
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The Caves of Nerja, or Fundación Cueva de Nerja as it's known locally, are located on the Costa del Sol in Nerja, Spain. A popular tourist destination, the natural cave formation has impressive stalactites and stalagmites, some of the tallest in the world.
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The Sacromonte Caves Museum is located in Granada, Spain, and offers guests the chance to learn about 18th-century Gypsies and bohemians who first made homes in the hillside caves. The neighborhood is still largely populated by modern-day bohemians and itinerants. The Alhambra is just opposite the Sacromonte Caves Museum.
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fachada de entrada
Welcome to Cuevas Los Tarantos, an extraordinary venue nestled within the stunning caves of Granada, Spain. Discover a mesmerizing world of flamenco, where soul-stirring music and electrifying performances come to life in an enchanting underground setting. Step into the heart of the caves and be transported to a realm of passion and rhythm. As you descend into the depths, you'll be immersed in an ambiance that echoes the rich history and cultural heritage of Andalusia. The intimate setting, adorned with natural rock formations, sets the stage for an unforgettable flamenco experience. Prepare to be captivated by the unparalleled artistry and raw emotion of the talented performers. Their skilled footwork, soulful melodies, and mesmerizing dance movements will leave you spellbound. Feel the energy reverberate through the cave walls as each performance tells a unique story, capturing the essence of the flamenco tradition.
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The Hammam Al Ándalus is a Moorish bath house that offers massages and classical baths. It is located in Granada, Spain. It's less than 100 meters away from the Church of San Gil y Santa Ana in the Albaicín district of the city.
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The Palacio de los Olvidados is a museum with a display of torture instruments that were used in Spain, and Europe, throughout history for public humiliation and capital punishment. This spine-tingling museum is located in Granada, Spain.
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