10 Best Places to Visit in Spain – Travel Video



Check out all the places seen in this video: https://www.touropia.com/best-places-to-visit-in-spain/ Splendid beaches, delicious …

27 thoughts on “10 Best Places to Visit in Spain – Travel Video

  1. @dboydboy1000 says:

    I’m Mexican-American, going to visit Spain for the first time in a couple months. One of the destinations will be a small town with my last name. I wonder if I have any ancestors from there or if it’s just a coincidence…I also wonder how people from Spain view Mexicans?

  2. @HughOdom says:

    Spain is a wonderful feeling food, historic place and great places and the best, SPANIARDS the people In Spain are the most amazing
    I love you Spain and it’s people

  3. @Kerbeygrip says:

    You need to go to Zaragoza. I have been to all the others, but was blown away by Zaragoza. Wonderful history of Caesar Augustus. All on a level and the wonderful Monasterio de Piedra! Take a look and be amazed.

  4. @seasterl says:

    9 out of 10 in the list are cities. Aren’t there nice places to visit away from the congestion that offer a beautiful landscape? Im trying to plan a vacation and wanted to mix in some quite countryside landscapes.

  5. @LiliaSkanji-h9z says:

    Valencia is One of the largest and most important cities in Spain, Valencia is located in the eastern part of the country in the region of Valencia. After redirecting the Turia River, the city constructed its most impressive landmark, a massive cultural and entertainment complex known as the City of Arts and Science. Contained within this complex are several buildings such as a science museum planetarium, and aquarium that are each artistic marvels in and of themselves. Every March, Valencia hosts the Falles Festival, where each neighborhood displays papier-mâché figures of all sizes and colors. At the end of the week

  6. @ZeeZeeCat says:

    Spalin has incredible, breathtaking architecture and beautiful art & culture, not to mention the people.. but calling its landscapes diverse is a slight overstatement. Spain is mostly flat, dry, raw and monotonous. Only north and Islands are green and diverse. 2/3 of country is deserted.

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