What Are The Top Spanish Destinations for 2019?
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What Are The Top Spanish Destinations for 2019?

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What Are The Top Spanish Destinations for 2019?

Spain offers its visitors a host of options for memorable holidays in 2019, so much so that you may be struggling to decide where to go. Be sure to find the best options for villas in Spain before you head out, so you can live a life of luxury without breaking the bank too. If you are still unsure about where to head, read below to get an idea of the top destinations, and what they offer.

Ibiza

Ibiza is the perfect option for those who want the best of both worlds, offering a superb nightlife with world-famous clubs hosting acclaimed DJs throughout the summer months. The beaches are beautiful, and, surprising to some, it’s also a family-friendly destination. From boat trips to water parks, and jeep safaris and bustling markets, this hub of the Balearic Islands is certainly a must for party animals and adventurers alike.

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Granada

Located near the Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada is world renowned for the beautiful palace fort that dominates the landscape. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and unsurprisingly sees visitors from all over the world visit to take in the stunning architecture on a sunny day. There is the added bonus of Granada being a University town, meaning there is a lively nightlife you can enjoy. Be sure to claim your free tapas with every drink, which is an essential part of Spanish culture. What better way to feel like a local?

Barcelona

Barcelona’s architecture is another must-see for anybody wanting to discover the best sights of Spain. Sagrada Familia, constructed in the 1800s, offers a stunning example of Gothic and Art Nouveau architecture and is nestled right in the heart of Barcelona.

The city’s unique road system is a sight to behold, and Gaudi’s architecture can be seen in other parts of the city as well as his world famous unfinished church. The striking Gaudi park, or Park Güell, is sure to satisfy budding architects and novices alike, making Barcelona a top destination in Spain. Don’t miss the Picasso Museum, and head to Las Ramblas, the city’s famous, partly pedestrianised boulevard, for a memorable night out. Shop, eat, drink and dance the night away after a day of exploring this vibrant city.

Seville

Seville is perhaps best known for offering the finest glimpse of Flamenco. This traditional form of Spanish folk music is instantly recognisable, and can be enjoyed at the Muestra de Flamenco del Teatro Central, or perhaps the Bienal de Flamenco, or in a local theatre. The Real Alcàzar de Sevilla should be given your time so that you can take in the palace in all its glory, from the finite details to the exquisite gardens. This romantic city hosts many festivals and fiestas and offers awe-inspiring attractions all year round.

Valencia

For a mix of science and culture, be sure to add Valencia to your list. This port city, located in the South East, plays host to futuristic structures such as the aquarium, or L’Oceanografic, and the magnificent City of Arts and Sciences. This complex offers visitors cultural and scientific discovery in the heart of Valencia and holds festivals regularly. Valencia Cathedral is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture and can be enjoyed in all its splendour along with an ice cream in the bustling Plaça de l’Almoina.

Mallorca

Mallorca is another top location in Spain that offers visitors the best of both worlds. The Moorish Almudaina royal palace and Santa Maria cathedral can offer a touch of culture to your trip, and spend the rest of your time exploring the sheltered coves, magnificent beaches and impressive mountains. If this isn’t enough to satisfy, the nightlife in Capital Palma can make your trip even more memorable. Enjoy a range of festivals in the summer including La Patrona Festival, or perhaps the Sa Rua Carnival for those visiting in February, wanting to escape a harsh winter at home.

Madrid

When comprising a list of the top destinations in Spain to discover, one that cannot be forgotten is Madrid. The Spanish capital city, Madrid offers a flavour of Spain to suit every holidaymaker. The Royal Palace of Madrid and the Plaza Mayor are perfect locations for a walk around. Football fanatics can explore the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, which plays host to the Real Madrid football team with a staggering capacity of 81,000.

Offering magnificent sights and attractions all over the country, a trip to Spain should certainly be on your to-do list for 2019. This list should hopefully narrow down your options, so you find the perfect destination and make your holiday one to remember for years to come.