Spain from A to Z

Our Cities Spanish cities and towns are characterised by their diversity and contrast. World-famous cities, small medieval villages and old town centres with a long history – all delightful destinations to be found both inland and along the coast, where visitors can enjoy the sea. Places with charm, unique traditions, folk festivals and delicious cuisine.

The historic city centre, known as the Madrid of the Habsburgs, the Plaza Mayor and the Royal Palace are all historical reminders from the 16th and 17th centuries. The noble business district and the Golden Mile of Madrid Museums dotted with important art museums, palaces and gardens are worth a visit. Over 60 museums cover every area of human knowledge. The most well-known are the Prado Museum and the Reina

Sofía Museum, with works by Picasso, Miró and Dalí. Sprawling parks and gardens such as the

MADRID

Madrid is Spain’s cosmopolitan, open-minded and accommodating capital city. As one of the largest European cities, it boasts a modern business centre as well as a rich cultural and historical heritage. This area, which had been inhabited since the Lower Palaeolithic era, was converted into the capital of the empire in 1561 by King Philip II.

Madrid

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