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 “Like Spain, I am bound to the past.”
William S. Burroughs

The three major cities

 

SPAIN

The three major cities

In collaboration with the Spanish Embassy in Lebanon

Over seventy million tourists visit Spain each year, making it one of the three most visited countries in the world.

To travel to Spain is to experience sun, superb food, hospitality and “Joie de vivre”, and yet it is also to discover the country´s rich heritage of monuments and sights, the imprint of the different civilizations that once made it their home, or to journey through its singular and breathtaking country side, study the customs of its people and towns and share their local “Fiestas” and traditions.

MADRID


Madrid is placed on the world travel map for its outstanding world-class museums.
There are the Prado, the Reina Sofia, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza, but in between are buzzing squares, wonderful parks, great shopping, and an unbeatable nightlife.

Must visit
Plaza Mayor
Get a flavor of Madrid´s history in the Plaza Mayor, which dates back to the 17th century and is framed by red-brick buildings and slate turrets.

Prado Museum
One of the greatest museums in the world, the Prado displays superb works by Spanish masters such as Velázquez, El Greco and Goya, but has wonderful Italian and Flemish collections too.

• Reina Sofia Museum
Pablo Picasso´s great masterpiece Guernica draws the biggest crowds at Madrid´s vast modern art museum, but there is a lot more to see, including excellent works by Salvado Dali, Joan Miró and Anotnio Tàpies.

• Royal Palace
The opulent 18th century palace stands on a strategic site with views across the countryside.

• Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
One of the world’s most prestigious football venues; It is the home stadium of Real Madrid since its completion in 1947. With a seating capacity of 81,044.
‘TourBernabéu’ is self-guided tour through the stadiumwhere tourists can witness Real Madrid’ history.

BARCELONA


One of Europe's must-go destinations, but also a major world city.
It's a busy Mediterranean port mixing historic architecture and some of the world's greatest Modernist buildings. but it's essentially its energy and creativity that make it such a captivating place.
Undoubtedly one of the favorite urban Spanish getaway, experience its street life, enjoy the world's most creative food, and spend some time at the beach.

Must visit
• La Sagrada Familia
From 1882 up until his death in 1926, Art Nouveau master Antoni Gaudí devoted himself to the construction of La Sagrada Familia (Church of the Sacred Family). Expected to be done in 2026.

• Las Ramblas
This busy neighborhood in central Barcelona is one of the city´s major tourist hubs not to be missed.

• Park Guell
Barcelona trip begins with a whimsical afternoon at Antoni Gaudi´s famous Parc Guell. One of the world´s most impressive man –made landscapes.

• Gothic Quarter
One of the oldest parts of the city. Travelers can explore the intricate architecture and quaint nostalgia of medieval-era Barcelona. You can visit the Place Sant Jaume (central plaza) and the “La Seu Cathedral”.

• Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria
If you love food, a trip to the Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria is a must.

SEVILLE


Seville is postcard Spain, a city of Flamenco, bullfighting, and extraordinary Moorish architecture. Its oldest neighborhoods are a picturesque mix of white alleyways and ornate buildings, including Europe's largest cathedral.

• Plaza de España
Originally built for Seville´s Ibero-American Expo at the 1929 World´s fair, Plaza de España offers one of the most picturesque panoramas in the city.

• Real Alcazar Garden
This marvelous palace was built in the seventh century and still occasionally hosts the royal family when they visit Seville. The intricate architectural design is known as mudéjar, a Muslim and Christian artistic fusion unique to Andalusia.

• Seville Cathedral and the Giralda
The largest gothic building in Europe inviting travelers from around the world to admire its impressive Gothic architecture. Once you have finished touring the cathedral´s interior, make your way to the Patio de los Naranjos, an outdoor square filled with aromatic orange trees.

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