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Barcelona is a feast for the senses, with its unique blend of art, architecture, and Mediterranean vibes.
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Famous for its flamenco rhythms and architectural wonders, Seville exudes an undeniable charm.
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Valencia is a city of innovation, blending modern architecture with traditional Spanish flair.
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Nestled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada is a blend of history and natural beauty.
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Bilbao is a perfect example of how tradition and modernity can coexist. The city’s culinary scene, particularly pintxos, is a must-try for food lovers.
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Malaga, on Spain’s southern coast, is often overlooked but offers a mix of history, art, and seaside beauty.
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Once the capital of the Islamic Caliphate of Spain, Cordoba is home to the magnificent Mezquita, a mosque-cathedral that’s a marvel of architecture.
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Known as the final stop on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, Santiago de Compostela is a city steeped in spiritual significance.
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Which one are you adding to your itinerary first?