Spain

Spain is a mountainous country lies in Central Europe, It is famous for its spectacular mountains and amazing architecture and it is one of the most popular tourist destination in Europe where tourists enjoy to visit all over the year.
Madrid

Madrid has been the capital of Spain since the mid-sixteenth century and the city with its landscape, architecture, cuisine and culture is the best presentation to the broad chronology of the Spanish history.
When you visit Madrid you will have the chance to gain an insight into the history and the urban development of Madrid where you can start with Cibeles square, one of the landmarks of Madrid, which represents the architectural changes brought upon by Charles III.
During the tour you will get through the narrow medieval streets south of the square and enter the cavernous mesones on Cava Baja, built into the thick supporting walls of the Plaza Mayor.
In every moment you walk in its streets you can taste the beauty of its architect that reflects the long history of this city.
Barcelona

When you visit spain you shouldn’t miss a walking Tour that takes you right into the ancient heart of Barcelona which is known as The Barcelona “Gothic” Quarter,a tour of the streets, squares and old buildings of the Gothic Quarter gives an exceptional insight into its history, which Strategically placed on a small hill overlooking the surrounding plains, the Roman temple marked the centre of the first settlement.
You will enjoy Plaça Catalunya along Via Laietana we will take to the Cathedral and its cloister in the historic Gothic Quarter. Following the traces of the foundations of the former Roman colony of Barcino, walk to Plaça Sant Jaume, which today is the city’s administrative centre with both the town hall and the regional government,then continue towards modern Barcelona. Port Olímpic and Villa Olímpica that have both been constructed for the Olympic Summer Games in 1992.
Bilbao

You can have an exposure to the beauty of the Spanish architecture,the old and modern one by visiting Bilbao to enjoy the main avenues of Bilbao where you admire the beautiful Ensanche area, including the Albia Gardens, San Nicolás Church and the surrounding Alamedas (boulevards). Pass by the old 19th century bridges over the Nervión River and also more modern monuments. En route, admire a panoramic view of the city from the Artxanda Mountain. The biggest surprise in Bilbao is the Guggenheim Museum – an incredible construction, which contains an impressive array of modern art which was considered the greatest architectural expression at the end of the 20th century.
Cordoba

If you want to discover a city with an incredible mix of cultures, a combination of Roman, Arabic, and Spanish influences that has left their traces in every corner of this historic city, so visit Cordoba which is an enchanting city to discover. Cordoba enjoys a lot of points of attraction like the Mezquita which was originally the sight of the most important mosque in the west for the Moors, next on the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos which is a perfect illustration of the development of Cordoban architecture through the ages.
Malega

If you want to see the City of Paradise as described by Vicente Aleixandre, then visit Malega which enjoys one of the best climates in the European continent. The visitor can stroll in the gardens and enjoy the view of the city, the port and the distant mountain ranges.
The visitor can pass through the most emblematic corners of the city, such us Larios street, Pasaje de Chinitas, Plaza de la Merced (where Picasso was born), the Town hall, the Bullring and La Concepcion Gardens, The jewel of Malaga, La Concepción Gardens constitute the most beautiful and important tropical garden in Spain and one of the best in Europe.
A visit to these gardens, situated five kilometres from the city centre, is an unforgettable experience for tourists of all nationalities, as it is a true spectacle that gives the sensation of being immersed in a tropical jungle. There is also a small museum you shouldn’t miss with statues and Roman mosaics and an archaeological exhibition.
Granada

Feel the charm of an area which presents the same infrastructure as it did in the Moslem period: hidden corners, winding narrow streets, Moorish houses (Cármenes), minarets, bath houses (Hammams). We’ll flavor the tradition of the Moorish World. It is from the Albayzin the old Moorish quarter which was declared a World Heritage site in 1994 where we can capture some of the most spectacular views onto the Alhambra, from various viewpoints.
A walk along the Carrera del Darro will immerse you in the hassle of this side of the town. The contrast between the Moslem past and the Christian present is more evident in the Historical Centre. The visit takes us to the central Bib‐Rambla Square, considered the heart of the town, which is located nearby the ensemble of the Cathedral and Royal Chapel. Opposite to the Chapel we’ll find the Madrasa, following on to numerous alleys of the old silk market (Alcaiceria). Where traders chat and sell local craft in a distinctive Moorish setting.
Lisbon

Is the heart of both the old and new Lisbon ,the visitors can Walk through the elegant neighborhood of Chiado, with its old cafés, boutiques, theatres and bookstores.
Wander through the old maze of small squares and narrow alleyways of the Moorish neighborhood of Alfama, where time seems to have stopped a thousand years ago.
Admire Lisbon’s Sé Cathedral, the city’s oldest church. Finish up in the Comercio Square, formerly the entrance hall of the city, one of Europe’s largest and most beautiful squares.
Valencia

The original Latin name of the city was Valentia, meaning “strength” or “valour”,The visitors discover this wonderful city through its avenues and squares. Its historic centre is one of the largest in Spain, with approximately 169 acres; this heritage of ancient monuments, views and cultural attractions makes Valencia one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations.
The visitor there will discover this wonderful city through its avenues, squares and city’s most renowned buildings. Its Gothic, Baroque and modernist architecture will make an impression and he will feel like if he is in an outdoor museum.