Wednesday, 6 February 2013

The Greatest Historic Cities In Spain

Spain is a country that borders two great water bodies namely the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea. The Mediterranean coasts and the Canary Islands are the best while for hiking purposes, the Pyrenees, central Cordillera and Sierra Nevada rank first.

As we all know, attractions to Spain are more than the natural occurrences. There are many other things that have actually made Spain as it is today. There are lots of things to see and do while in the country and if you plan properly; you will actually be able to get a lot from your visit in the region.

Historically speaking, there are many crossroads that are quite important in Spain. The crossroads are between Atlantic and the Mediterranean, Europe and North Africa as well as Americas and Europe. Based on all these, there are many important landmarks that exist in Spain to date. It has many UNESCO heritage sites and leads with the highest number of historical cities that can be seen even today. If you are a person who is thrilled by history, then this is the country to visit.

There are many reminders of the old Spain in Andalusia. One of the oldest cities in all of Western Europe is Cadiz. Here you will find the remnants of Roman settlement. Ronda is close by and it is very beautiful placed on a cliff. It has the oldest bullring in all of Spain and has a gorge spanning bridge. Granada and Cordoba have reminders of the Muslim parts of the nation. The Mezquita and the gorgeous Alhambra are places that one should visit while in the two regions. The cultural center of the Andalusian region is Seville. Here you will see sights and buildings when the city used to be a port area especially dealing with goods from America. The city’s cathedral is the most outstanding and is actually the biggest in the country.

Toledo is the nation’s historic center. The city is medieval and sits on top of a hill. It was once the capital city of Spain before the establishment of Madrid. From Madrid, moving to the north, it is very easy to get to a city called el Escorial. It used to be a center for the Spanish empire during inquisition. Segovia is yet another remarkable city where the popular Roman aqueduct is located.

Salamanca lies to the north in the region of castile-Leon. There is a famous university here as well as historic architecture that can be seen to date. Galicia is home to the famous Santiago de Compstela. Here you will see the most beautiful cathedral ever erected on Spanish soil.

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