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Dr. Eloy SatterfieldUnited States

Recommended Attractions in Spain

【Barcelona】 First, if you don't want to walk too much, I recommend taking the Barcelona city tour bus. I think it covers the routes and classic attractions very well! Here are the recommended spots: Gaudi's Four Works: Sagrada Familia, Casa Milà, Casa Batlló, Park Güell. The first three can be reached on foot as they are quite close, and Park Güell is also conveniently accessible by the city tour bus. Remember to buy tickets in advance. I suggest renting an audio guide; these buildings are really special, and the guide will help you understand them better. Highly recommend the Sagrada Familia, which is still under construction. There are many churches in Europe, but the uniqueness of the Sagrada Familia is worth seeing at least once in your lifetime. If you have time in the evening, I recommend going to the Liceu Opera House to watch a Flamenco show at Palacio del Flamenco. 【Madrid】 Many football fans are familiar with this city. Football fans must visit the Real Madrid stadium. I bought a pair of shorts there and wore them, haha. Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. If you want to try various Spanish snacks, you can go to Mercado de San Miguel. If you have time and interest, you can watch a bullfight. There are scheduled shows, so if you want to watch one, make sure to plan your itinerary around the showtimes and buy tickets as early as possible. Las Ventas Bullring. There is a windmill town near Madrid where you can take photos. It's very picturesque and is also the prototype of the scene where Don Quixote fights the windmills in Cervantes' novel. Consuegra. 【Seville】 You can walk to all the attractions in Seville. The main recommendation is Plaza de España. If you have leisure time, you can also take a boat ride there. Other attractions include the Royal Alcázar of Seville, Seville Cathedral, and Metropol Parasol. Personally, I think just passing by and taking a look is enough. Near Seville, Ronda in Serrania de Ronda is worth staying for a night. It's a small town on a cliff, a great place to watch the sunrise and sunset and stargaze at night. 【Smurf Village】 Júzcar is the only officially authorized Smurf village in the world. The originally white town was painted blue for the filming of 'The Smurfs'! You can only drive there, and you need to navigate through winding mountain roads that are narrow and have two-way traffic, with cliffs on the side. Friends with average driving skills are advised not to take the risk. It's better to hire a car or be extra careful while driving.
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Posted: Jun 29, 2024
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