Spain is not a single entity. The country in the Iberian Peninsula is divided into 17 autonomous regions, each with their own culture, landmarks, and geography.
From the magnificent Balearic beaches and Antoni Gaud architecture that characterises Barcelona to the rolling vineyards of Rioja and the Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain is rich with historical sites, scenic scenery, and delectable cuisine. Needless to say, planning an itinerary is simple.
Don’t be concerned about overdoing it; siestas are a well-established afternoon practice that is absolutely important if you plan on staying up for a 10 p.m. dinner.
Here are the top 10 locations to visit in Spain.




