If you found Segovia beautiful and impressive for its aqueduct, you should visit Toledo, or Seville, Cordoba, and Granada, just to name a few. In the north, Santiago de Compostela and Burgos are also very beautiful.
Toledo is, in my opinion, one of the most architecturally and culturally majestic cities. It's worth noting that three very different religions coexisted there for centuries, and that prior to this coexistence, they had been at war: Christians, Jews, and Arabs. The architecture is organized into distinct neighborhoods, and each culture has its own characteristics, which are still visible today.
If we go to Seville, Cordoba, and Granada, we find the Mozarabic and Mudéjar culture more firmly established, with buildings that take your breath away with their beauty and perfect proportions.
Those parks with exercise equipment and padel or soccer courts are found in the vast majority of towns and cities. In larger cities, however, registration, booking, and other bureaucratic procedures are required to use the slopes.
To fully enjoy these places, it's best to go during the week, obviously.
The wonderful thing about Spain is that it has every climate, architectural style, and culture imaginable: mountains, seas of varying temperatures and rough seas, deserts, magical forests...
If you found Segovia beautiful and impressive for its aqueduct, you should visit Toledo, or Seville, Cordoba, and Granada, just to name a few. In the north, Santiago de Compostela and Burgos are also very beautiful.
Toledo is, in my opinion, one of the most architecturally and culturally majestic cities. It's worth noting that three very different religions coexisted there for centuries, and that prior to this coexistence, they had been at war: Christians, Jews, and Arabs.
The architecture is organized into distinct neighborhoods, and each culture has its own characteristics, which are still visible today.
If we go to Seville, Cordoba, and Granada, we find the Mozarabic and Mudéjar culture more firmly established, with buildings that take your breath away with their beauty and perfect proportions.
Those parks with exercise equipment and padel or soccer courts are found in the vast majority of towns and cities. In larger cities, however, registration, booking, and other bureaucratic procedures are required to use the slopes.
To fully enjoy these places, it's best to go during the week, obviously.
The wonderful thing about Spain is that it has every climate, architectural style, and culture imaginable: mountains, seas of varying temperatures and rough seas, deserts, magical forests...