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Cordoba Synagogue
Cordoba Synagogue Located in the heart of Córdobas Jewish Quarter, and just blocks away from the Mezquita, sits one of Spains most unique connections to the past: the Synagogue of Córdoba. Constructed in the 14th century, Córdobas synagogue is the Juderías (Jewish Quarters) main attraction and is
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Casa de Colon
Casa de Colon Charming Casa de Colon was reportedly a rest-and-repair stop for Christopher Columbus and his ship, La Pinta, en route to the New World in 1492.Originally belonging to the Governor of the Canaries, Casa de Colon was one of a small number of houses that became Las Palmas first settlem
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Palma La Seu Cathedral
Palma La Seu Cathedral In 1229, the great hero of Spains Reconquista from the Moors, King James I, sailed to the Balearics amidst a horrible storm. If he made it to the Muslim-held isles, he pledged, he would build a great cathedral in honor of the Christian god, La Seu Cathedral. James safely arr
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Los Hervideros
Los Hervideros An extraordinary collage of rocks, caves and lava tubes looming over Lanzarote’s west coast, the coastal cliffs of Los Hervideros rank among the island’s most unusual geological attractions. Formed during the 18th-century eruptions of the Timanfaya volcanoes, the dramatic coastline
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Teide National Park
Teide National Park The largest and oldest National Park in the Canary Islands and home to Spain’s highest peak, Mount Teide, the UNESCO World Heritage listed Teide National Park is one of the top attractions on the island of Tenerife. At 3,718m, the landmark peak of Teide - the world’s third high
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Mount Teide
Mount Teide Towering 3,718 m over the island of Tenerife, scaling the high-altitude peak of Spain’s highest mountain can be, quite literally, breathtaking. Thankfully, you don’t have to climb the summit to take in the views from Mount Teide – the Teide Cable Car whisks visitors to an observation d
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Tablao Flamenco Cardenal
Tablao Flamenco Cardenal Situated in what was once part of an archbishops palace, Tablao El Cardenal is the most-coveted spot in Córdoba to catch one of Spains most beloved art forms. Indeed the south of Spain is steeped in a history of flamenco, as it is believed that this is where the tradition
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Sanctuary of Loyola
Sanctuary of Loyola In 1491, on the once much humbler site of this enormous and ornate Mudejár-style shrine that is the Sanctuary of Loyola, a family of minor nobility welcomed its 13th child, who would one day change the world. San Ignatius Lopéz de Loyola, a soldier turned to the priesthood by h
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Castro de Vigo
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Casino Militar
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Casa Museo de Menéndez Pelayo
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Can Catlar del Llorer
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Cal Poeta Colom
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Bastió d’Es Governador
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Protos
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Ruins of the Collegiate Church
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Sala de los Reyes
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Puerta de los Leales
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Playa de la Ribera
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Plaça de la Sardana
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