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  • Sagrada Família Church

    Unfinished basilica blending Gothic and Art Nouveau architectural styles, designed by Antoni Gaudí. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the tallest church in the world as of October 2025.

  • Park Güell

    Public park known for its distinctive modernist architecture, mosaics, and cultural significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Casa Batlló

    Modernist building designed by Antoni Gaudí, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, functioning as a museum with immersive experiences showcasing Catalan Modernism and Art Nouveau style.

  • Cathedral of Santa Eulalia

    Historic neo-gothic Roman Catholic cathedral serving as the seat of the archbishop, featuring notable Gothic architecture and religious significance.

  • Main Square

    Historic city square dating back to the 17th century, known for its baroque architecture and a notable bronze equestrian statue of King Philip III. It serves as a cultural hub featuring uniform buildings, balconies, and pedestrian-friendly spaces.

  • Royal Palace

    Baroque royal palace serving as the official residence of Spanish royalty, featuring extensive art collections and historical artifacts.

  • Gate of the Sun

    Historic central square known as the symbolic heart of the city and the point from which all radial roads originate.

  • Cybele Fountain

    Neoclassical fountain and monument dedicated to the goddess Cybele, featuring marble sculptures and rococo architectural elements.

  • Almudena Cathedral

    Neo-romanesque and neo-gothic Roman Catholic cathedral known for its architectural and historic significance.

  • Alcázar of Seville

    Historic royal palace and fortress known for its Mudéjar and Moorish architecture, extensive gardens, and cultural significance. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been used as a filming location for Game of Thrones.

  • Seville Cathedral

    Historic Gothic cathedral recognized as the largest of its kind and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It features the bell tower La Giralda and houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus.

  • Plaza de España

    Historic semi-circular square built in 1928 featuring Moorish revival and Renaissance Revival architecture with decorative tilework representing Spanish provinces.

  • Gold Tower

    Historic twelve-sided military watchtower from the 13th century featuring Moorish architecture, now functioning as a museum and viewpoint with panoramic views of the river and city.

  • Maria Luisa Park

    Historic urban park featuring gardens, fountains, and notable early 20th-century architecture. It is designated as a National Monument and includes cultural landmarks from the 1929 Hispano-American Exhibition.

  • St. Ann Cathedral

    The oldest church on the island built in a mixed yet impressive style.

  • Maspalomas Dunes

    Breathtaking - the best word to describe this vast sandy area. The dunes were formed into rounded hills and wave-like patterns during the…

  • Las Canteras Beach

    Beautiful sandy beach running right along the centre of Las Palmas. It is protected by a natural reef, therefore the waves are mild.

  • Roque Nublo

    This volcanic formation is the second highest peak of Grand Canaria and it used to be a sacred place for indigenous people, who used it as…

  • Calle Mayor de Triana

    The main shopping avenue in Gran Canaria where you can find the most exclusive shops. Showcase of the city with several architectural gems.

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