The Spanish territory is characterized by its urban and landscape diversity, offering great aesthetic richness and valuable heritage. From the majesty of its capitals to the charm of its historic centers, each place possesses an identity forged over centuries of history, art, and the confluence of various cultures.
The beauty of Spanish cities is not limited to their architecture or landscapes but extends to the atmosphere that surrounds them. Elements such as light, aromas, the behavior of their inhabitants, and gastronomy contribute to making them unique destinations in the country.
Taking advantage of this context, Viajar magazine has compiled a list of the "most beautiful cities in Spain," based on reader responses. Among the fifteen most voted locations, Seville has established itself as one of the favorites, which is not surprising.
Seville is renowned for its vast historical and cultural heritage, housing the largest old town in the country. It is famous for its impressive Cathedral, the largest Gothic temple in the world, and for the Giralda, the minaret that dominates the architectural complex. These monuments, along with the Real Alcázar and the Archivo de Indias, have been declared World Heritage Sites by Unesco.
In addition to these emblems, the city offers other points of interest such as the Plaza de España, the Parque de María Luisa, the Setas de la Encarnación, and the Torre del Oro. Neighborhoods like Santa Cruz, San Bartolomé, and Triana also add significant value to the Sevillian experience. The vibrant local culture, manifested in events such as Semana Santa (Holy Week) or the Feria de Abril (April Fair), and its rich gastronomy, with centuries-old traditional dishes, make Seville an essential destination.
The complete list of the fifteen most beautiful cities, according to followers of Viajar magazine, includes San Sebastián (Basque Country), Santander (Cantabria), Córdoba (Andalusia), Girona (Catalonia), Toledo (Castilla-La Mancha), Granada (Andalusia), Salamanca (Castilla y León), Seville (Andalusia), Gijón (Asturias), Cádiz (Andalusia), Pamplona (Navarra), Úbeda (Andalusia), Frías (Castilla y León), Teruel (Aragón), and San Cristóbal de la Laguna (Canary Islands).




