Spain Car rentals

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Mediterranean beaches, sangria in the sun and paella by the plateful. Southern Spain has long been a popular place, but tourists are increasingly turning to the fascinations of another Spain, far removed from the high-rise developments lining the Costa del Sol.

Spain is a treasure chest of unforgettable scenery. Separating Spain from France, the snow-capped Pyrenees, as well as having breathtaking views, offer resorts like La Molina and Panticosa with plenty of opportunities for skiing. In the north, the winding rivers and lush, green forests of Galicia present a picture not usually associated with Spain, and in complete contrast to the Moorish-influenced south, Galician culture traces its routes to a Celtic origin. Everywhere are reminders of Spains rich and varied past, from the Alhambra in Granada to Don Quixotes windmills in La Mancha.

Old mixes with new in cities such as Toledo, Barcelona, Salamanca and the capital, Madrid, as celebrated museums, galleries and Baroque churches rub shoulders with blaring bars and thumping discos.

What will never change is the Spaniards passion for partying. Snack on tapas as you skip from bar to bar, before heading off to enjoy Spains infamous nightlife. Then revitalise the senses Spains cultural heritage brims with flamenco, painting, opera, literature, sport, bullfighting and flamboyant, colourful fiestas.

Bargains abound amid intense airline competition, so there has never been a better time to visit Spain. Just soak up the atmosphere you wont be disappointed.

Cadiz Tourist Office

Address: Plaza de San Antonio 3, 2a Planta, 11003 Cadiz

Email: turismo@dispucaiz.es

Phone: +34 956 807 061 / 223

  • Fundación Pablo Ruiz Picasso
    The Picasso Foundation in Málaga includes the house where the artist was born and spent the first years of his life and is also home to a wide range of his works in a variety of media, from ceramics and engravings to illustrated books.
  • Museo del Prado
    Madrid's Museo del Prado houses a dazzling permanent collection of some 7000 paintings and is especially noted for its Flemish, Dutch, Spanish and Italian works. The gallery ranks as one of the top five in the world and is an absolute must-see.
  • Nou Camp
    The Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona is not only huge - with a 120,000 capacity - but also a fantastic piece of architecture.
  • Palau de la Música Catalana
    The ornate Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona was originally built for the Orfeo (Catalan Choir) in 1908, and designed by Catalan modernist architect Domenech i Montaner. There are guided tours around the building, but primarily the Palau is a venue for internationally renowned orchestral concert and recitals.
  • Amaze'n Laberintos
    Fancy getting lost in one of Europe's biggest mazes? Playa de Muro's giant wooden labyrinth confuses even those with a natural sense of direction. Strategy, skill and speed come into play as visitors search for four hidden checkpoints where they can stamp their entry ticket. With baffling puzzles, riddles and memory games, the maze's twists and turns encourage lateral thinking and teamwork.
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