Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - 13 A must-see town in Spain.
13 A must-see town in Spain.
Some are surrounded by beautiful windmills, some used to be famous sword-casting workshops in the Middle Ages, and some quietly guard the bay so that you can't bear to leave. These towns are located around Madrid and Barcelona.
Madrid, a small town around Madrid, is one of the must-see cities in Spain, but don't ignore its surroundings. There are six small towns around Madrid that are worth visiting. They have different styles, so it's hard to say who is the most beautiful place. Let's take a look at them one by one. The following is a map of the towns around Madrid.
|||| Windmill Town: Kongsugler
Friends who like literature can review Don Quixote written by Cervantes before going to Kongsugler. This is the windmill town where he leads. There are 12 windmills and 1 rebuilt castles on the ridge beside the town. Against the blue sky and white clouds, everyone who walks in it seems to have become Don Quixote. The town will hold a saffron festival at the end of 10 every year, during which many windmills will turn around to celebrate the harvest.
Cervantes, as a small town with rich cultural background, made consuegra. Cervantes and Don Quixote are the pride of Spain; Cervantes left Don Quixote in the book, but the Spanish left him in history: even if we have nothing, there is Don Quixote.
Tips:
Madrid-Consugler:132km.
Car: 1 hour 30 minutes
|||| Ancient Roman ruins: Segovia.
Segovia is an important ancient capital in the history of the Spanish Kingdom. From the Middle Ages to the present, segovia has always been the favorite holiday resort of the Spanish royal family, and the whole ancient city has been rated as a world cultural heritage.
The most famous sight in segovia is segovia Avenue in Azogueja Square. It was built in the Roman era from the late 1 century to the early 2nd century. It is also the best preserved Roman waterway bridge at present, and it is even printed on the city emblem to symbolize the whole city. Travelling through the winding and narrow ancient streets, visitors never stop. In segovia, you can still see Alcazar Castle. If it looks familiar, I will tell you that this is the prototype of Disney Castle. The beauty of fantasy world can actually be found in reality!
By the way, when you come to Seville, you must try the world-famous roast suckling pig.
Tips:
Madrid-segovia: 90km.
Automobile: 1 hour; Train: 55 minutes
|||| Stone City and Saints City: Avila
Avila is the highest city in Spain and an ancient city recognized by UNESCO as a world cultural heritage. It was built on a rocky mountain, surrounded by a wilderness, brown dry land, no trees, and huge gray boulders scattered. Is this true, too? Stone city? The origin of this name. The ancient city retains the intact walls and bunkers of the Middle Ages. The city gate is very similar to Rhode Island in Greece and avignon in France. The mysterious and ancient atmosphere is always so attractive.
Mother Teresa's Hospital in the city was built on the site of Mother Teresa's former residence 1936, and has preserved her relics to this day. Encanasson Monastery is the place where Teresa died after 29 years of seclusion, and her manuscripts were collected; The Abbey of the Virgin Mary is where Teresa received her education.
Tips:
Madrid-Avila: 106 km
Car: 1 hour 30 minutes; Train: 55 minutes
|| Madrid? Weekend? :Chinchon
Qin Qiong, located in the southeast of Madrid, is a lovely medieval town. The squares, castles and inns here have maintained the style of hundreds of years ago. The most beautiful Qin Qiong municipal square in this city was built in16th century. There are 234 terraces facing the square around the square, just like an open big stage. The special food provided by local restaurants is a delicious experience that should not be missed. People who know life in Madrid always like to spend a leisurely weekend here.
Tips:
Madrid-Qin Qiong: 53km.
Automobile: 1 hour
|||| Strawberry Train Tour: Aranjuez Cultural Landscape.
The cultural landscape of Alain Juez is the seat of the Spanish king's palace. Appreciating the Royal Garden and taking the strawberry train are the main reasons for coming here. The best time to visit Alanghuis cultural landscape is spring, when the gardens in Alanghuis cultural landscape are full of flowers. Besides, you can enjoy a pleasant journey by strawberry train. In the stationmaster's ringing of the bell, in the beautiful wooden carriage, a strawberry girl wearing traditional clothes and holding a hand full of fresh strawberries will hand the sweet strawberries to the passengers.
Tips:
Madrid-Alain Juez Cultural Landscape: 5 1 km.
Automobile: 1 hour; Train: 55 minutes
|||| Cliff Town: Cuenca
Cuenca means valley in Spanish. At the beginning of the 9th century, Arabs built this city here and painstakingly managed it for hundreds of years. In12nd century, it was recovered by the Christian kingdom and later became the territory of Spain. Today, you can still see hanging buildings, cathedrals and alleys, which record history but remain unchanged for hundreds of years. From 65438 to 0996, Cuenca was listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO.
Will you feel it when you come to the ancient city with well-preserved medieval style? Interception? This feeling. The landmark of Cuenca? Das Corga, casas is a scenic spot not to be missed. This Gothic building, which was built in14th century, is named for its protruding to the cliff side. It is mostly made of wood inside and outside, and you can see a good view from the balcony.
Tips:
Madrid-Cuenca:172km
Car: 2 hours; Train: 55 minutes
The above counts the customs of the towns around Madrid, but some friends want to ask, are there any interesting rural places around Barcelona? Don't worry, keep watching.
The towns around Barcelona are all around Barcelona, and there are also many towns scattered around like pearls. Unlike the villages around Madrid, which are located in the middle of the mainland, the towns here are more Mediterranean because they are close to the sea. Some seaside towns have brought a lot of inspiration to artists.
|||| Mirror of Baraona: Lupert (Rupert)
Although it is only less than 150km away from Barcelona, Lupert has nothing to do with a fashionable metropolis. Walking into Lupert is like falling into another world, because there is a kind of tranquility and simplicity that transcends time and space.
The town of Lupert in the sun is a paradise of light and shadow. The balcony embedded in the wall, the eaves protruding outward and the veranda on the top floor of the old house are all swaying in the sun, while the stones in the street under the sun are brighter against the blooming flowers.
Tips:
Barcelona-Lupert:110km.
Car: 2 hours
|||| Medieval Town: Bei Salou
1966, North Salou was designated as a Spanish national historical and cultural heritage. This small town has a mild climate and is suitable for traveling all year round. Most of the buildings in the town are in Roman style. The most famous stone bridge is the Roman Fengshi Bridge, which was built outside the town of 1 1 century and crossed the Wa River in Froby. You can reach the largest square in the town by crossing the bridge, and there is a lively market in the square every Tuesday. Next to the square, there are arcades built in 1 1 century, and St. Peter's Church, one of the most famous religious buildings in Europe. It was originally a Roman-style building, but later it incorporated many Gothic elements.
Tips:
Barcelona-North Salou: 135km.
Car: 2 hours
|||| Source of artistic inspiration: Sitges
Sykes has countless aliases. The epitome of Ibiza? 、? City of art? 、? Gay resort? Wait a minute. The daily life here can be said to be piled up with festivals. Carnival celebration from February to March is one of the biggest and craziest festivals in Spain. Everyone sang and danced all night while drinking. On the Eucharist Festival in June, the streets and alleys were covered with flowers, and the town became a colorful and fragrant garden. At the end of August, the traditional parade of the colossus began again.
Tips:
Barcelona-CICES: 40km.
Automobile: 4 1 min; Train: 55 minutes
|||| Quiet Millennium Ancient City: Gerona.
Gerona is a small town located on the banks of the Ter River in Catalonia, Spain, with a history of more than 2,000 years. 20 13, the world's number one Michelin-starred Rocca restaurant, is also located here. There are colorful houses along the Uanya River, the most intact Jewish settlement in Europe, the ancient city gate in Roman times, the Gothic cathedral with the largest span in the nave, and the remains of the ancient city wall at the top of the mountain. You can walk through the ancient Millennium road and explore the secrets of the ancient city.
Tips:
Barcelona-Gerona:105km.
Car: 1 hour 30 minutes; Train: 55 minutes
|||| Dali's hometown: figueres.
From 2004? Dalian? Once again aroused people's understanding of Salvador, a world-class painting master in this century? Dali's memory, and this town is also famous for the birth of this grotesque surrealist art master. 1974, Dali founded the world-famous Dali Museum (Teatro Museo Dal? ), which attracts art lovers all over the world, is one of the most visited museums in Spain.
Tips:
Barcelona-Figueras: 142km.
Car: 2 hours; Train: 55 minutes
|||| Gold Coast: Kadak? s)
I don't know much about Kadakas, but it's picturesque, just like a paradise. Walking in the town, you can hear the sound of waves beating against rocks. Deep into the town, you can see Kadakas Bay. This used to be the residence of the famous painter Dali when he was young. He once described this seaside town in bloom, which faces the sea and is warm in spring, as "perfect and dreamy", and claimed that the light and color along the Mediterranean coast inspired him countless creative inspirations.
Located on a steep cliff, facing the blue Mediterranean and surrounded by dense olive groves, this town is the most beautiful coast in Spain.
Tips:
Barcelona-Kadakas:174km.
Car: 2 hours
|||| Blue Fishing Village: Tuo Sademaa
Tosa-sur-Mer is located on the coast of Gerona, between Barcelona and the French border. It used to be an ancient fishing village and gradually became a coastal area for leisure and holiday. Tosa has a beautiful beach and the old city, and the defensive wall at the southern end can see the most beautiful scenery of this beach. It was once rated as one of the 25 best beaches in the world by National Geographic magazine, because its beach is crescent-shaped, 400 meters long, and the blue coastline is fascinating.
Tips:
Barcelona-Tosa-Maritime: 107 km.
Car: 1 hour 30 minutes
summary
The mountains and rivers are towering, the sea is vast, the sun is gentle, the air is pleasant, and the mind can be free; When you go to a small town, you can choose to order a glass of beer by the sea and watch the sunrise and sunset. You can also choose to lay a carpet on the top of the mountain, listen to birds and insects, and read flowers.
Spain always has many hidden charms, which need a little digging and discovery. Be a backpacker, travel around Spain, find different styles and features in different places, and make full use of the sunshine and your elegance.
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