08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Rick Chapo
Much of Spain has undergone a modernization effort. Fortunately,
cities such as Valencia, Granada and Seville retain much of
their old world charm.
Valencia
Similar to Barcelona in some ways, Valencia is another must
visit city in Spain. Located on the coast of the Mediterranean,
the city has retained its old world charm without the
modernization mistakes made in Barcelona. The old historic
quarter is amazing because much of the architecture reflects
Arabic influences arising from the rule of invading forces.
Palaces are refurbished and streets tend to be strictly of the
cobble stone variety. Perhaps the best way to take in the
atmosphere is to grab a seat at an outdoor café, order tapas and
just relax. For a big city, Valencia has a pretty nice
collection of beaches, so don't hesitate to grab some rays.
Granada
For many travelers, Granada is the best city in Spain. The prime
attraction is the Alhambra, a combination of fortress and palace
built and used by the Moorish rulers who controlled Spain. The
Alhambra simply has to be seen to be believed. The structure is
in excellent shape and is detailed with intricate Moorish
architecture and style. The internal structure is one of the
most beautiful in the world. In addition to the palace, Granada
gives off the air of a "real" Spanish city with cobblestone
streets, bullfighting arenas and winding streets. Granada is a
good place to just get out and walk.
Seville
If you want to see real Spanish bullfighting, Seville is the
place. Whatever your feelings about the sport, the bullfighting
ring of Plaza de la Real Maestranza is the finest in Spain and
worth a visit. The bullfighting sessions are intense, but you
should still visit the structure if you aren't interested in the
actual event.
If you want nothing to do with bullfighting, you should still
visit Seville to see the Alcazar Gardens. I once got lost in
Seville and stumbled upon them. They are extremely green and
beautiful with waterways, flowers and foliage everywhere. You
can easily spend a relaxing afternoon putting around Alcazar and
enjoying gardens that rival any others in Europe in my opinion.
The Plaza de Espana is also worth a visit.
Spain often has problems mixing the old with the new in city
planning. If you prefer the older atmosphere, Valencia, Granada
and Seville are good destinations.
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