Tourism in Seville
City of Seville
One of the cities of Spain with a long history dating back to the Andalusian era, the city enjoys a location on the banks of the River Valley, as well as a large number of archaeological and modern buildings that attract millions of tourists to visit during tourism in Spain, perhaps the most famous Cathedral of Seville, Seville Cathedral, Tower Gold, Luisa Maria Park and others.
The 3 most important landmarks in the city of Seville:
Plaza de España
It is a great arena founded by the creative designer Mudejar in the early twenties to receive the American exhibition Libro hosted by Seville at the time.
The square is now classified as one of Spain's most important tourist attractions in the heart of Seville because of the splendor of its design and delightful colors, the square in the form of a half-moon between its parts 4 small bridges embody the four ancient kingdoms of Spain and overlooking the waterway where you can enjoy a boat trip, along with a fountain decorate the center and carry a classic European Renaissance.
2 - Alcázar Seville Palace
Palace of Seville
It is the most famous and famous landmark in Spain and one of the attractions of Seville in Spain as the Royal Palace of Spain and even the oldest palace ever in Europe.
The majestic palace dates back to the tenth century AD, the era of the Moroccan kings when Seville was one of the old cities of Andalusia. However, it was not completed until the 19th century.
The palace has many distinctive architectural styles, such as Islamic, Renaissance and Mudéjar architecture, as well as being built over the ancient Roman ruins of Seville.
3 - Metropol Parasol Metropolitan Parasol
One of the most wonderful things to visit when visiting Spain, in the heart of Seville and more specifically in Encarnación Square, perhaps the most important characteristic of the Metropol Parasol, famous for the name of the mushroom, is its distinctive architectural design that resembles the shape of the mushroom, as well as its style of wooden umbrellas based on huge white pillars. The short square adorns the famous square in an eye-catching appearance, from which it is a winding walkway where you can enjoy a wonderful tour of the heart of the city.
Going back in time, you will discover that the mushroom umbrella dating back to the beginning of the third millennium is of great historical importance as it is built on top of the ruins of Roman ruins you can simply see it under your feet.
Tourism in Granada
City of Granada
It is the highest city of Spain, located at an altitude of 738 meters above sea level, parallel to the Sierra Nevada mountain range at the confluence of the Singel rivers and its waste.
The city has a long history dating back to the era of Islamic Andalusia, which appears on most of its tourist attractions, most famous of which are the Alhambra Palace, the Paradise of the Sergeant, the Albayazin district, in addition to the Coptic landmarks most famous of the Royal Church and the Cathedral of Granada.
What makes Granada one of Spain's best tourist cities is its unique mountaineering activity through Gornergrat's funicular rail network, where you can explore the beauty of the picturesque mountain nature around you comfortably and securely through the windows and glass floors of the train.
Top 3 landmarks in the city of Granada:
1- Alhambra Palace
The Alhambra
The most famous landmark that can be visited when tourism in Spain, the number of visitors annually about 4 million people thanks to its distinctive architecture derived from Islamic style, the majestic palace building and space was the seat of government when Granada was one of the cities of Andalusia, from the 11th century until the fall of the end of the 15th century In the grip of Europeans.
The palace, besides its exterior architecture, is characterized by its interior ornamentation, which combines inscriptions with Qur'anic decorations and the splendor of Arabic calligraphy in decorating the walls, ceilings and entrances.The palace is surrounded by a wide range of gardens that highlight the Islamic style in planting, designing and coordinating gardens.
2. The Corporal Generalife Committee
One of the most famous landmarks of the Alhambra Palace, and its status on the UNESCO World Heritage List also made it one of the most famous tourist attractions in Spain, the Corporal Commission is truly a paradise of wonderful green plants and trees overlooking one of the great palace buildings known as the Corporal Palace or Nafis Palace.
Al-Areef Gardens is located on the top of a hill between Al-Bayazin neighborhood, where the Queen Isabel Palace is located and the Alhambra Palace surrounded by palm trees from everywhere. Perhaps the most famous place besides the green areas with a wonderful engineering design, fountains that flow into a stunning stream in front of the gate with the five famous arches inscribed with the words 'There is only God.'
3.Granada Cathedral
Don't miss the Granada Cathedral during your tour, as it is the city's first architectural and architectural harvest of the European Renaissance.
The cathedral, which is located in the Albayazin neighborhood, is characterized by its architecture, which combines Baroque and Gothic styles and dazzling interiors, with huge columns and ceilings decorated with art and creativity and colored glass windows with drawings that tell stories from the Bible.
Perhaps the most important thing distinguishes this cathedral from the other are the statues of King Ferdinald and Isabel and the busts of Adam and Eve carved with creativity and mastery and accuracy is unparalleled