Facebook Twitter
travelfillers.com

Tag: cathedral

Articles tagged as Cathedral

Valencia, Land of Orange Groves

Posted on August 6, 2021 by Keith Simmons
Capital of the Comunidad Valenciana this vibrant city is famous for being the place where El Cid (Spain´s national hero) fought against the Moors.Situated near the Mediterranean Sea, it owns two metropolitan beaches still inside the township plus several beaches only a bus ride away like Cullera, Gandía and Oliva.Valencia also has a good, modern shopping centre, a pulsating nightlife and plenty to interest the kids...

Barcelona, That Sensational Second City of Spain

Posted on June 6, 2021 by Keith Simmons
Second city of Spain and major Mediterranean port, bustling Barcelona incorporates a beautiful historic mix of Roman remains, medieval quarters and 20th century avant-garde artwork.It also possesses beautiful beaches nearby!Nature lovers need not travel far to have the ability to hike through hills which are part of the Coastal Mountain Range and Catalonian Pyrenees.Not only is Barcelona a huge artistic origin, there's also penty for the kids to perform...

Seville, Spectacular City Of Color And Romance

Posted on May 16, 2021 by Keith Simmons
Capital of Andalucia and largest southern city of Spain, this dashing and romantic place is packed full of life, culture and history.Nature lovers will also find plenty on offer in the Doñana Nature Reserve and the Sierra Norte Nature Reserve.Kids will delight in the Isla Mágica Theme Park, Aquópolis Seville Guadalpark Water Park, and neighboring Mundo Park.Seville is, of course, steeped in history with vibrant districts like Triana and La Macarena, also magical monuments and buildings dating from the Moorish Conquest...

Granada, Glorious City Of Southern Spain

Posted on March 22, 2021 by Keith Simmons
Located at the foot of the southerly Sierra Nevada ski resort, Granada is among the most splendid cities of eastern Andalucia.On its southern side is 103 kms of fabulous Mediterranean shore, together with the Costa del Sol and Costa Tropical in close proximity whilst, in between, lies a fertile plain producing tropical fruits.Granada dates back to ancient times and was called Ilbyr.When the Romans colonized the southern part of Iberia, they built their own city there, calling it Illibris...