Alicante: Located on the Costa Blanca in southeastern Spain, Alicante is a vibrant port city that overlooks the Mediterranean. The narrow streets of its old town, hilltop medieval fortress and golden sandy beaches make it a popular destination for visitors. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Barcelona: The capital of the Cataluña region and Spain’s second largest city, Barcelona is a vibrant city that has many faces; Mediterranean seaport, European commercial hub, and home to such artists as Gaudí, Miró, and Picasso. For a selection of hotels, suite hotels, and apartments, click here.
Barcelona Area (Cataluña & Costa Brava): Cataluña is a triangular region that spans from the Mediterranean to the Pyrenees. It is well known for the charming villages and beaches of the Costa Brava, the historic towns of Cardona, Girona, Begur, Tarragona, the Priorat wine region, and much more. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Bilbao: Visitors flock to the capital of the Basque region to see and experience the stunning titanium-clad Guggenheim Museum that was designed by famed architect Frank Gehry. Bilbao is also home to a Fine Arts Museum, a historic Old Town, and some of the best quality food in the country. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Cáceres & Mérida: The Extremadura region is filled with historic and picturesque towns, and yet it is virtually undiscovered by many visitors to Spain. The charming towns of Cáceres & Mérida are home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites, beautiful landscapes, and the country’s highly-prized Ibérico cured ham. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Córdoba: Once the capital of Moorish Spain, Córdoba was the most cultivated and magnificent city in 10th C. Europe. Visitors today marvel at the beauty of the Mezquita and enjoy strolling down the narrow, winding streets of the old Jewish quarter. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Granada: Set amidst the towering backdrop of the snow-capped Sierra Nevada, Granada is situated in the fertile valley of the Genil River. It is home to one of the most remarkable fortresses ever built, the Alhambra, which is Spain’s most visited monument. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Ibiza: This small gem of an island located off the coast of Spain in the Mediterranean is well known for its laid back atmosphere, vibrant nightlife, fashionable and trendy shops and restaurants, and a walled Old Town (Dalt Vila) that is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Jerez: Located South West of Seville, the city is a traditional Andalusian city that dates back to Moorish times. Much of the charm and aristocratic air of the city can still be seen and felt today in the casco antiguo (old town), the wide streets, and tree-lined squares. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Madrid: Located at the geographic center of the country, the capital of Spain is a modern, internationally renowned city that has retained its old-world ambiance. The city’s diversity of attractions and its proximity to many wonderful nearby cities offers something for every visitor. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Málaga: This cosmopolitan city on the Mediterranean in southern Spain has seen a revitalization in the last decade. It is well known for being the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, but it is also one of the oldest cities in Spain, with a rich history that dates back to the Romans. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Mallorca: This beautiful island is part of the Balearic Islands, an archipelago in the Mediterranean that includes Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera. It is located just off the coast of the mainland between Barcelona and Valencia. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Marbella & Estepona: The town of Marbella is the jewel of the Costa del Sol, with upscale boutiques, a charming old quarter, and Puerto Banús marina, while Estepona, just 21 km to the west, also has a lovely town and marina that provides access to water sports and more. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Paradors: The Paradors of Spain is a group of hotels located throughout the country that offer guests the opportunity to stay in historic properties, including converted castles, fortresses, monasteries, convents and palaces, along with some modern properties. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Ronda: One of the oldest towns in Spain, Ronda’s location on the edge of a 500-foot gorge makes it dramatic and offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. It is also home to the 17th C. Plaza de Toros, which is one of the oldest bullrings in Spain. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Salamanca: Nicknamed “La Dorada” (the Golden City), Salamanca is home to the oldest university in Spain (founded 1218) and the third oldest in Europe. Visit the university’s historic buildings and stroll through one Spain’s largest main squares. For a selection of hotels, click here.
San Sebastián & Hondarribia: Located on the north coast overlooking the Bay of Biscay, San Sebastián is a cosmopolitan city with beautiful beaches, a seaside promenade, and a historic Old Town. Nearby Hondarribia is a charming medieval walled town located on the border with France. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Seville & Carmona: Standing on the banks of the Rio Guadalquivir, Seville is Spain’s fourth largest city and the capital of the Andalucía region. Many who visit Seville are entranced by its beauty and romantic atmosphere, and captivated by the people and their zest for life. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Toledo: Dramatically perched on a hilltop overlooking the Rio Tajo, Toledo is known as the “city of three cultures” where Muslims, Jews, and Christians lived together for centuries within its walls. It was also home to the famed painter El Greco. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Valencia: Located on the Mediterranean on the Costa Blanca, Valencia is Spain’s third largest city, and it is here that the iconic paella dish was created. Today the city is enjoying a resurgence, offering visitors fine museums, baroque architecture, architect Santiago Calatrava’s City of Arts & Sciences, and fine cuisine. For a selection of hotels, click here.
Zaragoza: Located midway between Madrid and Barcelona in the northeast of Spain, Zaragoza is a monumental city that is best known for the colossal Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pilar, the Cathedral of El Salvador, the Roman Caesar Augusta, the Aljafería Palace, and the Goya Museum. For a selection of hotels, click here.