A Tour of Spain
Spain occupies a prime place on the tourist map of Europe. In fact, tourism is one of the most flourishing industries of Spain. Spain is situated on the north western side of Europe. With Gibraltar on one side, Portugal and France are the other neighbors of Spain.
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Tourists have the general opinion that Spain has beautiful beaches. This is true. But the horizon of tourism also extends beyond to the main land. The beaches in Spain are beautiful; apart from this the beaches are maintained perfectly well.
That is the reason why many of the beaches in Spain (for example some of those on the Costa Blanca) have been awarded blue flag in recognition of their perfect maintenance. The water in these busy beaches is crystal clear which can be called as the litmus test about their maintenance. Apart from this, many beaches have coves which are believed to have been formed centuries ago.
When one travels to the main land, he is mesmerized by the rich vegetation, tall mountains and villages with narrow but beautifully planned and cobbled streets. Houses in some of the villages are whitewashed and these houses have roof gardens.
There are many heritage buildings which attract the attention of every tourist. Every town in Spain has some or the other heritage building built either during the Roman period or the Moorish civilization.
The government of Spain has made all efforts to preserve many of these heritage buildings. Tourists normally make Barcelona as the first preference. There are many other places for visitors to see like Madrid – the capital of Spain, Malaga, Salamanca, Valencia, Zamora and Santander which attract large number of visitors throughout the year. In short, it can be said that there is no town or village in Spain which does not attract tourists.
Another important aspect of tourism industry in Spain is the museums. Every city and most of the villages have museums which depict the history of the place. Most of these museums have collection of paintings of some of the most renowned artists of Spain. Many of the villages and towns have caves where the tourists can find paintings which are believed to belong to the 10th century.
Diversity in geography is another uniqueness of Spain. Some of the religious practices followed by Romans and Moors can be followed even to this day among some of the groups in Spain. There are many villas, apartments and hotels which offer luxurious stay and mouth watering cuisine for the tourists.