
Our 10 most-liked photos on Instagram
Have you seen us on Instagram? Follow us if you’d like to have some of the most spectacular images of Spain on your screen. You’ll soon want to discover these places for yourself. These are some of the posts that were the biggest hits with our followers in 2024. All of them received more than 5,000 likes. We’re waiting for yours!
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10Quart Towers
Let us present you to one of Valencia's main historical symbols: one of the two remaining gates dating back to the city's late medieval wall. Did you know that you can head up these towers, constructed in the 15th century, and enjoy wonderful views? No wonder this post has over 11,000 likes!
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10Albarracín
The second most popular publication of the year featured this town in Aragon, considered one of Spain's Most Beautiful Towns. Its narrow streets, its wall and its reddish houses await you at an altitude of 1,182 metres. Its beauty captivates visitors and, once there, you will get the feeling that you have travelled back in time.
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10Castellfollit de la Roca
Undoubtedly, one of Spain's most impressive rural getaways. This is why this video about this small town in Catalonia took the bronze in this ranking. Can you imagine strolling amongst these stone houses nestled between two rivers and on a volcanic rockface? Simply unforgettable.
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10White villages of Andalusia
We encourage you to “lose yourself” in the photos featured in this gallery, where whitewashed houses take centre stage. Allow yourself to dream for a moment and imagine that you are travelling along the route that passes through these charming villages in southern Spain surrounded by nature. Places like Ronda or Setenil de las Bodegas are waiting for you.
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10Calpe
You are sure to be captivated by the image of the large rock rising out of the sea with skyscrapers at its feet. This is the iconic Ifach Rock in Calpe, which you can access by taking a path with incredible viewpoints to the beaches and coves in the area. If you decide to visit Calpe, make sure not to miss out on the opportunity to explore its salt flats and its port. Pure Mediterranean life.
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10Malaga
This video gives you a taster of what Malaga is all about. But you need to experience this Andalusian city in person and let its special atmosphere seep into your pores. The capital of the Costa del Sol has not stopped reinventing itself in recent years to offer a comprehensive cultural scene. Well worth a visit!
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10Sigüenza
Note down the following original plan: Climb aboard the so-called Medieval Train for a trip that will take you from Madrid to Sigüenza (in Castilla – La Mancha). Along the way, you will be accompanied by a group of characters dating back to the period. Once in Sigüenza, it's time to discover a beautiful city each every cobbled street whispers medieval tales.
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10Montserrat
Just 60 kilometres from Barcelona is one of Catalonia's most unique spots: the majestic serrated peaks that give Montserrat its name. In addition to its spectacular landscapes, this area is famous for its basilica, home to the virgin known as “La Moreneta”. Don't miss the opportunity to visit this monument, enjoy the singing of the Escolanía and explore the Montserrat Museum. Looking for more experiences? Take the funicular to admire the panoramic views or venture out on a mountain walk.
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10Granada
This incredible panoramic view of the Alhambra in Granada could not be missing from this list. This complex of palaces and gardens, which once symbolised the power of the Nasrid dynasty, is one of the most beautiful monuments in the world. Make sure not to miss the views from the San Nicolás viewpoint and experience what painter Henri Matisse once asserted: “Granada excites you to the point of melting and fusing all your senses.”
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10The Lebaniego Way
Around 72 kilometres of pure nature, culture and spirituality. This is The Lebaniego Way, a route that runs from San Vicente de la Barquera to the Monastery of Santo Toribio (in Cantabria) and that connects to the Camino de Santiago. Many pilgrims take this route to the spot where the Lignum Crucis, the largest preserved fragment of the cross of Christ, is preserved. This path through the beautiful valley of Liébana can also be an opportunity to connect with nature and with yourself.