Madrid is the capital of Spain, the largest city in China, the national economic and transportation center, and the capital of madrid province. Because of its strategic position in history, it is called the "Gate of Europe". Madrid is a great art center in Europe, with scenic spots and historical sites all over the city and extremely strong cultural atmosphere. With PuertasdelSol as the center, the road spreads radially. Madrid is a city suitable for walking and roaming. From the west of Sun Gate to Biles Square, or from the Grand Square to the Palace, there are art, culture and ancient buildings along the way. The famous scenic spots in Madrid include the magnificent palace, the PaseodelPradio displaying masterpieces of villars, Goya and greco, the Sun Gate where young people gather, the famous Mayor of Plaza and the CatedraldeSanIsidro built by the Habsburg dynasty in the16th century.
Barcelona, located on the Mediterranean coast in the northeast of Spain, is the second largest city and the largest industrial center in Spain. It has a pleasant climate, beautiful scenery and many historical sites. Known as the "Pearl of Iberian Peninsula", it is the most famous tourist attraction in Spain. It is an ancient cultural city in Spain and is known as Manhattan in the Mediterranean. Gothic-style ancient buildings and high-rise buildings complement each other and together form Barcelona's charming skyline. Messy alleys cling to the edge of the new city, and industrial chimneys will suddenly pop up in the antique old city. In Barcelona, all these incongruities seem logical. Of course, Barcelona's greatest pride belongs to the masterpiece of genius modernist architect Gaudi, who makes this peninsula pearl more dazzling. One person's six works are listed in the world cultural heritage, which is also a unique miracle in the world. Barcelona brought many people here and never left. Gaudi's dream world has become a reality here. Countless young people with artistic dreams set foot on this land to pursue their dreams as artists. Whether painting or architecture, there are too many masters here. Historical, modern, and many about to become famous, as long as you have been to Barcelona, no one will question why there are so many artists here. Woody Allen's movie Vicky Cristina Barcelona made many people choose to travel here. I don't know how many people are fascinated by the romance in the movie. Whether it's the Spanish guitar in the courtyard in the moonlight at night, or all kinds of flowers on Rambla Avenue, from the young men and women in love on the painted porcelain benches in Gul Park to the light shining through the stone promenade at sunset, the romantic and lazy atmosphere is everywhere. Maybe life here is the real enjoyment. Sunshine, Mediterranean, handsome guys and beautiful women accompanied by food and wine, time suddenly slowed down. If you want to experience the purest Barcelona, you can choose some festive days, such as the San melcher Festival in Barcelona in September, the craziest tower, the fireworks night in San Juan Festival in June, or the International Electronic Music Festival (June 1 1- 17) to have fun with Barcelona people.
Seville (Spanish: Sevilla) is the capital of Andalusian autonomous region and Provincia De Sevilla, and the fourth largest city in Spain, with an urban population of about1300,000. It is also the only city in Spain with an inland river port. The population of this city is 650,000. Located in the south of Iberian Peninsula, in the valley downstream of río Guadalquivir, about 120km south of the Gulf of Cadiz. Gwadar Keevil River passes through the city, and the buildings in the ancient city still retain the traces of Moorish rule centuries ago. Seville is a rich legacy left by Arabs and an important and prosperous trade port with the United States. As the capital of Andalusia province, Seville is full of enthusiasm and prosperity, showing its long history. There are many human cultural heritage buildings in the city, as well as various blocks with popular flavor and unique style, such as triana and Reina, Ramacca.
Seville is sunny, and it is very suitable for traveling in spring and autumn, but it is very hot in summer, and the highest temperature in June, July and August is often as high as 40 degrees. At this time, tourists should pay attention to heatstroke prevention and cooling. April and May are the best time to travel to Seville, because April coincides with the April Festival and the Holy Week Parade, and there are many interesting activities with local characteristics. However, there are frequent showers in Seville in April, so be sure to bring your raincoat and umbrella.