I have a very special Spain archive on the channel, with videos that were especially praised both by followers and by Turespaña itself. Instead of looking at everything as isolated pieces, I gathered it here into a hub page that turns the content into travel planning: cities, regions, trip styles and other highly desired destinations across the country.
There are broader videos about Spain as a whole and more specific ones focused on cities and regions. That combination is perfect for moving from a generic wish to an actual trip structure — while also opening space for other major areas of the country.
A broader introduction that helps frame the country before choosing your own route.
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Goes deeper into the country and shows how many different kinds of Spanish itineraries are possible.
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Closes the wider overview and reinforces why Spain works so well across multiple travel rhythms.
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Perfect for anyone who wants to feel southern Spain with more personality, warmth and cultural depth.
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One of the clips that helps you think about Madrid beyond the obvious, with more context for your trip.
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Another useful layer for anyone starting to organize Madrid more clearly.
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Great for understanding Granada’s historical and emotional weight within a Spanish itinerary.
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Helps frame Andalusia with a more open, lighter and sunnier lens.
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A video that reinforces how well Córdoba fits into culturally richer Spanish routes.
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Important for anyone starting with one of Spain’s most desired cities.
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A strong contrast for anyone wanting a Mediterranean rhythm and a different pace from the classic hubs.
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Shows how Spain can also open into an islands-and-rest kind of travel rhythm.
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Useful for travelers who enjoy less obvious destinations within Spain’s wider repertoire.
Watch videoBeyond the cities and regions already featured on the channel, Spain also works beautifully when you consider a few classic complements. They broaden the repertoire and help you build smarter routes within the same country.
Two very strong day trips for anyone who wants to enrich Madrid with more heritage, history and context.
A great choice for travelers looking for gastronomy, design, museums and a Spanish atmosphere that feels different from the classic axis.
A powerful option for anyone looking for a trip with more historical, symbolic and cultural depth.
Perfect for sea, charming villages, beach clubs, beautiful hotels and a sunnier side of Spain.
They fit really well as extensions to a route through Málaga, Seville, Granada and Córdoba, adding more landscape and contrast.
Great additions for travelers who like the island logic and want to widen the Spanish map through nature and sea.
Instead of trying to fit everything into one trip, it makes much more sense to choose one main angle and build the route around it.
Best for anyone who wants to start with the most classic axis, strong air access, rich cultural repertoire and easy logistics.
Seville, Granada, Córdoba and Málaga create a very rounded trip for travelers seeking charm, history, warmth and gastronomy.
An ideal angle for Mediterranean weather, beaches, a lighter pace and a sunnier Spain.
Perfect for travelers looking for gastronomy, design, landscapes and a less obvious side of the country.
Spain works especially well when you understand that there is no single “right” trip. The country opens into different angles and itinerary styles.
If the idea is to begin with the classics, Madrid and Barcelona make a lot of sense. They are strong gateways and help structure a first trip with a powerful urban axis.
This angle tends to enchant many travelers because it mixes heritage, gastronomy, warmth and a more emotional reading of southern Spain.
Great for anyone wanting to balance city, sea, pleasant weather and a pace that feels lighter than the most classic hubs.
They fit very well when the idea is to broaden your Spanish repertoire with rest, sea and a different atmosphere.
If you are still opening possibilities, start with the broader videos and then go deeper into the cities that pull you most. From there, use flight and hotel search to compare dates, gateways and travel pace.
This hub page already organizes the repertoire. The natural next step is to open child pages such as Madrid, Barcelona, Andalusia, the Basque Country and Islands, keeping the same logic between video, context and planning.