The most beautiful cities in Spain
TOP 71: Puertollano (Castilla-La Mancha)
Important industrial center in the province of Ciudad Real. Population: 52,300 PHOTO: Fuente Agria
TOP 70: Algeciras (Andalusia)
City with an economy based on its communications node situation with Africa and the existing industries in the region. Population: 116,417 PHOTO: Plaza Alta de Algeciras
TOP 69: Castellón de la Plana / Castelló de la Plana (Valencian Community)
Capital of the province of Castellón-Castelló. Population: 180,690 inhabitants PHOTO: Castellón Co-Cathedral
TOP 68: Autonomous City of Melilla
Autonomous City located in North Africa. Population: 73,460 PHOTO: Puerto de Melilla
TOP 67: Autonomous City of Ceuta
Autonomous City located in North Africa. Population: 80,570 PHOTO: Royal Walls
TOP 66: Lleida (Catalonia)
Capital of the province of Lleida. Population: 137,387 PHOTO: Lleida night panorama
TOP 65: Ciudad Real (Castilla-La Mancha)
Capital of the province of Ciudad Real. Population: 74,345 PHOTO: City Hall of CIudad Real
TOP 64: Guadalajara (Castilla-La Mancha)
Capital of the province of Guadalajara. Population: 83,789 PHOTO: Palace of the Infantado
TOP 63: Talavera de la Reina (Castilla-La Mancha)
Second most populous city in the Autonomous Community of Castilla-La Mancha. Population: 88,986 PHOTO: Collegiate Church of Santa María
TOP 62: Girona (Catalonia)
Capital of the province of Girona. Population: 96,236 inhabitants PHOTO: View of the old town.
TOP 61: Huesca (Aragon)
Capital of the province of Huesca. Population: 52,347 PHOTO: Fountain of the Muses
TOP 60: Logroño (La Rioja)
Capital of the Autonomous Community of La Rioja. Population: 152,650 PHOTO
TOP 59: Langreo / Llangréu (Principality of Asturias)
Industrial and bourgeois city, in the Asturian Mining Basins, once was one of the most important cities in Spain. Population: 46,000 inhabitants PHOTO: Church of San Pedro
TOP 58: Albacete (Castilla-La Mancha)
The largest and most populous city in the Autonomous Community of Castilla-La Mancha. Population: 170,475 PHOTO: Lodares Passage
TOP 57: Soria (Castile and León)
Capital of the province of Soria. Population: 39,838 PHOTO: Plaza Mayor de Soria
TOP 56: Lorca (Region of Murcia)
Third city in importance in the Region of Murcia. (Partially destroyed in an earthquake in 2011) Population: 92,694 inhabitants. PHOTO: Lorca Castle
TOP 55: Pamplona / Iruña (Foral Community of Navarra)
Capital of the Foral Community of Navarra. Population: 197,488 PHOTO: Pamplona City Council
TOP 54: Aviles (Principality of Asturias)
Important industrial center of Asturias. Population: 84,202 PHOTO: Galiana Street
TOP 53: Marbella (Andalusia)
One of the most important tourist cities of the Costa del Sol. Population: 136,322 hab. PHOTO: View of Puerto Banús
TOP 52: Ponferrada (Castile and León)
Capital of "El Bierzo", in the province of León. Population: 68,767 PHOTO: Ponferrada Castle
TOP 51: Ferrol (Galicia)
Important Galician industrial center, located in the province of A Coruña. Population: 73,638 inhabitants PHOTO: Town Hall of El Ferrol
TOP 50: San Cristóbal de La Laguna (Canary Islands)
Second most populous city in the province of Sta. Cruz de Tenerife. Population: 152,222 PHOTO: La Laguna Cathedral
TOP 49: Jerez de la Frontera (Andalusia)
Most populated city in the province of Cádiz. Population: 208,896 PHOTO: Jerez Cathedral
TOP 48: Vitoria-Gasteiz (Basque Country)
Capital of the Basque Country and the province of Álava-Araba. Population: 238,247 PHOTO: Plaza de la Virgen Blanca
TOP 47: Aranjuez (Community of Madrid)
City of the Community of Madrid known for its Royal Palace. Population: 55,054 PHOTO: Royal Palace of Aranjuez
TOP 46: Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands)
Capital of the Autonomous Community of the Balearic Islands. Population: 404,681 PHOTO: Palma Cathedral
TOP 45: Alcalá de Henares (Community of Madrid)
Important historical city of the Community of Madrid. Population: 204,120 PHOTO: University of Alcalá
TOP 44: Almeria (Andalusia)
Capital of the Province of Almeria. Population: 190,013 PHOTO: Alcazaba de Almería
TOP 43: Cartagena (Region of Murcia)
Second city in importance of the Region of Murcia. Population: 214,165 PHOTO: Cartagena Town Hall
TOP 42: Jaén (Andalusia)
Capital of the province of Jaén. Population: 116,790 hab PHOTO: Aerial view of Jaén
TOP 41: Huelva (Andalusia)
Capital of the province of Huelva. Population: 149,310 PHOTO: Monument to the Discovery Faith
TOP 40: Badajoz (Extremadura)
Most populated city in the Autonomous Community of Extremadura. Population: 150,376 PHOTO: Plaza Alta de Badajoz
TOP 39: Murcia (Region of Murcia)
Capital of the Region of Murcia. Population: 441,345 PHOTO: Murcia Cathedral
TOP 38: Teruel (Aragon)
Capital of the province of Teruel. Population: 35,241 inhabitants PHOTO: Teruel City Hall and Cathedral
TOP 37: Zamora (Castile and Leon)
Capital of the province of Zamora. Population: 65,998 PHOTO: Zamora Cathedral
TOP 36: Valladolid (Castile and Leon)
Capital of the Autonomous Community of Castilla y León. Population: 315,522 PHOTO: Plaza Mayor of Valladolid
TOP 35: Lugo (Galicia)
Capital of the province of Lugo. Population: 97,635 PHOTO: Roman Wall
TOP 34: Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Islands)
Capital of the Canary Islands (together with Las palmas de G. Canaria) Population: 222,643 hab PHOTO: Tenerife Auditorium
TOP 33: Palencia (Castile and León)
Capital of the province of Palencia. Population: 82,169 inhabitants PHOTO: Calle Mayor de Palencia
TOP 32: Cuenca (Castilla-La Mancha)
Capital of the province of Cuenca. Population: 56,189 PHOTO: Old Town of Cuenca
TOP 31: Bilbao (Basque Country)
Capital of the province of Biscay-Biscay. It is the most populous city in the Basque Country and its main economic center. Population: 353,187 PHOTO: Guggenheim Museum
TOP 30: Ourense (Galicia)
Capital of the province of Ourense and the most populous city in the interior of Galicia. Population: 108,673 PHOTO: View of the Miño
TOP 29: León (Castile and León)
Capital of the province of León. Population: 134,012 PHOTO: León Cathedral
TOP 28: Tarragona (Catalonia)
Capital of the province of Tarragona. Population: 140,184 PHOTO: Panoramic of Tarragona
TOP 27: Zaragoza (Aragon)
Capital of the Autonomous Community of Aragon. Population: 675,121 PHOTO: Basilica del Pilar
TOP 26: Malaga (Andalusia)
Capital of the province of Malaga and second most populous city in Andalusia. Population: 568,507 PHOTO: View of the Malagueta
TOP 25: Ávila (Castile and León)
Capital of the province of Ávila. Population: 58,245 PHOTO: Wall of Ávila
TOP 24: Burgos (Castile and León)
Capital of the province of Burgos. Population: 178,574 PHOTO: Burgos Cathedral
TOP 23: Mérida (Extremadura)
Capital of the Autonomous Community of Extremadura. Population: 57,127 PHOTO: Roman Theater
TOP 22: Valencia (Valencian Community)
Capital of the Valencian Community. Population: 809,267 PHOTO: City of Arts and Sciences
TOP 21: Gijón / Xixón (Principality of Asturias)
Most populous city in the Principality of Asturias. Population: 278,198 PHOTO: San Lorenzo Beach
TOP 20: Alicante / Alacant (Valencian Community)
Capital of the province of Alicante-Alacant. Population: 334,418 PHOTO: Port of Alicante
TOP 19: Pontevedra (Galicia)
Capital of the province of Pontevedra. Population: 81,981 PHOTO: Pilgrim's Square
TOP 18: Segovia (Castile and León)
Capital of the province of Segovia. Population: 55,748 PHOTO: Segovia Aqueduct
TOP 17: Cádiz (Andalusia)
Capital of the province of Cádiz. Population: 125,826 PHOTO: View of the Cathedral
TOP 16: Vigo (Galicia)
Most populous city in Galicia and its main economic and industrial center. Population: 297,124 PHOTO: Policarpo Sanz Street
TOP 15: A Coruña (Galicia)
Capital of the province of A Coruña. Population: 246,056 PHOTO: María Pita Square
TOP 14: Donostia-San Sebastián (Basque Country)
Capital of the province of Guipúzcua-Guipuzkoa. Population: 185,506 PHOTO: Concha Bay
TOP 13: Cordoba (Andalusia)
Capital of the province of Córdoba. Population: 328,547 PHOTO: Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba
TOP 12: Toledo (Castilla-La Mancha)
Capital of the Autonomous Community of Castilla-La Mancha. Population: 82,489 inhabitants PHOTO: Alcazar de Toledo
TOP 11: Santiago de Compostela (Galicia)
Capital of the Autonomous Community of Galicia. Population: 94,824 PHOTO: Plaza del Obradoiro
TOP 10: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Canary Islands)
Capital of the Canary Islands (together with Sta. Cruz de Tenerife) Population: 383,308 hab. PHOTO: Vegueta Neighborhood
TOP 9: Madrid (Community of Madrid)
Capital of Spain. Population: 3,273,049 PHOTO: Plaza de Cibeles
TOP 8: Seville (Andalusia)
Capital of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia. Population: 704,198 PHOTO: Torre del Oro
TOP 7: Barcelona (Catalonia)
Capital of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia. Population: 1,619,337 PHOTO: Panoramic from the Parc Güell
TOP 6: Cáceres (Extremadura)
Capital of the province of Cáceres. Population: 94,179 PHOTO: Plaza Mayor de Cáceres
TOP 5: Salamanca (Castile and León)
Capital of the province of Salamanca. Population: 154,462 PHOTO: New Cathedral from the Tormes
TOP 4: Oviedo (Principality of Asturias)
Capital of the Principality of Asturias. Population: 226,155 PHOTO: Plaza de la Escandalera
TOP 3: Granada (Andalusia)
Capital of the province of Granada. Population: 239,154 PHOTO: Alhambra de Granada
TOP 2: Santander (Cantabria)
Capital of the Autonomous Community of Cantabria. Population: 181,589 inhabitants PHOTO: View from the bay
TOP 1: Elche / Elx (Valencian Community)
The third city in population of the Valencian Community. Population: 230,822 PHOTO: Palm grove of Elche