
Hidden in the Benimussa hills above San Antonio, 528 Ibiza occupies a sprawling rural estate with an unusual back-story. The site opened in 1972 as a zoo and later became the well-known Benimussa Park, home to the cult Zoo Project and Gala Night parties, before a spell as a theatrical dining venue. From 2023 it returned to its best-known role as an open-air clubbing destination. The venue is run by the Ibiza Rocks Group, the team behind Ibiza Rocks and Pikes, and is named after the 528 Hz audio.....

Walk across the bridge and admire the modern design

Bike the trails and visit the playground
A freshwater lagoon ringed by rice fields and reed beds, the Albufera lies about ten kilometres south of Valencia, separated from the Mediterranean by a wooded sandbar known as the Dehesa del Saler. It is the largest lake in the Iberian peninsula and the centrepiece of a protected wetland covering more than 21,000 hectares. The name comes from the Arabic al-buhayra, meaning the little sea. The lagoon was a royal hunting and fishing ground from the 13th century, passed to the Spanish state in 18.....
Crowning a hill above the old town of Malaga with views over the city and the Mediterranean, the Alcazaba is one of the best-preserved Moorish fortress-palaces in Spain, built principally in the eleventh century during the era of the taifa kingdoms and later extended under successive Muslim rulers. The fortress served both as a military stronghold defending the port city and as a palace for its governors, and its design reflects this dual purpose, combining formidable defensive walls, towers and.....
Beside the Guadalquivir river in the historic heart of Cordoba, the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, the Castle of the Christian Monarchs, is a fortress-palace whose walls and gardens encapsulate the layered history of one of the most significant cities of medieval Spain. The present structure was built in the fourteenth century by King Alfonso XI on the site of earlier Moorish and Roman fortifications, and it became a residence of the Castilian monarchs. The Alcazar holds a notable place in his.....

In the centre of Alicante on the Plaza de Espana, the city's bullring, the Plaza de Toros, is a nineteenth-century arena that has served as a venue for bullfighting and public events since it opened in 1888. Built to replace an earlier temporary ring, the structure follows the traditional circular form of Spanish bullrings, with tiered seating rising around a central sand arena, and a capacity of several thousand spectators. The brick and stone construction is characteristic of the period, and t.....

Perched on an upper floor overlooking the old harbour of Barcelona, Altamar is a fine-dining restaurant in the Barceloneta district known for combining refined Mediterranean and seafood-focused cuisine with panoramic views over the city, the port and the sea. The restaurant occupies an elevated position near the foot of the Montjuic cable car, and its tall windows frame views that take in the marina, the waterfront, the city skyline and, on clear days, the curve of the coastline beyond. The kit.....
Celebrating the oldest trophy in international sport, the America's Cup Experience is an interactive attraction on the Moll d'Espanya at the Port Vell waterfront of Barcelona, created around the city's hosting of the historic sailing competition. Barcelona staged the 37th America's Cup in 2024, bringing the elite of competitive sailing and its space-age foiling yachts to the Catalan coast, and the experience was developed to immerse visitors in the history, technology and excitement of the event.....

Opened on 28 February 2004, the Andalucia Bridge carries road traffic across the Guadalquivir as it runs through the western edge of Cordoba. It forms part of the first stretch of the city's western ring road, the Ronda de Poniente, linking the La Torrecilla industrial estate with the road to the airport. The crossing was designed by the engineer Javier Manterola, a winner of Spain's national engineering prize, working with Antonio Martinez Cutillas and Javier Munoz Rojas. It was the first cabl.....