Top 10 Places To Visit in spain | Tourist Attractions in Spain | 10 Best Places
Top 10 Places To Visit in spain | Tourist Attractions in Spain | 10 Best Places
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1. Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela is the capital of northwest Spain's Galicia district. it is known as the pinnacle of the Camino de Santiago
travel course, and the charged internment site of the Biblical witness St. James. His end parts as far as anyone knows exist inside the Catedral de Santiago de Compostela, favored in 1211, whose lavishly lessen stone lacquers open onto first class courts inside the medieval dividers of the old city.
2. Toledo
Toledo is an old city set on a slant over the fields of Castilla-la Mancha in central Spain. The capital of the district, it's recognized for the medieval Arab, Jewish and Christian historic points in its walled old town. It was in like manner the past home of Mannerist painter El Greco. The Moorish Bisagra Gate and the Sol Gate, in dustéjar mold, open into the vintage region, where the Plaza de Zocodover is an eager meeting put.
3. Cordoba
Córdoba is a town in the southern Spanish area of Andalusia, and the capital of the domain of Córdoba. It changed into a basic Roman city besides, critical Islamic consideration inside the center a while. it's attractive respected for la Mezquita, a major mosque pursuing from 784 A.D., alongside a separated supplication lobby and more prepared Byzantine mosaics. After it turn into a Catholic church in 1236, a Renaissance-style nave was secured the seventeenth century.
4. San Sebastian
San Sebastián is a resort city at the Bay of Biscay in Spain's rough Basque nation. it is recognized for Playa de los angeles Concha and Playa de Ondarreta, shores encompassed by means of a pleasant bayfront prom, and especially well known diners helmed through creative gourmet specialists. In its cobblestoned classical city (Parte Vieja), upscale stores neighbor fiery pintxo bars blending near to wines with snack measure neighborhood qualities.
5. Valencia
The port city of Valencia lies on Spain's southeastern buoy, in which the Turia River meets the Mediterranean Sea. it's recognized for its town of Arts and Sciences, with unrivaled frameworks together with a planetarium, an oceanarium and an instinctive notable center. Valencia in like manner has a few seashores, for example, some inner close-with the guide of Albufera Park, a wetlands keep up with a lake and walking trails.
6. Seville
Seville is the capital of southern Spain's Andalusia zone. it is broadly known for flamenco moving, predominantly in its Triana people group. essential landmakrs incorporate the expensive Alcázar castle confounding, worked in the midst of the Moorish Almohad line, and the eighteenth century Plaza de Toros de los angeles Maestranza bullring. The Gothic Seville Cathedral is the site of Christopher Columbus' tomb and a minaret got to be toll tower, the Giraldo.
7. Madrid
Madrid, Spain's central capital, is a town of great streets and enormous, manicured stops, for instance, the Buen Retiro. it is notable for its well off storage facilities of european workmanship, which incorporates the Prado Museum's works by method for Goya, Velázquez and other Spanish experts. The coronary heart of old
Hapsburg Madrid is the corridor covered Plaza Mayor, and close by means of is the lavish Royal Palace and Armory, showing significant weaponry.
8. Spanish Islands
Spain has completely the most striking islands in Europe. The greatest recognized Spanish Islands are furthermore apportioned between the Balearic Islands.
9. Granada
Granada is a town in southern Spain's Andalusia area, inside the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains. it's known for spectacular examples of medieval outline dating to the Moorish calling, especially the Alhambra. This sprawling edge distribute complex conceals superb imperial houses, quiet yards, and reflecting swimming pools from the Nasrid lifestyle, and also the wellsprings and estates of the Generalife gardens.
10. Barcelona
Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain's Catalonia area, is comprehended for its uniqueness and building. The fantastical Sagrada Família church and diverse trailblazer points of reference made through Antoni Gaudí detect the town. Museu Picasso and Fundació Joan Miró spotlight current craftsmanship by method for
their namesakes. city history exhibition MUHBA, contains a couple of Roman archeological goals.
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Points of Interest - Cueva de las Manos [Argentina | Travel Short]
Welcome to Points of Interest, where we take you to the most interesting places on the globe. This week, we travel to Cueva de las Manos, or Cave of the Hands, in Patagonia, Argentina to explore a cave system that contains hand prints over 5,000 years old. It's sure to be a wonder. Come along!
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Mission San Juan Capistrano
California travel expert Veronica Hill of tours The Jewel of the California Missions, Mission San Juan Capistrano , in this episode of California Travel Tips.
This historic California Mission has a colorful past, filled with stories of pirates, Indians, ghosts and padres.
Located an hour south of Los Angeles in Orange County, San Juan Capistrano is a historic walking town filled with great restaurants, shops and bars.
For a fun California day trip, take the Amtrak or Metrolink train to Capistrano Depot, where you can enjoy a day at the Mission followed by lunch at one of many outdoor cafes.
We enjoyed a wonderful brunch on the outdoor patio of Cedar Creek Inn, located right across the street from the Mission.
Today, this gorgeous Mission, which is visited by more than 500,000 people a year.
Founded by Franciscan Padre Junipero Serra on Nov. 1, 1776, Mission San Juan Capistrano was the 7th of 21 missions established along El Camino Real, The Kings Road. Today, it runs along Highway 101.
Every year on St. Joseph's Day, March 19, the Mission celebrates the return of the swallows from Goya, Argentina. Though they no longer nest here, you can find the swallows, along with other native birds at Trabuco Creek a mile away.
When you arrive, sign up for the free audio tour and begin your journey through these beautiful grounds, where you'll learn more about the Mission San Juan Capistrano history.
Serra Chapel is the last surviving church where Father Junipero Serra performed Mass. Junipero Serra lived between 1713 and 1784.
Here, you can light a candle and quietly tour this gorgeous Catholic church, which, built in 1777, is the oldest California building still in use. Its hand-carved wood and gold leaf retablo is more than 400 years old.
The Great Stone Church, completed in 1806, was considered the most magnificent chapel on the West Coast.
Tragically, in 1812, a 7.5 magnitude earthquake destroyed the church, killing 42 parishioners. Some believe this Mission San Juan Capistrano church is still home to a ghost named Magdalena, who was killed in the rubble.
Dubbed the American Acropolis, the Great Stone Church is one of the Mission's most popular sights. Four bells from the wreckage were saved, and rehung in the campanario. The newly built Mission San Juan Capistrano basilica next door was modeled after The Great Stone Church.
After founding the Mission, Father Serra shared his faith and knowledge with the native Acjachemen Indians, who were called Juaneño.
Approximately 1,500 Indians lived at the Mission, learning new skills like ranching, woodworking and farming.
La Pozolera was the Mission's outdoor kitchen, where more than 1,000 people were fed at a time. Meals included fresh bread, beef, potatoes and corn.
In the Mission gardens, residents grew fruit, vegetables, herbs and olives.
In 1779, California's first vineyard of Criolla grapes was planted.
Many experts believe this is where California's wine industry began. Grapes were crushed by foot in vats, and the Mission produced its first sacramental wines in 1783.
Water was brought to the Mission from a series of aqueducts lined with stone or brick. You can still view many of these zanjas (zan-has) on the Mission grounds. At the Mission Industrial Center, you'll find vats where the Juanenos made soap and candles from animal fat.
In 1818, a band of pirates landed at Dana Point and moved inland, raiding the Mission of its food and wine.
The fleet was led by Hipolito Bouchard, who was searching for the Mission's gold. Fortunately, residents were warned of the assault and hid most of the treasure. Bouchard also led attacks on Monterey and Santa Barbara.
Falling into ruin around 1910, the Mission was restored by Father John O'Sullivan, who worked until his death in 1933. He is buried outside Serra Chapel in the Mission Cemetery.
One of my favorite areas of the Mission is the Central Courtyard. This was the center of activity here at the Mission and today is home to special concerts and events.
The courtyard is a great place to relax beside a bubbling Moorish fountain filled with koi, or admire the colorful poppies and fragrant flowers around the garden.
I promise if you visit this gorgeous California Mission, you'll fall in love with its beauty time and time again.
I'm Veronica Hill and that's your California Travel Tip.
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Forest Guitar by Pedro Ureta in Argentina
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Landscapes of Ruta 40, Argentina. In the footsteps of Che!
Times havent much changed since Che rode the Routa 40. Still bumby, dusty and as adventurous as in his days. Beautiful rock formations, sights of Andean peaks and dont forget the almost inaccessible rock paintings: Las Cuevas de las Manos.
Scenic Places; stream at Jodie WV.MP4
I had just stopped at this public stream access on a whim today and decided to share. I shot this from the cab of my truck due to the breeze that follows the the stream bed. There is a bridge next to me so you will hear a little highway noise. I was looking for a place to gather flint for a tools video but my area is mostly sandstone and granit.
Argentina 2018 en un minuto | 4K |
Un viaje por algunos de los rincones mas extraordinarios del país.
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00:00:00 Laguna Ilon
00:04:07 Serranias del Hornocal
00:08:15 Cerro Año Nuevo
00:12:00 Lago Natacion
00:16:05 Camino a Laguna Ilon - Cerro Tronador
00:19:23 Refugio Hielo Azul
00:22:23 Lago Verde
00:25:11 Piedra Parada
00:28:06 Lago Gutierrez
00:31:00 Serranias del Hornocal
00:33:25 Camino al Refugio Laguna Negra
00:36:20 Cerro Año Nuevo
00:39:15 Cajon del Azul
00:41:26 Refugio Agostino Rocca
00:45:11 Salinas Grandes
00:48:09 Cuesta del Lipan
00:51:04 Glaciar Castaño Overo
00:53:29 Lago Gutierrez
00:56:13 Rio Parana
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Exploring a MASSIVE Spanish Supermarket
What's it like in a Spanish supermarket? It's time to find out! Yoly and I hit one of Madrid's largest supermarkets to explore what we buy and eat in this country. Spanish snacks, jamón, cheese, seafood, drinks, wine, beer, frozen food and even pigs brains! It's all here!
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Madrid (España/Spain) - 10 sitios que tienes que ver
La capital de España, Madrid, tiene muchas cosas interesantes y, afortunadamente, no muy dispersas para lo extensa que es la ciudad. Madrid, con más de 3 millones de habitantes, es la ciudad más grande y poblada de España. Os ofrecemos a continuación una lista de los 10 sitios más interesantes que tienes que ver si vas a Madrid, España.
Número 10: Plaza de Cibeles. Madrid es conocida por sus muchas bonitas plazas, y esta es una de ellas. La plaza de Cibeles y su fuente son uno de los lugares más representativos de Madrid. Cibeles es el lugar elegido por el Real Madrid y la Selección Española para celebrar las victorias.
Número 9: Catedral de la Almudena. Su construcción tardó más de 100 años, hasta 1993. La Catedral de la Almudena es el edificio religioso más importante de la ciudad. Es conocida, además, en toda España por haber sido la sede en 2004 de la boda entre Felipe de Borbón y Letizia Ortiz.
Número 8: Templo de Debod. Muchas personas se sorprenden al saber que hay un antiguo templo egipcio situado en el centro de la ciudad de Madrid. El Templo de Debod es uno de los tesoros más importantes que esconde Madrid. Fue un regalo de Egipto a España por la colaboración prestada para salvar los templos nubios.
Número 7: El Rastro de Madrid. El Rastro es un mercado al aire libre que se celebra los domingos y festivos en el centro histórico de Madrid, en el conocido barrio de la Latina. Se trata de un mercadillo con más de 400 años de historia.
Número 6: Gran Vía. La Gran Vía es la calle más famosa de Madrid, en ella encontraremos los cines y teatros más importantes de la ciudad. Una calle que nunca duerme. La construcción de la Gran Vía fue un proyecto que duró varias décadas de principio a fin.
Número 5: Puerta del Sol. La Puerta del Sol es una de las plazas más conocidas de Madrid. En ella encontraréis puntos de interés tan interesantes como El Oso y el Madroño, el Kilómetro Cero y El Reloj de la Casa de Correos: conocido en toda España por ser el lugar desde donde se emiten las campanadas de fin de año desde 1962.
Número 4: Plaza Mayor. La Plaza Mayor está situada en el corazón de Madrid a pocos metros de la Puerta del Sol y del Palacio Real. Popular entre los turistas y lugareños, fue construída en el siglo XVI y ha sido el escenario de las fiestas y corridas de toros. Desde hace casi 150 años, en Navidad la Plaza Mayor se llena de puestos con artículos navideños, objetos de broma y disfraces de todo tipo.
Número 3: El Retiro. El Retiro es el parque más conocido de Madrid desde su apertura al público en el siglo XIX. Es uno de los parques más bellos del mundo. Un lugar imprescindible para ir con los niños. En el Retiro hay cientos de rincones que visitar y actividades que disfrutar: espectáculos de marionetas, músicos, lectores de manos, adivinos y videntes son algunas de las distracciones habituales.
Número 2: Palacio Real. Es la residencia oficial de los Reyes de España. El edificio fue construido entre 1738 y 1764 y es uno de los más grandes de Europa. Pueden visitarse sus impresionantes jardines, sus salones, sus galerías de arte y otras exposiciones.
Número 1: Museo del Prado. Uno de los museos más grandes del mundo hoy en día. El Museo del Prado abrió sus puertas en 1819. En este museo se encuentran obras de arte de conocidos artistas como Goya y Rubens. Sin duda, uno de los mayores atractivos de Madrid.
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Este video es el parte de una serie, que ofrecen recomendaciones para cada día de la semana, en la ciudad mas electrizante de latinoamerica. Buenos Aires.
Sabado, destaca el ritual de la previa, NOLA gastropub y Plug IN. Una parte imperdible de esta serie.
Locución y realización: Hugo Heberto Sosa Odriozola
Producción de sonido: Matias Olmedo
Edición y animación: Marcelo Nudo
Imágenes : NOLA, gastro pub.
Música: Plug in, Valeria Cini y Lucas di Silvestro
Agradecimientos: Martin Zarlenga, Juan Martin Garra y Sonia Kovalivker.
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