Spain Inland

Destinations
with charm

Visit Spain's inland regions and enjoy the unique cultural, natural and artistic heritage.

Aragón

Travel through the region where the famous painter Francisco de Goya was born, enjoy the snow at popular ski resorts and try the delicious traditional cuisine in this region in the northeast of Spain.


Castile-León

Discover one of the regions with the greatest wealth of monuments and natural diversity in Spain. It has three World Heritage cities, Ávila, Salamanca and Segovia, unique places which will take you back in time.


Castile-La Mancha

There is so much to discover in this region, famous throughout the world as the setting for the novel Don Quixote de la Mancha, by Miguel de Cervantes. It is also one of the regions in Europe with the greatest number of protected natural areas.


Extremadura

This is a region of contrasts where you’ll be able to visit exceptionally significant monumental sites, enjoy a whole host of natural landscapes, and sample one of Spain’s most highly-prized cured hams.

The Roman legacy is what awaits you in Mérida, a city in the province of Badajoz where you can sit in the stands of its impressive Roman theatre, a real architectural gem.


Madrid

This is the region where you’ll find Spain’s capital city. A truly cosmopolitan city which will welcome you with open arms. Start the day with a stroll through the beautiful historical old town, surrounded by impressive and elegant buildings and palaces. Stop for a little refreshment in one of the lively cafeterias in the Puerta del Sol and spend the morning shopping along the Golden Mile, the most exclusive area for shopping in the city.

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Navarre

A region of many contrasts. In Navarre you have the first stages of the Way of Saint James, which crosses over from France in Roncesvalles and takes you to Romanesque gems in the towns of Estella and Puente La Reina.


La Rioja

La Rioja is famous throughout the world for its extraordinary wines. A place where you can enjoy unique experiences: visiting wine-cellars, taking part in wine-tastings and enjoying meals surrounded by barrels of wine.

In this region, you can visit the cradle of the Castilian language in the Yuso and Suso monasteries in San Millán de la Cogolla, UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Take a stroll around Haro, a noble town which exudes wine tradition from every stone.