A capital full of things to do and places to see. Here we list just one of the many suggestions of what to see and do in one of the world's most exciting capital cities.
This province forms part of the Autonomous Community of Castilla la Mancha. It shares boundaries with Valencia, Albacete, Ciudad Real, Toledo, Madrid, Guadalajara and Teruel. Its capital city is Cuenca.
Albacete’s name comes from the Arabic "Al Basit", which means ‘the prairie’, a name that reflects its open horizons, not only literally but culturally and in terms of its innovation and presentation.
Like the rest of Spain, the Community of Madrid is cluttered with palaces, ancient towns and villages, most of which can easily be visited from Madrid capital city.
A city on the AVE (high-speed train) line; a place that you can get to easily and then use as a base for visiting the other, sexier towns around the region.
Albacete is limited to the north by Cuenca, the east by Valencia and Alicante, to the south by Murcia and Granada and the west by Ciudad Real and Jaén.
In the North Eastern part of the Autonomous region of Castilla la Mancha, is a quiet tranquil city with a rich history. Guadalajara is the princial city of the province with the same name.
The limits of the province of Ciudad Real are practically the same as those of the old province of La Mancha, which had as its capital city the magnificent medieval town of Almagro, an obligatory stop for any visitor to the province.
Picture a field, then magnify it to a plain that extends horizon to horizon; unbroken and of a magnitude that defies mere thought. Then picture Spain; quintessential, historic, rich in architectural treasures.