1. Huesca
Huesca is a city in north-eastern Spain, within the autonomous community of Aragon. It is also the capital of the Spanish province of the same name and of the comarca of Hoya de Huesca.
Description:
Baltasar house is a restored traditional house with three apartments with separate entrance from the street. These apartments are in Gistaín Gistaín Valley population (Bal de Chistau), at the entrance of Posets Maladeta Natural Park, where you can make many mountain walks. Also from the village you can make signalized hiking, for example, between the towns of the valley. A Gistaín is called the people of the three towers as it retains the defensive towers of: “The Tardan” s strong house. XVI, the church of San Vicente Mártir of the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries and the hermitage of San Fabián del s. XVIII, located north of the village on the banks of river Cinqueta. view details
2. Aragon
Aragon is a landlocked region in northeastern Spain comprising the provinces of Huesca, Zaragoza and Teruel. It’s bisected by the Ebro River, with the Pyrenees Mountains in its north. Aragon is known for its ornate, Moorish-influenced Mudéjar architecture, represented in the 1686 Basilica of Nuestra Senora del Pilar in Zaragoza. The regional capital, Zaragoza is a commercial city of wide boulevards and arcades

Description:
The Casa Ramón apartments are located in a privileged environment of the Aragonese Pyrenees, in the province of Huesca, where you can enjoy the tranquility and nature. They are located at the end of Saravillo, a small town with great potential. In its surroundings you can practice several activities such as hiking, horseback riding or just strolling through the streets.We have two apartments, one on the ground floor and mansard on the top floor. These are rented separately or together. more details
3. Cartaya, Spain
Cartaya is a Spanish locality and municipality in the Province of Huelva (autonomous community of Andalusia).
Description:
The Plaza Chica two star hotel is located in the center of Cartaya, in a traditional Andalusian building, built around a courtyard.
Hotel Plaza Chica Cartaya envelops the visitor in an architectural environment with popular Andalusian flavor, in a building of the early twentieth century restored, with wooden roof, typical patio, living rooms and hall celebrations, business meetings, courses ,everything you find you are looking for a hotel with the charm of Plaza Chica Cartaya.
4. Palma, Spain
Palma is a resort city and capital of the Spanish island of Mallorca (Majorca), in the western Mediterranean. The massive Santa María cathedral, a Gothic landmark begun in the 13th century, overlooks the Bay of Palma. The adjacent Almudaina is a Moorish-style Arab fortress converted to a royal residence. West of the city, hilltop Bellver Castle is a medieval fortress with a distinctive circular shape.
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Casarrota la Campesina is a Rural Tourism Center located in the village of Olmos de Atapuerca. more details

6. Girona, Spain
Girona is a province of Spain, in the northeastern part of the autonomous community of Catalonia. It is bordered on the northwest by the province of Lleida, on the southwest by the province of Barcelona.

7. Catalonia, Spain
The Catalonia region, in northeastern Spain, is known for the lively beach resorts of Costa Brava as well as the Pyrenees Mountains. Barcelona, the regional capital, has a historic Gothic Quarter, La Rambla pedestrian mall, museums and several beaches. Antoni Gaudí’s distinctive modern art and architecture can be seen at the Sagrada Família Basilica and in the colorful outdoor mosaics of Park Güell.



The Catalonia region, in northeastern Spain, is known for the lively beach resorts of Costa Brava as well as the Pyrenees Mountains. Barcelona, the regional capital, has a historic Gothic Quarter, La Rambla pedestrian mall, museums and several beaches. Antoni Gaudí’s distinctive modern art and architecture can be seen at the Sagrada Família Basilica and in the colorful outdoor mosaics of Park Güell.