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Thursday, 21 February 2013

Discover a Great Blend of Cultural Attractions on Your Spain Trip



If you love exploring around beaches or watch flamenco or bull fight or want to sip sangria, then Spain is a surprise for you. The tourists can witness a wonderful fusion of cultural sites in Spain from the olden monuments of the times of the Romans and Moors, the medieval citadels of the interior, the white townships in inland AndalucĂ­a or the lively cities of Madrid and Barcelona.  

There are a number of tourist attractions in the country that a tourist must visit. The Mosque of Cordoba is one of the most mesmerizing monuments well-known in the western world for its forest of pillars and domes in its interiors. A cathedral was also constructed in the middle of the large Moorish building, after the Spanish Reconquista. The Sagrada Familia is a huge Roman Catholic Church in located in Barcelona that is extremely popular among the tourists. Part castle, part fortress and part garden the Alhambra is located on a highland overlooking the city of Granada. El Escorial, Hemmed in the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama, formerly a political hub, at present functions as a museum, monastery, royal palace and school. 

Since Spain is the part of the Schengen region of Europe, if you want to travel there, you need to apply for Schengen Visa, if you belong to the country which is not exempted from the Schengen visa requirements. It is necessary for you to submit all the mandatory documents, with the duly filled Schengen Visa application form in addition to the proof of travel insurance Spain with compulsory
coverage as issued under the Schengen rules. Also, for all the other Schengen countries, for example, France, the traveler needs to present France travel insurance evidence that secures his or her wellbeing for the complete stay in the Schengen territory. 

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