What else is there in Spain?
(these are only the cities I visited -- there is plenty to see in the other provinces!)
Can't Miss:    
Toledo

Oldest City in Spain. Built on a mountain carved out by a river. Famous for swords.See pic.

 
Granada
Located at base of Sierra Nevada Mountains. Skiing within 1 hour. Famous for Muslim influence, and home to the largest Muslim palace and MOST VISITED attraction in Europe - the Alhambra.
 
Cordoba

Also has significan amount of muslim influence. Famous for the Christian/Muslim cathedral the Mezquita.

Should see:
 
Madrid
The capital city is home to over 3 million (with a metro area population of nearly double). Madrid is home to one of the world's best museums - the Prado.
 


Marbella

The largest tourist destination in Spain (besides the Balaric Islands of Ibiza and Majorca). Marbella is home to some of Spains best nightlife and most dramatic mountain/coastline scenery. A newly developed area, Marbella lacks the culture of a lot of other Andalucian cities because the terrain makes farming difficult.
Cadiz
Home to spain's most visited beaches, this coastal city is actually an island. Famous for Carneval in February (please contact me for a more information on carneval ;).
 
Toledo from the South
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