HomeForHome has over 4000 users from Spain. With so many opportunities and so many beautiful destinations there, you shouldn’t leave it out of the list of places you would be willing to visit. We have described some areas in previous posts, like Barcelona and Malaga, but there are several other places that should definitely have their own posts:

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Madrid - The capital and largest city, both modern and filled with historic landmarks it should be a paradise for people that enjoy culture and architecture: the Royal Palace, the Royal Theatre and the Prado Museum would be enough on their own just to please the most discerning visitor.
Valencia - Birthplace of Spain’s most renowned dish: paella, the area also offers a wide choice of fine wines and the city has several landmarks, like the modern City of Arts and Sciences, the Llotja de la Seda (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and other Gothic style buildings. Plus, this year it will host the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Europe in June, in a new urban circuit through the city’s maritime area.
Andalusia - The southernmost autonomous community, with a varied climate and geography: mountains, plains, Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines. The Costa del Sol, with its sunny sandy beaches, is the main tourist destination but the rich history of the area has left hundreds of architectural and archaeological sites worth visiting. Granada, the last city reconquered by the Catholic Monarchs in 1492, has an undeniable Arab legacy. The Alhambra, its most splendorous site, is one of the many UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Andalusia.Canary Islands - Seven islands form the Canarian archipelago with their year-round warm climate and endless coastlines also a perfect spot for beach lovers.
This list is not even close to show you the complete picture, it is just a glance of what could be waiting for you in Spain. Such diversity should include the destinations you have been looking for. Find your Iberian home exchange in HomeForHome.

















this are sites that could help you select the final destination:
Starting with the obvious: the beaches. Rio de Janeiro’s Atlantic coastline is a long belt of beautiful sandy beaches. The most renowned are Ipanema and Copacabana, but you may find you own hidden paradise among the others. These are not the only natural beauties Rio has to offer, going up Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar) you get a 360° view of Rio, or climbing the stairs of Corcovado you will reach the statue of Christ the Redeemer, named one of the new seven wonders of the world.
