15 Spanish cities that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites
29 November, 2023Spain has had around fifty cultural and natural sites recognised by UNESCO since 1984. Among all these unique places, 15 cities stand out for their architecture, town planning, monuments, history and other unrepeatable features, which have been added to this exclusive list. It goes without saying that these are cities that are well worth a visit. And these are:
- Alcalá de Henares. Madrid. Declared a Word Heritage Site in 1998
- Ávila. Castilla y León. 1985
- Baeza. Jaén, Andalusía. 2003
- Cáceres. Extremadura. 1986
- Córdoba. Andalusia. 1984
- Cuenca. Castilla-La Mancha. 1996
- Ibiza Vila. Ibiza, Baleares. 1999
- Mérida. Extremadura. 1993
- Salamanca. Castilla y León. 1988
- Santiago de Compostela. Galicia. 1985
- San Cristóbal de la Laguna. Tenerife, Canarias. 1999
- Segovia. Castilla y León. 1985
- Tarragona. Cataluña. 2000
- Toledo. Castilla-La Mancha. 1986
- Úbeda. Jaén, Andalusía. 2003