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Two days in Santiago de Compostela — the cathedral that has been the destination of European pilgrims for 1,200 years, the Plaza del Obradoiro, the Galician seafood, and the slower Atlantic side of Spain.

Two days in Ronda — the Puente Nuevo bridge over the El Tajo gorge, the bullring, the Mondragón Palace, and the white villages of the Sierra de Grazalema.

A full-day trip from Madrid to Toledo — the Cathedral, the Alcázar, the Jewish Quarter, El Greco’s house, and the medieval skyline you have seen on every Spanish postcard.

Three days on the Costa Brava — Cadaqués and the Salvador Dalí house at Portlligat, the medieval walls of Tossa de Mar, and the secret calas of the Catalan coast.

Two days in Córdoba — the extraordinary Mezquita-Catedral, the Roman bridge, the patios of the Judería, and the long Andalusian rhythm of a small Moorish city.

Three days in Bilbao — the Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Museum, the medieval Casco Viejo, the modern food scene, and the surprising green hills of the Basque country.

Three days in San Sebastián — La Concha bay, the Old Town pintxos crawl, the Mt Igueldo funicular, and the food culture that has made this small city the most respected eating destination in Spain.

Four days on Ibiza — the UNESCO-listed medieval old town of Dalt Vila, the quieter beaches of the north coast, the sunsets at San Antonio, and the food the island is finally known for.

Five days on Mallorca — Palma de Mallorca and its cathedral, the mountain villages of the Serra de Tramuntana, and the turquoise coves on the south-east coast.

Three days in Valencia — the City of Arts and Sciences, the Gothic old town, the Turia gardens, and a Sunday paella where it actually came from.

Three days in Granada — the Alhambra and Generalife, the white-washed Albaicín quarter, the free-tapas tradition, and the snow-capped Sierra Nevada in the distance.

Three days in Seville — the Real Alcázar, the cathedral and Giralda, the Plaza de España, and a flamenco evening that will rewire something in you.