There are 48 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Spain. Tell us about the three places one must visit when in Spain.
As you correctly mentioned, Spain boasts of a rich variety of World Heritage Sites. In fact, Spain is the country with the fourth most UNESCO World Heritage Sites. So, it is indeed very difficult to name only three places. From civil constructions like the Aqueduct in Segovia and the Roman Theatre in Mérida to religious monuments like the Cathedral in Burgos and the Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona – the list goes on! Additionally, there are 15 entire cities that have been declared as World Heritage Sites, which is something unique. Some of them are quite close to metropolitan cities too, like Alcalá de Henares, Cuenca, Segovia, Toledo being close to Madrid. This way you can experience a variety of touristic activities during a single trip to Spain.