Spain in Pictures: 19 Beautiful Places to Photograph

Spain in Pictures: 19 Beautiful Places to Photograph

Spain is one of the best destinations in the world for photographers, filled with incredible places to capture images. Also this country offers a wide range of natural and cultural landscapes, and it's connected with a strong infrastructure. So that, you can easily get from one place to another.

Architectural photographers will enjoy getting up close to the fantastic work of Antonio Gaudi in Barcelona, or finding unique perspectives of the Neoclassical masterpieces lining the streets of Madrid. If you like taking pictures of artwork, the country's museums are home to some of the greatest works of art ever created.

If you're looking for landscape and natural subjects, Spain's islands, like the Canaries or Balearics, each offer a seemingly endless array of environments and settings to photograph. Nature and wildlife photographers will appreciate Spain's many national parks and vast areas of unspoiled natural landscapes.

1. La Palma, Canary Islands

Rainbow over the coast of La Palma
Rainbow over the coast of La Palma

All the Spanish Canary Islands, located off the coast of Africa, are good destinations for those wanting to photograph landscapes and nature subjects. The volcanic origin of the islands means you have some other-worldly landscapes, along with mountains, beautiful beaches, and coastlines.

La Palma is an island that offers mountains, forests, and lava fields and has less tourists, yet is still easily accessible by direct flight.

2. Plaza Mayor, Madrid

Plaza Mayor in Madrid
Plaza Mayor in Madrid

Madrid's historic, 17th-century city square remains a visually fascinating place to visit. It's a great place to photograph people, with the striking architectural background of the iconic building facades. The square always has something happening seasonally, some kind of market, fair, or other event, which usually adds to the photographic appeal.

    3. Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

    Sagrada Familia
    Sagrada Familia

    The world's most famous modern church, this basilica is the life's work and legacy of the great Spanish architect Antonio Gaudi. The site, inside and out, is a great place to photograph. Be sure to do one of the tours that includes a ticket to climb one of the towers - you can get great photos of the city from the top.

      4. La Boqueria, Barcelona

      Food for sale at La Boqueria in Barcelona
      Food for sale at La Boqueria in Barcelona

      As a country that loves its food, Spain offers a good view of its culture at its markets. The massive La Boqueria market in Barcelona is a cathedral to food. Row after row of every kind of fruit, vegetable, meat, spice, and more are all waiting for your camera.

      5. Casa Mila, Barcelona

      Casa Mila apartment building
      Casa Mila apartment building

      Another piece of architectural genius is the Casa Mila apartment building in Barcelona. A Gaudi creation, it's like nothing else in the world. The exterior of the building is a great subject for photos, but pay attention to the details. Railings, stairs, window frames, everything is unique and made specifically for the building. The interior, which is open for visits, also presents a wide array of photo subjects.

      6. Sabatini Gardens, Madrid

      Palacio Real and the Sabatini Gardens
      Palacio Real and the Sabatini Gardens

      When you think of Madrid parks, you might think first of the city's large El Retiro park. While that is a great place to photograph (especially the area around the large lake), head to the more compact Sabatini Gardens, formerly the private Royal Palace gardens. The gardens are open until 9pm in the summer, and the late-day light makes for some beautiful images. The gardens are directly behind the Palacio Real in the heart of the city.

      7. Alcazar of Seville, Seville

      Alcazar of Seville
      Alcazar of Seville

      Located in Seville, the capital city of Spain's Andalusian region, the Alcazar of Seville is the city's castle-fortress and one of the top attractions. It's a great place to photograph, as it's filled with some incredible Islamic architecture from the Moorish period.

      8. Flamenco Dancing, Seville

      Flamenco dancer on Plaza de Espana in Seville
      Flamenco dancer on Plaza de Espana in Seville

      The beauty and energy of this traditional Spanish dance method (and its traditional costumes) can be explored and photographed in Seville. For the best action shots, head to the Triana neighborhood and Calle Betis. There are performance venues where you can photograph dancers and even find people dancing in the street on weekend evenings.

      9. The Alhambra, Granada

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      The Alhambra

      An incredible 14th-century Moorish palace and fortress, The Alhambra is in the Andalusian city of Granada. The Islamic architecture and design (considered some of the best examples in the world from that time period) make it an amazing place to photograph.

        10. Teide National Park, Canary Islands

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        Teide National Park

        A large national park on Tenerife, Teide the largest of Spain's Canary Islands. Inside the park, you will find the island's three extinct volcanoes, each of which can be explored. There are also vast forests and other-worldly lava fields for some great landscape and nature photography.

        11. Formentera, Baelaric Islands

        Crystal-clear waters in Formentera
        Crystal-clear waters in Formentera

        This Spanish island is a short ferry ride from its neighbor Ibiza and offers a much quieter experience. Great places to photograph include the bright white-sand beach and clear, aqua-blue water of Es Pujols and the El Faro de la Mola lighthouse, perched high above the sea on a cliff.

        12. The Albaicin, Granada

        The Albaicin in Granada
        The Albaicin in Granada

        This compact district preserves the narrow cobblestone streets and buildings of the medieval walled city of Granada. The architecture is also preserved and restored from the period, and the area is one of the earliest areas of Muslim culture in the region. There are many historic sites and museums within the district.

        13. Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, Pyrenees

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        Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park

        Here - Ordesa y Monte Perdido is a vast national park that includes mountains, forests, and glacial valleys. It's one of the best places in Spain for outdoor nature and wildlife photography. The park is located in the Aragon region of the Pyrenees, on the border with France.

        14. Menorca, Balearic Islands

        Mitjaneta Beach on Menorca
        Mitjaneta Beach on Menorca

        Quieter and less developed than its neighbors Ibiza and Mallorca, this Spanish island is all about beaches. Big beaches, small beaches, rocky beaches, sandy beaches - they're all here. Some of the best places to photograph are the many secluded coves, with rocky cliffs and crystal-clear turquoise water.

        15. As Catedrais Beach, Galicia

        As Catedrais Beach
        As Catedrais Beach

        This incredible natural wonder is visible on the beach at low tide. The ocean withdraws to reveal 35-meter-tall rock formations on the beach, giant towers and arches that remind one of a cathedral. The area is near the town of Ribadeo on the northwest Atlantic coast of Spain.

        16. Temple of Debod, Madrid

        The Temple of Debod
        The Temple of Debod

        In Madrid, you can take photos of an ancient Egyptian temple. The Temple of Debod dates back to the 2nd century BCE and was brought to Spain in the late 1960s. It's located in the Cuartel de la Montana park.

        17. Palacio Real, Madrid

        Palacio Real (Royal Palace) in Madrid
        Palacio Real (Royal Palace) in Madrid

        Spain's royal palace is a massive complex (the largest in Europe) mainly done in the Baroque style. It's a great place to photograph whether you're looking to capture the structure or the details, like the statues and carvings. Inside, the palace is filled with art masterpieces and ornate architectural details.

        18. Jucar Gorge, Valencia

        Alcala del Jucar village above the Jucar Gorge
        Alcala del Jucar village above the Jucar Gorge

        This deep limestone gorge near Valencia is over 25 miles (40 kilometers) long, and is considered Spain's Grand Canyon. Unlike the American Grand Canyon, this one has a village built into the canyon walls. The dramatic natural landscape and geology make it a great place for photos.

        19. City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia

        City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia
        City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia

        The spaceship-like City of Arts and Sciences is a massive museum and entertainment complex in Valencia. The shiny silver building is a great subject for photos. Inside, Spain's largest aquarium also presents a dazzling array of photo subjects.

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