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Discover Spain at a glance. Use our Map of Spain to explore regions, major cities, coasts, mountains and islands, plus quick tips to help you plan where to go next.

Spain stretches from the Pyrenees in the north to the sunny shores of Andalusia in the south, with Atlantic wilds to the west and Mediterranean coves to the east. The Map of Spain helps you compare diverse landscapes in minutes, green coasts, high plateaus, dramatic mountains and warm beaches.
Use the Map of Spain to understand the autonomous communities and their vibe.
North (Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, Basque Country, Navarre):
Lush, ocean‑washed and foodie‑forward. Think surf towns, pintxos, and the Camino.
West (Extremadura, western Castile & León, Galicia’s inland):
Roman ruins, cork forests and quiet countryside with wide skies.
Center (Madrid, Castile–La Mancha, Castile & León):
Urban buzz in Madrid, medieval towns, windmills, and the high Meseta plateau.
East (Catalonia, Valencia, Aragon, Balearic Islands):
Modernist Barcelona, paella country in Valencia, rugged Pyrenees, and island getaways.
South (Andalusia, Murcia):
Moorish palaces, white villages, flamenco, Sierra Nevada peaks and Costa del Sol beaches.
Islands (Balearic & Canary):
Balearic coves (Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza) and the Canaries’ volcanic parks and year‑round sun.
Madrid:
Grand boulevards, world‑class museums and lively plazas in Spain’s capital.
Barcelona:
Gaudí architecture, beaches and a creative food scene on the Mediterranean.
Valencia:
Futuristic arts district, old town charm and paella by the sea.
Seville:
Moorish heritage, flamenco culture and orange‑scented squares.
Bilbao:
Contemporary art and design framed by green northern hills.
Málaga:
Port city energy, galleries and gateway to the Costa del Sol.
Zaragoza, Alicante, Palma, Las Palmas:
Regional hubs with great food, culture and access to coast or mountains.
Costa Brava (Catalonia):
Rocky coves, coastal trails, pretty fishing towns.
Costa Dorada (Catalonia):
Long sandy beaches and family resorts.
Costa Blanca (Valencian Community):
Sun‑drenched bays and lively beach towns.
Costa Cálida (Murcia):
Warmer waters and quieter sands.
Costa del Sol (Andalusia):
Big beaches, marinas and mountain‑backed towns.
Green Coast (North):
Atlantic cliffs, surf and seafood (Galicia to the Basque Coast).
Pyrenees (north):
Alpine valleys, hiking, skiing and dramatic passes to France.
Picos de Europa (northwest):
Deep gorges, limestone peaks and alpine meadows.
Sierra Nevada (south):
Iberia’s highest peaks above Granada, snow to sea in a day.
Teide National Park (Tenerife):
Otherworldly volcanic landscapes under big skies.
Doñana (Andalusia):
Wetlands and wildlife between river and ocean.
Oceanic North:
Cooler, wetter, green landscapes year‑round.
Continental Center:
Hot summers, cold winters on the high plateau.
Mediterranean East & South:
Mild winters, warm dry summers—classic beach weather.
Subtropical Canaries:
Springlike temperatures most of the year.
Pick a base: City break (Madrid, Barcelona, Seville) or coastal stay.
Blend regions: Combine north + Basque food, east coast beaches, and a southern city for architecture.
Season smart: North is lush in summer; south and islands shine in spring and autumn; cities sparkle year‑round.
Travel links: High‑speed trains connect major cities; regional flights reach islands; scenic drives reveal hidden villages.
Where is Madrid on the Map of Spain?
Madrid sits in the center, making it an ideal hub for day trips across the plateau.
What are the main regions I should know?
Andalusia (south), Catalonia and Valencia (east), the northern “Green Spain,” central Castiles, plus the Balearic and Canary Islands.
Which coast is best for beaches?
For warm Mediterranean waters, look east and south (Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol). For wild scenery and surf, check the northern Atlantic coast.
Where are Spain’s highest mountains?
Sierra Nevada in Andalusia (mainland) and volcanic Teide in Tenerife (Canaries).
Is the Map of Spain helpful for rail travel?
Yes—major AVE lines radiate from Madrid to Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Málaga, Zaragoza and beyond.
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