Food
Landmarks
Famous People
Celebrated Holidays
Dances
100

Thick béchamel sauce fried with breadcrumbs, often containing jamón or cod.

Croquetas

100

A UNESCO World Heritage site and iconic basilica designed by Antoni Gaudí, famous for its intricate facades and ongoing construction since 1882.

La Sagrada Família

100

A co-founder of Cubism, he is considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.

Pablo Picasso

100

an annual holiday celebrated on December 25th that honors the birth of Jesus Christ, holding deep religious significance for Christians.

Christmas

100

a passionate, expressive art form from Andalusia, Spain, combining song, guitar playing, dance, and rhythmic handclapping

flamenco

200

A thick potato and egg omelette, sometimes with onions

Tortilla de Patatas

200

 A stunning 13th-century palace and fortress complex known for its breathtaking Islamic architecture, delicate carvings, and the Generalife gardens.

The Alhambra

200

Author of Don Quixote, often considered the first modern novel and a cornerstone of Western literature

Miguel de Cervantes

200

commemorates the final days of Jesus Christ’s earthly life, including his entry into Jerusalem, the Last Supper, crucifixion on Good Friday, and resurrection

Holy Week

200

a traditional Catalan folk dance performed in a circle, symbolizing national identity, unity, and heritage

Sardana

300

Fried potatoes served with a spicy red sauce.

Patatas Bravas

300

A unique architectural marvel that began as a mosque in the 8th century, later featuring a cathedral built within its center, famous for its red-and-white striped arches.

Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba

300

A prominent surrealist painter known for his bizarre and striking technical skill, most famous for The Persistence of Memory.

Salvador Dalí

300

Celebrating the Epiphany, this is often when children receive gifts, featuring parades and special pastries known as Roscón de Reyes.


Three kings day 

300

A lively, traditional Spanish dance often performed in pairs to castanets and guitar. Pronounced j in spanish 

Jota

400

Finely sliced, high-quality cured ham

Jamón Ibérico/Serrano:

400

A remarkably preserved Roman aqueduct, built around the 1st century AD without mortar, spanning over meters with a series of granite arches.

Aqueduct of Segovia

400

A globally renowned actor, director, and producer who brought Spanish cinema to Hollywood.

Antonio Banderas

400

Also known as Columbus Day, celebrated with a grand military parade in Madrid and nationwide festivities.

National Day

400

a style of flamenco dance, typical of the Romani people of the provinces of Granada and Almería

zambra

500

 Anchovies marinated in vinegar.

Boquerones

500

A massive, futuristic cultural and architectural complex featuring an aquarium (L'Oceanogràfic), IMAX cinema (L'Hemisfèric), and science museum

City of Arts and Sciences

500

 A tennis superstar widely recognized as one of the greatest athletes in history

Rafael Nodal

500

A world famous festival held in Buñol, where thousands of participants throw overripe tomatoes at each other in a massive, celebratory food fight

La tomatina

500

 a slow, romantic Latin dance and musical style originating in 18th-century Spain and evolving in Cuba

Bolero