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Top Attractions Of Santander

There are many parks, museums, beaches and theatres present in Santander so, it is considered as the most attractive city of Spain. Castro-Urdiales is the most attractive place of the city. It is a nice Gothic church and lighthouse of the city and located at seaside village in the east of Santander.

Laredo is another seaside village and situated to the east of the city. The other important village of the city include Potes, Reinosa, Santillana del Mar and San Vicente de la Barquera.

Prehistoric and Archaeological Museum of Cantabria are most popular museums of the city. Another most famous museum of Spain is Maritime Museum of Cantabria. Santander is considered as the most beautiful city of Spain because of its attractive beaches.

Magdalena Beach is the popular beach of the city. Sardinero Beaches is one more famous beach of the city. Tourists from all over the world want to visit Santander because of its beautiful views of the beaches.
Camel Beach and Mataleñas Beach are also well known places of the city. The Lighthouse at Cabo Mayor and the Devil Bridges are also including in the top attractions of the city.

The Tourists which have a great interest in historical and religious building should visit to Magdalena Peninsula and Cathedral of the city. To explore the top attractions of the city you should get a car hire Santander. Moreover, you should go for a car hire Santander airport service to increase the joy of your visit.

 


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