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Are you looking for the best destinations to beat the crowds in Spain this summer?
Spain is a popular tourist destination, with millions of visitors flocking to cities like Barcelona, Madrid and Seville and crowding the beaches of Ibiza, Mallorca and the Costa del Sol.
However, if you’re looking for more off-the-beaten-path places to visit in Spain, check out these underrated destinations.
From offbeat cities to under-the-radar beach destinations, here are some of the best places in Spain to avoid the summer crowds.

1.Zaragoza
Although it is a large city located halfway between Madrid and Barcelona, Zaragoza is largely overlooked by tourists.
But Zaragoza is a great place to visit if you want to escape the crowds of Spain’s most popular tourist cities this summer.
This historic city is known for its Mudejar-style architecture, which combines Moorish and Gothic elements. It can be reached from both Madrid and Barcelona in less than an hour and a half by train.

2.Bilbao
Bilbao is the fifth largest city in Spain, but it rarely gets the attention that Barcelona, Madrid and Seville do. However, this northern Spanish city is definitely worth a visit.
If you are looking for an underrated destination in Spain, Bilbao is it.
This modern port city in northern Spain is known for being the de facto capital of the Basque Country, giving it a unique and distinctive style. It is a city full of modern art and architecture, with the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao being one of the main attractions in the city.
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3. Menorca
Menorca is the quietest of Spain’s Balearic Islands. It is largely overlooked in favor of its more popular and flashy neighbours, Mallorca and Ibiza, making Menorca a much underrated island destination to visit this summer.
You can reach this island on a one-hour flight from Barcelona, or if you prefer to take the scenic route, a ferry that takes between five and eight hours.
Menorca is home to stunning white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, but is known for having a calmer atmosphere than the party-focused Mallorca or Ibiza.

4. Salamanca
Salamanca is the largest and oldest university city in Spain, which gives this small city in northwestern Spain a lively and youthful atmosphere.
The University of Salamanca, which was founded in 1100, is among the oldest universities in Europe. The city is also known for its history, art, and architecture.
Located less than two hours from Madrid by train, Salamanca is a great place to visit this summer if you want to get away from the crowds.

5. Cadiz
Cádiz is a coastal city in southern Spain that is often overshadowed by other popular destinations in the Andalusia region, such as Seville, Málaga and Granada.
However, Cádiz is worth a visit in its own right.
This whitewashed city has been a major port for hundreds of years, with a history dating back to the 16th century. In addition to interesting historical sites such as fortresses and watchtowers, Cádiz is also home to some fantastic beaches in and outside of the city.

6.Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela is the traditional end point of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage walk, which can take between five and 35 days to complete, depending on the route.
This city is famous for being the supposed burial place of the Apostle Santiago in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela. Furthermore, the city is located in the Galicia region of northern Spain, which has a unique and distinctive culture.
It is not surprising to hear that Galician, the local language of Galicia, is spoken alongside Spanish.

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