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Parque de La Magdalena
With 25000 m2 the biggest park in the city, surrounding the Palacio Real (Royal Palace). It was deserted until the end of the 19th century and houses a hermitage dedicated to Saint Magdalena and a defensive castle overlooking the bay.…
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It has a zoo on the rocky cliffs on the northern end, with lions, seals, penguins and polar bears and a galleon nearby that belonged to the sailor and adventurer Vital Alsar.
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Parque de Cabo Mayor
Covering an area of more than 100,000m2, the park is extremely spectacular on windy days, when the waves crash onto the cliffs. The Faro de Cabo Mayor is the oldest lighthouse in Cantabria. It was built in 1839, is 30m high and its light can be seen from 29 miles away.…
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The rock formation of the Puente del Diablo (Devil's Bridge) and the Panteón del Inglés (Englishman's Pantheon) is nearby.
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Prehistoric and Archaeological Museum of Cantabria
An impressively well curated and presented museum focused on the ancient history of the local Cantabria region. All items are presented in Spanish, French and English, and there are a significant amount of video and interactive displays.…
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More than 1000 objects are displayed with a Neolithic focus, though the collection ranges at least the Paleolithic through Roman and medieval periods.
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Jardines de Pereda
Santander's most famous park with a lot of trees, bushes and flowers, a pond, several sculptures, a music pavilion, a monument to the writer José María de Pereda (1833-1906), a fountain dedicated to the Cantabrian author, Concha Espina (1877-1953), the Fuente de los Meones and the city tourist office nearby.
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Jardines de Piquío
occupying an area of 13000 m2, with fine views on the Ensenada del Sardinero, Cabo Menor to the north and Magdalena Peninsula to the south. On a promontory between Primera and Segunda Playa (First and Second Beaches, originally known as the "Piquillo" or the "Punta del Rostro" (Face Point).
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Bullfighting Museum
In the lower floor of the bullring, in the western part of the city, near the Plaza de México, with bullfighting memorabilia, posters, photos and paintings, and colourful suits of bullfighters from all over Spain
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Municipal Museum of Arts
官方网站Principal art museum of the region with s remarkable collection of paintings and sculpture from the 15th to 20th centuries, from Italian, Flemish and Spanish schools and a painting of King Fernando VII by Goya
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Paseo de Pereda y Calle Castelar
1550 m long street with nice views on the harbour and the cathedral and many buildings from the 18th to 20th cent., including Puerto Chico, Dique de Gamazo, Cuesta del Gas, and Banco Vitalicio
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Edificio de Los Arcos de Botin
Neoclassic building on the north side of Piaza Pombo, near the harbour, good example of 19th cent. architecture, visitors are not allowed inside, in the city center, reached with bus no 1
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Alameda de Oviedo
in the western part of the city center, running from Cuatro Caminos Roundabout in the west, to Plaza de Numancia in the east, specifically between Calle de San Fernando and Calle Vargas.
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Casa Pardo
House from 1915, also called 'Palacio de los Botin' with spectacular views over the bay, one of the most splendid mansions of the city, at Sardinero, reached with bus no 10
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Ethnography Museum
Historical 17th-century building, birthplace of Spanish artillery captain Pedro Velarde y Santillan, antiquities and period furnishings, kitchen utensils, paintings.
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Parque de La Marga
west of the city, near Puerto Pesquero (Fishing Port), Dársena de Maliaño (Maliaño Docks), fish market and restaurants in the Barrio Pesquero (Fishing Quarter).
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Edificio de Los Pinares
Impressive private home of ship owner Francisco García, with an outstanding view on the beach as well as Renaissance and Baroque elements of architecture
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Museo del Faro de Cabo Mayor
There's an art gallery and a strange collection of lighthouse images from popular culture--on everything from matchboxes to liquor bottles.
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Parque del Doctor González Mesones
park with an area of 40000m2,with fountains, ornate stone benches with heraldic shields and a statue of the poet José Luis Hidalgo.
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Edificio de Viviendas
One of the city's grandest mansions of the early 1900'S in the historic district along the Calle Castelar and Paseo de Pereda.
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Post Office Building
An impressive building, one of the landmarks of Santander, builtin 1915,in the city center, reached with bus no 1 and 8
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Dique de Gamazo
small fishing port, dating from 1908, 180 m long, 15 m wide, 8 m deep, in the city center, reached with bus no 1
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Town Hall (Ayuntamiento)
building in the eclectic style of the 19th century, richly decorated with columns, balconies and coats of arms
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Parque de Altamira
botanical garden in city center, covering a total area of 16000m2.
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Plaza de José Antonio (Plaza Pombo)
charming plaza with colorful flowerbeds and musician bandstand
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Iglesia de Santa Lucía
building of the eclectic style dating from the 19th century
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Mercado del Este
erected from 1840 onwards, completely reconstructed in 1986
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Plaza Porticada
constructed as new city center after the fire of 1941
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Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón
one of the best examples of Neogothic style in town
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Iglesia de la Anunciación
good example of Renaissance architecture
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Banco Español de Crédito
building in the eclectic style of 1900
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Mercado de la Esperanza
inaugurated 1904 in Modernism style
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Iglesia de la Consolación
church in classical Baroque style
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Banco de España
opened 1922
观光数据
- 景点总数
- 32
- Santander
- Spain
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常见问题
Santander必看的景点有哪些?
Santander has 32 documented sights including Parque de La Magdalena, Parque de Cabo Mayor, Prehistoric and Archaeological Museum of Cantabria. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
How many days to see Santander?
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