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Wizz Air has new 18 flights to some of Spain's most underrated hotspots

In the mood for more sun? Wizz Air are launching six new routes from London to Spanish hotspots this summer, and prices start from just 18 one way to some of the country's best destinations

New Wizz Air routes mean more people can enjoy the Spanish sunshine(Image: Stefano RELLANDINI / AFP via Getty Images)

Nothing beats some Spanish sunshine, and if the British weather still isn't warm enough for you, then some new Wizz Air routes can take you somewhere with better weather in less than three hours.


Wizz Air is launching new flights from London Luton Airport to six Spanish destinations, adding to its existing route from the Bedfordshire airport to Palma in Majorca. The new destinations include a mix of city breaks and coastal favourites, so whether you're looking for a family holiday or a cultural weekend away, there is bound to be something to suit you.


Here are the new destinations now available to book from London Luton and what you need to know about each one.


Bilbao is the perfect destination to see a different side of Spain(Image: Getty Images)

Bilbao

Bilbao is set in Spain's lesser-visited north, which has been growing in popularity recently as people look to explore different parts of the country.

This classic Basque city has a mix of old-world and industrial influences, and it's a cultural hub for the area. There's the Guggenheim Museum with a Frank Gehry-designed exterior, the medieval Casco Viejo old town, and Mercado de la Ribera, the world's largest indoor market.


Barcelona

Can't decide between a city break and the beach? Choose Barcelona, which not only has the long sandy Barceloneta Beach, but also has the gorgeous city center, including Gaud's iconic architecture, La Ramblas, a thriving food scene, and endless museums and things to do.

Best of all, the London to Barcelona flight time is just shy of two hours, so it's perfect for a short break, such as a weekend away, and the compact size means you can fit plenty into a short trip.

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Madrid is often overlooked as a city break destination(Image: THOMAS COEX/AFP via Getty Images)


Madrid

The vibrant and energetic capital of Madrid is an ideal city break thanks to its short flight times and streets packed with history and culture. It's home to some of Spain's most important museums such as the Prado, Reina Sofa, and Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum. The latter hosts a number of iconic paintings from renaissance to pop art pieces.

Visitors should also visit the grand Royal Palace, and walk along the historic Plaza Mayor, which is full of chic cafs and places serving authentic Spanish cuisine.

Valencia

An underrated city break destination, Valencia sits on the banks of the Mediterranean Sea. While it's the third-largest city in Spain, it's not often visited by Brits, despite having an impressive amount of things to do.


From historic markets to green spaces, the modern City of Arts and Sciences to the La Lonja de la Seda, an ornate palace, Valencia packs in the old and new. Its location also means it has an abundance of beautiful beaches, so you can get some time in the sun after sightseeing.

Alicante is a quieter alternative to Benidorm(Image: Getty Images)

Alicante

Alicante needs no introduction. It's that city you land in on the way to Benidorm. However, before you board the transfer bus, you may want to spend some time in Alicante itself. Walk the peaceful Explanada de Espaa, lined with palm trees, or the Castell de Santa Brbera fort from the 16th century.


Alicante's hillside Barrio Santa Cruz is full of traditional Mediterranean homes and colourful buildings, and feels a world away from Benidorm. There's also the sandy Playa del Postiguet beach just steps from the town.

Seville

Say ol to Seville and you could be enjoying vibrant flamenco shows, authentic tapas, and the beautiful narrow winding streets of this historic city.

Visit the stunning Alczar palace, or walk the world-famous Plaza de Espaa, enjoying the intricate mosaic designs. Seville also has the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, and as impressive as it is, it's just one of the many breathtaking buildings you'll see around the city.

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