Highlights of Spain - Virtual Reality Tour
- Click on this link to pull up the playlist on YouTube. You can use your mobile device or computer screen to watch the videos in 2D.
- If you are using one of the Meta Quest VR headsets, you can view the playlist using the YouTube VR App. Click here for a short video on how to find the YouTube VR App in the headset and access the playlist. While you’re at it, you can get a peek at my VR space apartment.
- Or you can click on one of the plaques below to open that video.
This video highlights various UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Spain. It’s a great overview of the country’s cultural and historical sites.
Many of Barcelona’s architectural wonders were created by Antoni Gaudi. In this tour, you will see his fantasy-like designs for everything from churches to city buildings.
This fountain, destroyed in the Spanish Civil War, was rebuilt for the 1992 Summer Olympics and is now a favorite after-dinner stop for tourists and residents.
Nicknamed the world’s biggest food fight, La Tomatina in Buñol, Spain, is a festival held at the end of August. It draws thousands of visitors who throw truckloads of overripe tomatoes at each other.
Madrid is the capital of Spain and home to over 3 million people. The video highlights various sites of artistic and cultural interest.
The Feria is a seven-day spring festival held in Sevilla, Spain. This festival celebrates food, drink, dance, and bullfighting. This video spotlights one group of flamenco dancers
Visit 18 castle sites located in the province of Toledo. This area is known for its castles and windmills. See them all and decide which is your favorite.
Join Dave and Katie as they visit the Roman Ruins of Baelo Claudia during a trip to Andalusia. This duo does a great job as tour guides throughout the site.
Gibraltar is actually an English territory, and the English influence is very apparent when you visit the city. Once again, we go with Dave and Katie to tour this historical site.
The festival of Las Fallas of Valencia is a week-long event in March, and celebrates St. Joseph and the arrival of Spring. It’s a huge party at which giant paper mache figurines are built and lit on fire.
The Semana Santa, or Holy Week, is a major religious celebration in Spain. Throughout the week, floats depicting the events leading up to Easter are carried in processions through the streets.