Barcelona is capital of Catalonia and world-famous for soccer and architecture. You must visit the cathedral Sagrada Familia, designed by Gaudi, that has been under construction since 1883. Camp Nou, where FC Barcelona resides, is an experience of a different kind.
Cadiz is one of the oldest cities in Europe. It's location is quite unique, since it is surrounded almost completely by water (similar to Venice). James Bond used the city to resemble Cuba.
Cordoba has a beautiful old city center with a lot of charm. The main attraction however is La Mesquita, a cathedral that started as a mosque. Cordoba is one of the hottest cities in Europa in Summer.
Granada is a major tourist destination in Andalusia because of the Alhambra. The nearby Sierra Nevada mountains (3000+m altitude) allow for skiing in winter, with a unique view of the Mediterranean.
Jerez is known mainly for two things: 1) the bodegas for the finest Sherries and 2) the Equestrian School for ultimate horse back riding demonstrations. Add to this great weather, some flamenco and lots of orange trees and then you know something about Jerez de la Frontera.
Málaga is an important tourist destination, known as "the capital of the Costa del Sol". An estimated 6 million tourists visit the city each year, who usually visit the birthplace of Pablo Picasso.
Pamplona is best-known for its annual "running with the bulls"... Yes, these are real bulls and it is dangerous! Only the very sporty ones that have something to prove, should try this...
Ronda, Andalusia, is known for its cliffside location and a deep canyon that divides the town. Both sides are connected by an ancient viaduct. Another point of interest is the, now not used, arena for bull fighting.