The book offers a traveler's account of southern and central Spain, moving through Aranjuez, Toledo, Cordova, Seville, Cádiz, Málaga, Granada, and Valencia, combining vivid landscape and urban description with close attention to palaces, gardens, cathedrals, and Moorish monuments. The narrator records sensory impressions of plazas, fountains, and avenues, sketches architectural details and interior curiosities, and reflects on historical episodes and vanished courtly life. Interwoven are portraits of local customs, vegetation, and the atmosphere of each place, together with admiration for settings such as the Alhambra and its courts. The tone balances picturesque observation with melancholic meditation on memory and decline.