The Iberian Peninsula covers an absolutely huge area and is a fantastic place to visit!
The appreciation of what you've seen (and potentially missed) instils an addictive compunction to revisit, time and time again!
Yes, the more occasions you'll visit, instils an indelible mindset of hasta la vista.
BTW; the term "Hasta la vista" is a Spanish farewell that can be literally translated as "Until the (next) sighting" and means "See you later" and "Goodbye".
Whatever your subsequent plans, I truly appreciate the dilemma of what to potentially include and (unfortunately) exclude during the course of a two week tour.
As with the veritable culinary delights of Tapas and smorgasbord (please forgive the food metaphors), places to visit (hopefully with memorable enjoyment) is ultimately down to individual personal tastes and preferences.
The tour itinerary spreadsheet details many potential interesting places to visit.
Here's a Dropbox link FYI.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jgch4ee8v3nkc49/Euro%20Tour%202020.08%3B%20Spain%20%26%20Portugal%20Itineary.xlsx?dl=0
Moreover, it's often said "a picture paints a thousand words"; so here's a link for further additional dated photos:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmUJ6cgS
02.09.2020 to 04.09.2020; I visited Albarracín & surrounding areas (my fifth occasion).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albarrac%C3%ADn
11.09.2020 to 13.09.2020; I visited the Granada & surrounding areas (my fifth occasion).
Historically, I've previously avoided visiting the Alhambra because of the huge number of visitors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alhambra
However, resultant from the 2020 global pandemic in 2020, there weren't many visitors! Consequently, I didn't need to pre-book and merely required to present my passport as ID.
IIRC the admission fee was 18 euros and a further additional 16 euros for parking.
Yes, I could have utilised nearby street parking, however the Spanish often prefer a tactile approach to ameliorate any perceived parking dilemmas.
Consequently, discretion is the better part of valour, especially where vehicles are regularly (intentionally) driven into other vehicles to lay claim to any coveted (already occupied) parking space!
15.09.2020 to 17.09.2020; I visited Ronda & surrounding areas (my fifth occasion).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronda
IIRC, to the contrary of the "intimated" secure maned parking charge, it actually cost me 18 euros the for 12 hours. A small price to pay for peace of mind and the convenience of town centre parking.
28.09.2020 to 30.09.2020; I visited Ciudad Rodrigo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciudad_Rodrigo
Especially interesting for anyone with even a marginal interest in history and the Peninsular War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsular_War
Have you read any of the historical novels by Bernard Cornwel? If so, you'll recall many were subsequently dramatised in the "Sharpe" TV Series?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharpe_(TV_series)
I hope my recollections of recent Euro Tour ramblings may be of some assistance with your dilemmas.
Best wishes and kindest regards,
Jan
PS; I'd strongly suggest you refrain from sending any personal messages to Wapping (AKA Richard) to request assistance with the subject matter.
PPS; However, if you do decide to request Richard's learned counsel, a shocking diatribe may possibly be forthcoming.
PPPS; Will definitely be forthcoming.
PPPPS; Moreover, because Richard seemingly loves Wales more than Spain, you'll probably be directed to visit Rhondda, rather than Ronda (Spain).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhondda