Andalucia & Costa del Sol:
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Day Trips from Granada
Written by Viator, August 2010
Andalucía has the lot: glorious coastline, soaring mountains, cosmopolitan cities, white-washed villages, marvelous Moorish heritage...and that's just for starters. Granada makes an ideal ...
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Holy week in Seville - Famous Easter Processions
Written by Seville Expert: Marta, Spain, April 2011
Holy Week in Seville (this year April 17th-24th) is the celebration of the passion and death of Christ through the brotherhood processions to the Cathedral. Besides the religious aspects, Holy Week ...
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Morocco Tours from Costa del Sol
Written by Viator, August 2010
All the mystique of Morocco is just a short trip away from the Costa del Sol. You can be there on a short flight from Malaga, or by water on a one-hour catamaran ferry. Morocco lies just over ...
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Multi Day Tours from Costa del Sol
Written by Viator, November 2012
Dubbed the ‘Sunshine Coast’ and proud of its 320 sunny days a year, there’s no doubting what draws the masses to Costa del Sol. The Mediterranean coastline is home to over 150km of sandy beaches and ...
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Cordoba Bath Houses
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, February 2012
Cordoba once had 300 public baths, and they were at the center of community life. People came herd to bathe, to gossip and to arrange marriages. But once the Catholic Spaniards took control of the ...
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Enchanted Nights in Cordoba (Noches de Embrujo)
Written by Jodi R, Germany, August 2011
The air is filled with the unmistakeable scents of orange blossom, spikenard or jasmine and mystery awaits at each unexpected turn, as culture suffuses all corners of Cordoba in Andalucia. 'Noches ...
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Jerez - Flamenco Sights
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, April 2012
That wonderfully passionate dance, the Flamenco, has come to represent the whole of Spain but it all began in the small region of Andalucia ,
the town of Jerez de la Frontera in particular. The ...
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Museo Picassa Malaga - Picasso's Hometown Museum
Written by Hudson, USA, September 2011
It stands to good reason that there must be a museum of the great Picasso in Andalucia’s Malaga: this is where the painter, draughtsman, and sculptor was born, after all. Located only 200 yards from ...
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Seville: Things To Do
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, August 2012
Seville is the capital of Andalucia and the fourth largest city in Spain . Its historic center is the largest in Spain and only third in size in Europe after Venice and Genoa . It has a ...
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Things to Do in Tarifa
Written by Erin R, January 2013
If Tarifa is known for nothing else, then it’s known for its wind. Indeed, being situated at the point where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean is the perfect recipe for blustery beaches, wavy ...
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Wine Tasting in Andalucia
Written by Erin R, February 2013
As Spain’s second-largest autonomous community, Andalucia is not only full of Iberian soul (flamenco anyone?) but also some really taste-worthy wines. Indeed, Spain’s southernmost continental ...
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Plaza de Espana Renovations
Written by Seville Expert: Marta, Spain, February 2011
This impressive square, that was the pavilion of Spain for the American exhibition held in 1929, is a symbol of Seville.
After 9 years of work, partial closures and restorations, can now be seen ...
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Seville Tapas Festival
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, March 2012
Don’t you hate going out to eat and having to choose between all those delicious things on the menu? That’s the genius of tapas: you can choose lots of little dishes instead of just one big one. It ...
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The Alhambra
Written by Philippa Burne, UK, February 2012
It’s one of the most visited tourist sites in Spain and with good reason. The Alhambra palace and fortress complex in Granada is both beautiful and historically fascinating for its combination ...
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Walking Guide to Authentic Seville
Written by Seville Expert: Marta, Spain, July 2011
We can start our tour in the Plaza de la Encarnacion radically transformed by the shopping center Parasol, better known as the mushrooms. Its architecture design leaves no one indifferent. In the ...
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