Andalucia & Costa del Sol Attractions:
The Alhambra
The Alhambra is not only Spain’s greatest architectural treasure, but one of the world’s wonders. It might not wow you right up front like a Taj Mahal or a ...
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Generalife Gardens
The Generalife was built as a summer palace for the Muslim emirs, a place of retreat where they could kick back with their harems and take some time away ...
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Sacromonte
Sacromonte is traditionally Granada's Gitano quarter, and these days is the epicenter of the city's flamenco-based tourist trade. Spilling down the sides of ...
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Cordoba
A heady mix of Roman, Moorish, Jewish and Christian ingredients make Cordoba one of Andalusia’s most fascinating cities. The city was once at the center of the ...
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Gibraltar
There's really nowhere quite like
Gibraltar. A little piece of England looking out from Spain to the coast
of Africa, with a rock fabled in ancient ...
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Ronda
Settled by the Phoenecians around the 7th century BC, later conquered by the Muslims and finally settling under Spanish rule, Ronda has had a long and varied ...
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Giralda Tower (El Giraldillo)
There is no more perfect symbol of Seville's layered history than the Giralda Tower (or El Giraldillo) the bell tower of the city's cathedral. It stands a ...
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Museo Picasso Malaga
It stands to good reason that there would be a museum of the great Picasso in Andalucia’s Malaga: this is where the painter, draughtsman, and sculptor was ...
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Cathedral and Royal Chapel (Capilla Real)
Situated side by side, the Cathedral and the Royal Chapel (Capilla Real) together make an impressive monument to the power of Christian monarchs. The ...
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Málaga
Art. Wine. Warm winters. Sound good? Málaga often gets ignored by travelers passing through on their way to better beaches, but linger a little. It's a ...
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La Cartuja Monastery (Monasterio de la Cartuja)
The church of the Monasterio de la Cartuja is where Spanish late-Baroque hits its lavish heights. It was begun in the 16th century and building continued for ...
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Baños Árabes (Arab Baths)
A hallmark of Granada’s Moorish tradition is its use of water – fountains, pools, trickling streams, and of course the Baños Árabes (Arabic ...
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Albaicin
The Albaicin (also spelled Albayzin or Albaycin) is Granada's old Muslim quarter, and its steep twisting streets still have a medieval feel. With its white ...
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Selwo
The Selwo Aventura is a remarkable piece of Africa in coastal Spain. Fittingly, on a clear day, from the 'African Window' section of the park, you can ...
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Royal Fortress & Gardens (Reales Alcázares y Jardines)
The Reales Alcazáres, often just called the Alcázar, started off life as a fort, but various generations of rulers transformed it, building palaces, ...
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