Andalucia & Costa del Sol Attractions
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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Plaza de España
The Plaza de España is a magnificently proportioned semi-circular space designed for the Ibero-American World's Fair of 1929. It's edged by buildings and ...
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Seville Bullring (Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza)
Seville's bullring - or the Plaza de Toros de la
Real Maestranza de Cabellería de Sevilla, to give it its due - is the
oldest in Spain. It was here ...
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Magic Island Park (Parque Isla Magica)
Isla Magica (Magic Island) is a theme park with a twist. It's all based around 16th century Spain, with the emphasis on exploration. Lots of galleons, ...
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Royal Tobacco Factory (Real Fábrica de Tabacos)
To look up - and up - at the Real Fábrica de Tabacos is to get a sense of the scale of Seville's tobacco industry in the 18th century. This is one of the ...
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Basilica Macarena
The chief attraction of the Basilica Macarena is La Macarena , or "the Virgin of Hope," a 17th century wooden sculpture of Christ's mother mourning ...
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Cadiz Cruise Port
Cadiz is one of the oldest continuously-occupied cities in Europe dating its origins from around 1000BC when it was settled as a trading post by the ...
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Benalmádena
Dolphins, ice skating and the Buddha - what's not to love? Sure, Benalmádena is touristy - this is the Costa del Sol, after all - but it's a pretty nice ...
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Castillo de Gibralfaro
The Castillo de Gibralfaro sits high above the seaside port of Malaga and can easily be seen by any traveller meandering about the city. It shares its history ...
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House of Pilate (La Casa de Pilatos)
La Casa de Pilatos, or the House of Pilate, is surrounded by uncertain legends. The building was certainly finished by the Marquis of Tarifa after his return ...
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Malaga Alcazaba
If you’re in Malaga, chances are you’ve not missed the town’s citadel towering in the center of the city. Known as the Alcazaba de Malaga, and built around the ...
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Marbella
Marbella: the very name is enough to conjure an expensively scented whiff of the rich and famous who have flocked here since the 1960s and 70s. Sean Connery ...
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Mijas
Mijas is the typical idyllic Andalusian village (or at least Mijas Pueblos, the old part of town, is). White-washed houses cluster against the side of a ...
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Monasterio de San Jeronimo
The great Catholic monarchs Ferdinand and Isabel founded the Monasterio de San Jerónimo in the 16th century. They tried situating it in Santa Fe, but ...
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Palace of Carlos V
The Palace of Charles V is a carefully designed statement of triumph and prestige. By building a royal residence in the heart of a conquered Muslim citadel, ...
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