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When it comes to World Heritage cities, few tourist destinations can rival Córdoba. Along with Seville and Granada, Córdoba is one of the most visited cities in Andalusia, and there is definitely a good reason for that! With its Roman, ...

Madrid is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Steeped in history and charm, the Spanish capital boasts an artistic tradition dating back hundreds of years and an enormous cultural heritage. In addition to its attractions and monuments, ...

It may not be the capital of Andalusia, but it sure packs the punch of a city several times its size. Málaga is known as the birthplace of Pablo Picasso and epicentre of the Costa del Sol. But as one ...

Settled in the 9th century around the alleged burial place of Saint James the Great, the origins of this Galician city are a mixture of history, mysticism, tradition, power struggles and what could well have been the most effective city ...

Artsy, bohemian and cheerful, Madrid is one of the most dynamic European cities. While it is true that Madrid doesn’t have a defining must-see attraction, the Spanish capital contains numerous artistic and architectural treasures and is home to one of ...

Founded by the Romans in the 1st century BCE, Barcelona is the second-largest city in Spain. The Catalan capital is known for its urban beaches, vibrant nightlife and monumental buildings, and especially for being home to some of Antoni Gaudi’s ...

Jerez de Los Caballeros is a small town located in the Spanish region of Extremadura, about 75 kilometres south of Badajoz and very close to the border with Portugal and the province of Huelva. Built on two imposing hills next ...

Where to Stay in Seville – What You Need to Know Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is known for being one of the most important Spanish cities. Its biggest events include Feria de Abril, where flamenco dresses and “Sevillana” songs ...

Where to Stay in Torremolinos – What You Need to Know Torremolinos is a small city located within the Malaga metropolitan area , in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, located south of the Iberian Peninsula. Located just 20 minutes drive ...

Where to Stay in Fuengirola: What You Need to Know The city of Fuengirola is part of the Malaga province, located in Andalusia, Spain. Although it does not gather the same number of tourists as other towns on the Costa ...