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Proposals to Enjoy Andalusia

Explore Andalucia through the lens of our insightful blog posts. From hidden gems to iconic landmarks, our curated content offers a unique perspective on the city's culture, events, and attractions. Dive into the stories that bring Andalucia to life and discover the insider tips that make your visit truly memorable. Let our blog be your guide to unlocking the vibrant spirit of this dynamic region.

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Lagoons in the south of Cordoba

With extraordinary landscapes abounding with olive groves, vineyards and cornfields, the countryside in the south of the province of Córdoba is proud to include some of the best-preserved wetlands in Europe. The rich environmental heritage of this complex of six lagoons, distributed among the…

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Antequera sky

The wonders of the night sky are unveiled all their glory across the sky of Antequera. In this town in Malaga, and within the beautiful El Torcal Nature Area, there is a very special place where something as simple as stargazing becomes a real treat. The karstic landscape, one of the most important…

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10 plans you can enjoy in Seville as a family

Seville has a special colour and scent… romantic and welcoming, traditional and modern, authentic and cosmopolitan…There are many different versions of Seville to be explored and to discover them all there is no better way to do so than through the eyes of a child. If you are thinking of visiting…

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Linares-La Carolina Mining District

In Linares, La Carolina and the towns in the Sierra Morena region you will find one of the largest mining basins in mainland Spain and, without doubt the largest in the world with regard to lead production. At one time there were endless mining concessions, 65 km of master wells and almost 700 km of…

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Castellar and the Monarch Butterfly

In the area surrounding the town of Castellar de la Frontera, in the Campo de Gibraltar region, there is a path that is renowned for the unexpected presence of one of the most beautiful and impressive insects that can be found in the world, and of course in Andalusia: The monarch butterfly. This…

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Industrial heritage in Nerja, Maro and Frigiliana

For centuries, the Costa del Sol was the Costa del Azúcar (Sugar Coast), or at least that would have been a more correct name. There were dozens of mills producing cane honey, sugar and rum, some built as far back as the 16th century. But none display such extraordinary engineering and monumentality…

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The sugar heritage of the Costa Tropical

For centuries the mild climate on the coast of Granada enabled the development of a major industry dedicated to the traditional production of sugar by cultivating sugar cane. The Pre-industrial Museum of Sugar Cane in Motril and the buildings of the Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Salobreña), Santa…

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