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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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The Grape Harvest: vineyards, wineries and wine presses

Although the grape harvest happens early in some vineyards (in August), it mainly takes place in September and October, when autumn comes. Every year, the harvest brings the wine growing cycle to a close, offering us its prized fruit. And after such hard work and dedication, it's time to celebrate…

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The Distilleries of the Sierra Norte of Seville

Cazalla de la Sierra gives its name to an amazing liqueur, Cazalla, which is still produced by hand in a number of mountain towns and is very popular throughout Spain. In neighbouring Constantina you can visit the factory and museum of a brand denominated La Violetera, with its ancient still, and in…

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Jewish quarter of Jaen

Jaén is a key place on the routes of the Jewish quarters of Spain. And it couldn't be any other way, since the Jews lived and influenced this city for more than twelve centuries. If we want to follow in their footsteps, we must go to the Jewish quarter, where the stars of David continue to remind us…

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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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Rock 'n' roll Granada

In Granada there are numerous great indie rock bands, and they certainly represent serious competition for those in Madrid. Los Angeles led the way and they were quickly followed by TNT, 091, La Guardia, Los Planetas, Lagartija Nick, Lori Meyers and Niños Mutantes. An impressive catalogue of great…

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The Fruit Trees of the Vega Baja del Genil

In the fruit trees that flank the banks of the Genil River, products of enormous quality and of very diverse varieties are harvested thanks to the suitability of the soils, the wisdom and good work of the gardeners, the water engineering and a long agricultural history. In Puente Genil, they make…

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Water sports in the Iznájar Reservoir

Practising water sports and doing so in the province of Córdoba might seem like a contradiction in terms, but this must be because you are not yet aware of the existence of the Iznájar reservoir. Located at the foot of the Sierras Subbéticas Nature Reserve, it has a shoreline extending more than 100…

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Birdwatching in Doñana

Birdwatching is all about enjoying the pleasure of watching wild birds, hearing their song and seeing how they take flight and feed their chicks, all so simple, but at the same time so beautiful. This is a hobby that has now become a tourist activity with millions of followers around the world…

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Canyoning in the Garganta Verde

If you go canyoning in the Garganta Verde you enter beautiful gorge of the Sierra de Grazalema Nature Reserve, right in the very heart of this area through a spectacular canyon. The ravine has everything it takes to leave you with indelible memories and incredible feelings. Does this description…

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Ubeda and Baeza, cities of genius

A walk through the alleyways from the Al-Andalus era, what remains of the Jewish quarter and stop for a while to enjoy some extraordinary renaissance mansions, the town of Úbeda brings to mind two gigantic cultural figures from down the centuries: Joaquín Sabina and Antonio Muñoz Molina. The…

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