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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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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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Cordoba, a city with genius

On a stroll through the charming streets of Córdoba you can enjoy renowned buildings, such as the Gala Foundation, unique sculptures, museums of interest (Julio Romero de Torres) and, above all, mystery and beauty. The great historical figures are displayed with enormous wisdom: Averroes…

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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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Railway heritage: Eiffel's bridges

The famous French engineer, Gustave Eiffel, was commissioned to build two railway bridges in the province of Granada: the Gor bridge, which was later moved to Dúrcal due to a landslide, and the Hacho Bridge, in Guadahortuna, declared a historical-artistic monument. by popular request. There are two…

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Routes of The Moorish Legacy

After eight centuries establishing a unique and singular culture, Al-Andalus left an indelible footprint on Andalusian roads, a distinctive mark that makes us different from other parts of the Iberian Peninsula. Nine routes that will helps to us enjoy the remains of the great Caliphate and the…

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Alhambra, Generalife and Albaicín in Granada

The great playwright Victor Hugo mentioned it in his works: " Oh! The Alhambra! The Alhambra! A great palace, that the geniuses gilded as a dream of harmonies that filled it!" Granada was the capital of the Nasrid kingdom until it was conquered by the Catholic Monarchs. Buildings from that period…

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Úbeda and Baeza – a World Heritage journey

Come with us through two of the most historic cities in Andalusia on a World Heritage tour full of places from the Renaissance and cobbled streets that you will be surprised to see in the south. When you travel to Andalusia, that image of whitewashed villages with narrow, brightly-lit streets, seems…

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