Sightseeing
Sevilla
SEVILLE is certainly one of the most adored places by visitors coming to Spain. Although today the Moorish influence is architectonically most evident – Andalucía was occupied by Moors somewhere around 800 years – it has been a cultural center long before. Seville has hosted two international exhibitions (1929 and 1992) and is the administrative capital of Andalucía. The quarter of Triana which lays on the other side of the La Macarena river, Santa Cruz and San Bartolomé, the street of Las Sierpes, plus La Maestranza bullring, María Luisa park and the riverside walks are all representativ… read more
Málaga
Ancient and cosmopolitan Malaga still retains its historic roots intact. In long-gone times it bore witness to the origins of man and of the Mediterranean culture, and is today the primary force in the Andalusian tourist industry, keeping alive its tradition of a welcoming and creative land. Maritime Malaga on the coast where winter never comes; and with a mountain vocation inland, where nature is displayed in all its splendour. White villages with their attractive architecture, wrapped in romantic legend, bring points of light into seclud…read moreRonda
Ancient Ronda is a colourful tapestry woven from a skein of tangled threads which make it one of the most interesting cities in all Andalusia. The landscape, the layout of the town, its history, the romantic legend of its bandits with their evocative names, the cradle of bullfighters and artists whose names have gone down in history: all of these make Ronda a unique city. The list of outstanding men of letters who have fallen captive to the charms of this city can be traced from the earliest texts down to the present day. Pliny, al-Motámid the poet-ki… read more
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