Andalucia Travel Guide

Marbella, Puerto Banus, Sevilla, Granada, Malaga, Huelva, Jaen, Cadiz, Almeria, Cordoba

Many holidaymakers hire cars when they come on holiday to Andalucia, but locals and tourists alike find that the vastly improved public transport system is both cheaper and more convenient in many ways.
One of the most popular bus routes is the Marbella-Fuengirola stretch, which picks up every 25 minutes from bus stops along the coast, […]

Paris Opera Ballet In Malaga

Lovers of Ballet are in for a treat in 2008. The Cevantes theatre welcomes the world famous Paris Opera Ballet (BOP} to its stage on the 14th May 2008 with its own homage to the great Rudolf Nureyev
Along with the dancers from the BOP there will be dancers from the Vienna Opera, the London […]

Cirque du Soleil In Malaga

The Cevantes Theatre in malaga is playing host to one of the best shows to come to Andalucia this year. the world famous Cirque du Soleil is comming to Malaga from the 5th June - 13 July this year.
The group that is made up of more than 50 artists from over 10 countries was created […]

The Sala Vivero in Malaga in Andalucia is one of the best venues for live music and on the 1st March this impresive venue will be filled with the sounds of heavy metal
The Band Avalanch has been at the forefront of Spanish Heavy metal since 1993 and is the led by composer, producer and guitar […]

The Palacio San Miguel in the costal town of Torremolinos is this week playing host to the 19th European Dance Championship {Campeonato de Europa de Balle}
During the event which runs from the 25th February though to the 1st March there will be over 1500 couples from right across Europe performing all types of dance including […]

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