Andalucia Travel Guide

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Having lived on the Costa del Sol for 14 years, I have probably tried and tested hundreds of watering holes in the process, but nothing compares to El Esparragal - ´the pub in the park´ near Mijas-Golf.
This hidden gem of a bar is situated in open parkland about 1km past the Tamisa Golf Hotel in […]

Andalucian Villages - Almáchar

Located just 35 km from Malaga in the La Axarquia region in Malaga province you will find the pretty white village of Almáchar.
The little village although small has some fascinating historical buildings and other tourist attractions including
Parish church of San Mateo
This church which was built in the 16th Century is located in the centre […]

The city of Cordoba is one of the most stunning cities in Andalucia and in May each year this historical city celebrates with a selection of Ferias and Fiestas.
The first one of these celebrations is the Crosses of May (Cruces de Mayo) which celebrates the impending arrival of Spring
The different districts of the city all […]

Andalucia is a great place to live or just take your annual holiday. It has some of the best beaches and the most stunning countryside in Europe. However its not all about sun and sea or walks though rugged mountain pathways.
If spending your evenings in the local bar or restaurant does not appeal to […]

Bar Cosmopolita is a pleasant outdoor restaurant situated on the seafront in Los Boliches which borders Carvajal to the left towards Malaga and the larger town of Fuengirola to the right. To look at, it does not stand out from any other outdoor café along the promenade with the usual blinds overhanging the plastic garden […]

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