Andalucia Travel Guide

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

I am Xaviera Hollander and it is a pleasure to announce that in the next few months I intend to bring to Marbella three different English language theatre productions.
As I am leaving for Holland to chill out until December 6 when I shall be back in Marbella, I decided to combine all three shows into […]

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Most old views and engravings of Malaga city show the shores of the Mediterranean lapping at the hillside below the Alcazaba.  Plans to build new quays on reclaimed land were put forward in 1896.
Work on the reclamation continued from 1897 to […]

Andalucia at a glance

When world travelers imagine Spain as its most romantic, Andalucia comes to mind. The south of Spain is so rich in history and culture and there is a big legacy of it that can be found in the Granada´s gorgeous Alhambra, the beautiful Cordoba´s Mezquita, the graceful beauty of Seville and the whirling flamenco dancers, […]

If you are a keen shopper and love bagging a bargain, there is no better way to spend a morning than at your local market.
With several markets to choose from, the Costa del Sol is renowned for its car boots stalls, second-hand goods and even art and ceramics which are crafted locally and sold throughout […]

One thing which the Andalucian people do well is to throw a party. Wherever you are in the region there always seems to be a fair or festival taking place in the town you are in or nearby. The reasons for these festivals are held for a number of reasons from religious celebrations […]

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