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Ronda has many hidden gems and no matter how many times you visit, there is always something new to enjoy.
The facades on the cobbled and sometimes steep streets in the old quarter are well worth a second glance as in many […]
Chiclana de la Frontera is a genuine Andalucian town - not just a seasonal holiday hotspot. It has a “big city” feel to it unlike many popular sun destinations in Andalucia.
Just 10 minuets drive away and you’re on La Barossa beach; one of the best on the Costa de la Luz, with excellent facilities. This […]
I love September in Spain. The weather is still beautiful and the most of the tourist hordes who descend on the Costa del Sol in July and August have left.
With a general economic downturn in Spain and the UK, many people are having to tighten their belts and budget more carefully for weekends and holidays. […]
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 […]
22 Oct
Posted by Vivien Pelmore as About Andalucia, Historical places, Malaga, Theme parks
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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 […]