Andalucia Travel Guide

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The Andalucian capital of Seville is probably the best place for visitors who want to enjoy the traditional celebrations of Semana Santa {Holy Week} .
Like the other towns and villages across Spain the Andalucian capital has many events celebrating the event which is planned down to the last detail with preperations the year before
This year’s […]

If you are looking for a fun filled time for all the family then this month in Andalucia is a great place to be.
The world famous Disney on ice is coming to Andalucia this year bring their production of Disneyland Adventure to the cities of Malaga and Seville.
The production sees the show hosted by most […]

Seville Marathon 2008

The City of Seville is famous for many reasons, from its stunning architecture and historical buildings to its world famous annual fair. It is also home to some of the finest restaurants in Spain.
However on February 1st 2008 the city streets will be filled with a different type of visitor for on this day the […]

Seville Airport Information

Seville San Pablo Airport is situated about 7km (4 miles) east of the city, just off the A4 road to Cordoba. Passenger numbers to Seville have increased rapidly though during the past few years, mainly due to low-cost airlines such as Ryanair and Clickair. The airport code is SVQ.
Flights to Seville
Ryanair operates flights to Seville […]

The white town of Olvera is situated very conveniently for would-be visitors, right on the A382 road, about 40 km from Campillos en route to Jerez; or as an ideal second stop on a day trip by car to Ronda, it is only 35km north-east of the town following the A376 Seville road until the […]

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