Andalucia Travel Guide

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

There are many famous Andalucian people, from classic artists like Picasso to world famous modern actors like Antonio Banderas. . However some Andalucians a more infamous than famous, and one of those is the 19th Century bandoleros, (bandits) José María Pelagio Hinojosa, popularly known as “El Tempranillo”,
He was born in 1805 in the village of [...]

Located 85km from Malaga in the Antequera region of Malaga province close to the boarder with Cordoba and Seville provinces is the pretty Andalucian village of Alameda.
The landscape around the village is mostly flat and covered in an abundance of olive groves.
The history of the village days back to 2,500 BC during the Chalcolithic or [...]

The beautiful city of Granada in Andalulcia has a host of tourist attractions which include the stunning Alhambra Palace and the Capilla Real (Royal Chapel) and the adjoining Cathedral
There are many other historical buildings and magnificent gardens ,all of which attract many visitors each year, however hidden away in the streets of the city are [...]

There are many reasons why a trip to Marbella should be on your list of places to visit in Andalucia, from its famous beaches to its outstanding nightlife this popular city located on the Costa del Sol has something to offer everyone.
A trip is a must but when a good time to visit; well the [...]

The village of Humilladero is located in the beautiful Antequera lowlands, right on the border of the provinces of Malaga and Seville. The surrounding countrysideto the north of the village is flat and is dominated by dry land farming, mainly grain fields and olive trees although the southern area of the village is overlooked [...]

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