Andalusia - Spain
Sevilla is a nice and beautiful city. The most interesting in Spain after Barcelona. One of those cities where one ... read more...
One of our discoveries in Spain was a beautiful, picturesque white town in Andalusia. The first settlement existed here as far back as Roman times. There is even a legend that Julius Caesar was treated in the thermal waters and ordered the settlement to be founded. Hence the name Caesaria, which over time became Casares read more...
Ronda, despite the fact that it is small and little-known town, is the best small town in Spain. It is ... read more...
Córdoba is less well known among tourists than Barcelona, Seville or the white towns of Andalusia. We decided to visit after seeing a beautiful photo on the internet, and we really liked the city read more...
If you see panoramic photos of Malaga on the internet, they were taken from Gibralfaro Hill. There are several photo opportunities here, at first we visited the observation deck itself read more...
Beach of the Dead (Playa de los Muertos) has an unusual name, but do not be afraid of it. This ... read more...
The first fortifications on this site were built by the Arabs in the 8th century. After the Reconquista (expulsion of the Arabs), the castle was rebuilt several times, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries, and controlled the route between Cordoba and Seville. In the 20th century, Count Torralvo (1910–1936) invested significant funds in the restoration of the castle. Thanks to this, the castle is currently in excellent condition read more...
The main stronghold of Spain Alhambra is located in Granada (http://www.alhambra-patronato.es), so many tourists come here to visit it. ... read more...
Along the road from Seville to Ronda, we stopped in the small town of Zahara de la Sierra, located on ... read more...
A popular summer resort with huge, wide beaches that are more reminiscent of California than Spain. There are about 22,000 permanent residents here, but in summer the city comes alive and turns into one big holiday centre read more...
Almeria is a resort city on the southern coast of Spain. It is very similar many other resorts along the ... read more...
One of the largest parks on the Costa del Sol, it was opened in 1995 and covers an area of over 200,000 m². The park has animals, some even without cages. There is a lake with fish and turtles, several good playgrounds, toilets and a café read more...
We came to Estepona to walk along the promenade; we haven't visited the old town yet. The promenade is excellent, with lots of greenery and restaurants, and there are good playgrounds. We recommend it, especially if you have children read more...
A famous Spanish resort associated with luxury, yachts, golf, expensive boutiques and nightlife, but which has retained its old Andalusian charm read more...
Beautiful ancient ruins not far from Seville. The city was founded in 206 BC by the Roman commander Publius Cornelius Scipio after his victory over the Carthaginians. Italica became the first Roman settlement on the Iberian Peninsula and played a huge role in the history of the region read more...