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One of the largest and most beautiful squares in Seville Plaza de España. In the middle of the square is a fountain and around the square there are several bridges. This square, which has the shape of a semi-circle, surrounded by buildings where the State largely uses. The pretty green town has very beautiful monuments and churches. There are also to visit many parks where to find some coolness on hot days.
www.sevillavoorbeginners.nl
Jerez is known as the sherry capital of the world, but is also very famous for horsemanship and flamenco. A bodega should certainly be visited. A few famous bodegas include Osborne, Sandeman and Pedro Domecq. The horse riding skills can be admired in the Royal Andalusian School of horsemanship "Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art." Here are regular performances for horse lovers. For the flamenco you have to be at the Centro Andaluz de Flamenco. Right in the old gypsy quarter Barrio de Santiago is this dance center. Already in the morning the music echoes through the streets.
www.realescuela.org
To taste a delicious sherry, it is advisable to visit a bodega in Jerez. Often there are also tours and you get a good picture of the entire process. The oldest winery Bodegas Bundador Pedro Domecq. A tour of the estate of the winery will definitely leave a good impression.
www.bodegasfundadorpedrodomecq.com
This mountain range in Andalusia has 16 peaks over 3,000 meters. It is also a great resort that combines well with a sun holiday. There is more than 65 km of ski slopes where snow is about 5 months. There is also a nature park in this area "Parque National Sierra Nevada." It is possible for walking, climbing, fishing, horseback riding and skiing.
The town of Ronda is located in Costa de la Luz. This city is one of the oldest cities in Spain. There are many monuments, churches and museums. The Arab Baths Ronda "Baños de los Arabes" are the best preserved in Spain. Here formerly water was pumped from the river which ran into the pools through the aqueduct. Impressive is to know that this was conceived and developed between 1136 and 1206 by engineer Abu al Tz Razaz ibn Al-Jazari. There are several book tours in Ronda to visit the beautiful historic center of Spain
www.steden.net/spanje/ronda
This southernmost city of Spain located on the Costa de la Luz and the Strait of Gibraltar and is only 14 kilometers away from Africa. Often the fanatical kiteboarders and windsurfers who visit the beaches of Tarifa. There will also be a lot of bird watchers for the observation of bird migration, especially in spring and autumn. From the tower of the castle Castillo de Guzmán to see the mountains and coast of Morocco. This 800 year old castle is also called Tarifa castle.
In the south-east of Granada is the medieval palace "Alhambra", which is seen as one of the most famous monuments in Spain. The palace draws out the tourists also many art students to his great art treasures, including special Islamic art. Another famous monument is the Cathedral of Granada. This very large cathedral is from the Renaissance period and among other royal tombs.
Córdoba is the hottest city in Europe which regularly records temperatures above 35 degrees. This city on the River Guadalquivir has many monuments and other attractions. Among the local products include hundred types of olive oil, Moorish ceramics, wine and sherry. The example of the Spanish Muslim architecture is reflected in the great mosque, the Mezquita, which was dedicated in 1236 to Catholic Cathedral. The very tall building of this mosque there are several architectural styles in return.
Cadiz is also known as Little Havana. This port city in southwestern Spain is often compared to Havana, the capital of Cuba. This is due to the Malecon, a long boulevard that lies both in Havana and in Cadiz. The military fort Castillo de Santa Catalina can not be missed when visiting Cadiz. From the beautiful garden you have a beautiful view of Cadiz and the beach. Regular concerts are also given.
Fashionable Marbella is one of the major resorts of the Costa del Sol. Because most of the year the sun shines and the temperature is pleasant, stay there a lot and especially wealthy tourists. Avenida del Mar is a way towards the sea, where you'll encounter sculptures by Salvador Dali, the famous Spanish artist. Marbella has a lot of ports. One of the major ports of Puerto José Banús. Much of the nightlife takes place in and around the harbor, which is almost a village in itself.
Andalusia is probably the most Spanish region of Spain. Much of what we call typical Spanish has its roots in this fantastic area. Andalucia is the land of sherry, flamenco and bullfighting. Andalusia is above all a popular tourist destination. Capital Seville is one of the most popular city breaks in Spain and the Costa del Sol knows every year to entertain millions of vacationers with its beautiful beaches and seaside resorts. The less known Costa de la Luz, which also belongs to Andalusia, still manages to lure more tourists to the wide and long sandy beaches.
One of the largest and most beautiful squares in Seville Plaza de España. In the middle of the square is a fountain and around the square there are several bridges. This square, which has the shape of a semi-circle, surrounded by buildings where the State largely uses. The pretty green town has very beautiful monuments and churches. There are also to visit many parks where to find some coolness on hot days.
www.sevillavoorbeginners.nl
Jerez is known as the sherry capital of the world, but is also very famous for horsemanship and flamenco. A bodega should certainly be visited. A few famous bodegas include Osborne, Sandeman and Pedro Domecq. The horse riding skills can be admired in the Royal Andalusian School of horsemanship "Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art." Here are regular performances for horse lovers. For the flamenco you have to be at the Centro Andaluz de Flamenco. Right in the old gypsy quarter Barrio de Santiago is this dance center. Already in the morning the music echoes through the streets.
www.realescuela.org
To taste a delicious sherry, it is advisable to visit a bodega in Jerez. Often there are also tours and you get a good picture of the entire process. The oldest winery Bodegas Bundador Pedro Domecq. A tour of the estate of the winery will definitely leave a good impression.
www.bodegasfundadorpedrodomecq.com
This mountain range in Andalusia has 16 peaks over 3,000 meters. It is also a great resort that combines well with a sun holiday. There is more than 65 km of ski slopes where snow is about 5 months. There is also a nature park in this area "Parque National Sierra Nevada." It is possible for walking, climbing, fishing, horseback riding and skiing.
The town of Ronda is located in Costa de la Luz. This city is one of the oldest cities in Spain. There are many monuments, churches and museums. The Arab Baths Ronda "Baños de los Arabes" are the best preserved in Spain. Here formerly water was pumped from the river which ran into the pools through the aqueduct. Impressive is to know that this was conceived and developed between 1136 and 1206 by engineer Abu al Tz Razaz ibn Al-Jazari. There are several book tours in Ronda to visit the beautiful historic center of Spain
www.steden.net/spanje/ronda
This southernmost city of Spain located on the Costa de la Luz and the Strait of Gibraltar and is only 14 kilometers away from Africa. Often the fanatical kiteboarders and windsurfers who visit the beaches of Tarifa. There will also be a lot of bird watchers for the observation of bird migration, especially in spring and autumn. From the tower of the castle Castillo de Guzmán to see the mountains and coast of Morocco. This 800 year old castle is also called Tarifa castle.
In the south-east of Granada is the medieval palace "Alhambra", which is seen as one of the most famous monuments in Spain. The palace draws out the tourists also many art students to his great art treasures, including special Islamic art. Another famous monument is the Cathedral of Granada. This very large cathedral is from the Renaissance period and among other royal tombs.
Córdoba is the hottest city in Europe which regularly records temperatures above 35 degrees. This city on the River Guadalquivir has many monuments and other attractions. Among the local products include hundred types of olive oil, Moorish ceramics, wine and sherry. The example of the Spanish Muslim architecture is reflected in the great mosque, the Mezquita, which was dedicated in 1236 to Catholic Cathedral. The very tall building of this mosque there are several architectural styles in return.
Cadiz is also known as Little Havana. This port city in southwestern Spain is often compared to Havana, the capital of Cuba. This is due to the Malecon, a long boulevard that lies both in Havana and in Cadiz. The military fort Castillo de Santa Catalina can not be missed when visiting Cadiz. From the beautiful garden you have a beautiful view of Cadiz and the beach. Regular concerts are also given.
Fashionable Marbella is one of the major resorts of the Costa del Sol. Because most of the year the sun shines and the temperature is pleasant, stay there a lot and especially wealthy tourists. Avenida del Mar is a way towards the sea, where you'll encounter sculptures by Salvador Dali, the famous Spanish artist. Marbella has a lot of ports. One of the major ports of Puerto José Banús. Much of the nightlife takes place in and around the harbor, which is almost a village in itself.
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