The Iberians are one of the indigenous peoples of the Iberian Peninsula. Travelling and getting to know the Iberian culture in Jaen is getting closer to the origins of our…
read moreIn this article we will take a closer look at Medina Azahara, which, after the Alhambra, is the most important Andalusian Andalusian city al-Andalus. We will tell you a little…
read moreThe Barronal Massif is one of the most unspoilt stretches of coastline in Andalusia. Its underwater volcanic origin makes this area a unique and original place. Here we will not…
read moreIn writing this article about ‘five excursions from Huelva’, we have been faced with a dilemma. The province of Huelva is so interesting that it is difficult to narrow it…
read moreWhy an article on the castles of Jaen? Well, any route you choose in this province will pass through an ancient fortress. For centuries this territory was an important frontier…
read moreIn this post about the balconies of Cadiz we are going to propose you a challenge, to look up. When we stroll through the narrow streets of Andalusia our gaze…
read moreSeville Cathedral is an enormous late medieval Christian temple. It was built in the centre of the Andalusian capital and today it is one of the must-see places on your…
read moreWe are going to make a tour of all the viewpoints of Malaga. There are not as many as in Granada, because the city is quite flat in general. But…
read moreMalaga’s museums are one of the main tourist attractions of the capital. This city is known as the “city of museums in Andalusia” because of the quantity and variety on…
read moreThe Museum of Malaga is one of the most modern museums in Malaga, and yet it houses the oldest treasures of the city. It is housed in the Palacio de…
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