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Popular Places in Andalucia
- SevilleOriginally founded as a Roman city and now home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Seville is bursting with antique charm. The Alcazar palace complex is a stunning collage of architectural styles, and the Cathedral will impress you with its beauty and its status as the burial site of Christopher Columbus. The Metropol Parasol is the world’s largest wooden structure, a massive mix of grids and swirls that contains a market and a terrace observatory.Read more
- MalagaMalaga is one of the oldest cities in the world, founded in the 8th century by the Phoenicians. Today, art is everywhere-- you can experience exhibits dedicated to glass and crystal, classic cars, contemporary installations, and, of course, the works of Picasso, who was born here. Wander past banana trees and beautiful fountains as you walk through Paseo del Parque, then hit the old city to quench your thirst at a Spanish tavern.Read more
- TorremolinosAs the gateway to Costa del Sol, Torremolinos is a modern city preserving the great charms of the Andalusian tradition. Here visitors enjoy more than 300 sunny days every year, comfortable temperatures (avg. 19ºC/66ºF) and 7km of beaches along the sparkling Mediterranean. Away from the sea and sand, travelers can explore the old fisherman’s district of “La Carihuela,” or sample the city’s cuisine – including regional favorite Pescalto Frito (fried fish) – in hundreds of restaurants and bars.Read more
- Roquetas de MarTradition blends with tourism in Roquetas de Mar, where Blue Flag beaches and fresh seafood restaurants draw lovers of coastal life. Set on Spain's Costa de Almeria, the fishing town caters to different interests with a 17th-century castle, waterpark, and nature reserves.Read more
- Benalmadena
While most visitors choose Benalmadena for its glorious beaches, there are plenty of other attractions to keep your family amused. Take a trip out to sea on a boat or a ferry; you can even go whale and dolphin watching. A cable car ride would make a welcome change, or perhaps a visit to Bil Bil Castle. The castle is distinctive with its Arabian architecture, and it hosts concerts as well as art exhibitions. Visit the Sea Life Centre, where you can walk through the transparent tunnels in the underwater park or watch feeding demonstrations; the centre even has a mini golf course. At the end of a relaxing day, Benalmadena becomes a great place for nightlife. Whatever kind of cuisine you are looking for, you are sure to find a restaurant that will suit your family's tastes.
Read more - GranadaThe Alhambra citadel of Granada is one of the most famous buildings in Spain: a Moorish fortress with grand archways and delicate ornamental mosaics. Step backwards in time as you wind through the ascending cobblestone streets of Albayzin. You’ll be rewarded with beautiful views from the Mirador San Nicolas. Granada’s nightlife is vibrant and varied, thanks in part to its student population. Hit the bars of Calle Elvira or, for a quieter outing, the traditional tea rooms of La Calle de Las Teterias.Read more
- MarbellaIn the chic, sun-drenched Costa del Sol town of Marbella, hints of its former Moorish occupation mingle with modern-day resort amenities. Bask on the sands of famous La Fontanilla beach or ricochet among the area's family-oriented water, wildlife and theme parks. Experience the Andalusian charm of the historic quarter, filled with whitewashed buildings, remnants of a ninth-century Arab fortress and fragrant orange trees. End a relaxing day with a dish of the cold almond soup ajoblanco and some of the region's excellent dessert wine.Read more
- CordobaCórdoba was once the premier city of the Western World, the greatest metropolis west of Constantinople, and the seat of Europe’s first university. Today, there’s a modern commercial center, but most travelers love strolling the town’s ancient cobblestone streets, peeking through gates for glimpses of lush flowers and beautiful tiled fountains.Read more
- NerjaPositioned at the eastern tip of the Costa del Sol, Nerja boasts nearly 10 miles of powdery beaches featuring activities like water skiing, scuba diving and sailing. Although tourist-oriented, it hasn't been overtaken by high-rises, and its huge promenade delivers panoramic Mediterranean views.Read more
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- The AlhambraThe second most visited site in Europe: this breathtaking palace-city is a sophisticated blend of medieval Islamic, Renaissance Christian and modern architectural styles..Read more
- Mezquita Cathedral de CordobaRoman Catholic church that was once a mosque. Blending many architectural styles, the structure evolved over the centuries.Read more
- Real Alcazar de SevillaBeautiful medieval Islamic palace showcasing a unique fusion of Spanish Christian and Moorish architecture.Read more
- Catedral de SevillaThis majestic Cathedral dates back to the 15th century and claims to be the third largest building of its kind in the world.Read more
- AlcazabaBuilt between 1057 and 1063, this is probably the most important military fortification remaining from the Hispanic-Arabic period.Read more
- Mirador de San NicolasRead more
- GeneralifeRead more
- Barrio Santa CruzThe Barrio Santa Cruz used to be the Jewish quarter. The streets are narrow and form a labyrinth. It’s easy to get lost among the jasmine-scented streets… only to discover a convent or a palace or a hotel. Many of the palaces have wrought iron gates suitable for peeping into their beautiful patios. There are many small stores and some artisan shops, as well as good art galleries.Read more
- Marbella Old TownMarbella's Old Town, known locally as Casco Antiguo, is a fascinating contrast to the town's luxurious beach resorts. travelers are drawn to the area's quaint cobblestone streets and its colorful and diverse history. Take a walk along the former Moorish city walls, originally built to keep out intruders, or head to Plaza de los Naranjos, a picturesque square lined with orange trees and home to the Town Hall. A walking tour is a great way to see the top sights in the area, including the Hermitage of Santiago. For a quieter experience, plan to visit between October and March, outside of peak tourist season. – TripadvisorRead more
- Melia Sevilla, The Level at Meliá Sevilla, and Pasarela Hotel are some of the most popular hotels for travelers looking to stay near Plaza de España. See the full list: Hotels near Plaza de España.
- Hotel Don Pepe Gran Meliá, Iberostar Selection Marbella Coral Beach, and The Oasis by Don Carlos Resort are all popular resorts for travelers staying in Andalucia. See the full list: Andalucia Resorts.
- Popular hotels close to The Alhambra include Hotel Casa Morisca, Áurea Washington Irving, and Carmen de la Alcubilla del Caracol. See the full list: Hotels near The Alhambra.
- Popular luxury hotels in Andalucia include Ikos Andalusia, Vincci Seleccion Aleysa, and Iberostar Selection Andalucia Playa. See the full list: Andalucia Luxury Hotels.
- Popular hotels close to Granada Airport include Seda Club Hotel, Hotel Granada Center, and Barceló Granada Congress. See the full list: Hotels near Granada Airport.
- A few of the most popular hotels near Real Alcazar de Sevilla are Hotel Tayko Sevilla, Boutique Hotel Casa del Poeta, and Legado Alcazar. See the full list: Hotels near Real Alcazar de Sevilla.
- Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Andalucia are Hotel Gravina51, Hotel Tayko Sevilla, and Casa Palacio María Luisa - Jerez. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Andalucia.
- Popular cheap hotels in Andalucia include Helios Costa Tropical, Hotel Claude Marbella, and Arcos de Montemar. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Andalucia.
- Ikos Andalusia, Helios Costa Tropical, and Vincci Seleccion Aleysa have a spa and received excellent reviews from travelers in Andalucia. See the full list: Andalucia Spa Resorts.
- Hotel Gravina51, Helios Costa Tropical, and Iberostar Selection Andalucia Playa all received great reviews from families traveling in Andalucia. See the full list: Andalucia Family Hotels.
- Popular hotels by the beach in Andalucia include Ikos Andalusia, Helios Costa Tropical, and Vincci Seleccion Aleysa. See the full list: Andalucia Beach Hotels.