Medina Azahara The 1000 year old ruins of the forgotten city of Medina Azahara are a remarkable site. Built approximately five kilometres from the city of Cordoba the ruins were buried until about 95 years ago. However, before it was buried Medina Azahara was the largest known city in Western Europe to have been built with a new canvas - there were no previous ruins. The … [Read more...] about Forgotten city of Medina Azahara
Provinces
Sevilla sights
Sevilla - Do not miss these great sights!! Sevilla Cathedral Built on the site of the Almohed mosque, it is a monument to the Catholic religion and is the biggest gothic cathedral in the world. Entrance is gained through La Puerta de San Cristobal and the enormity of the interior is impressive. It is a treasure house of Spanish art. One of the first things to … [Read more...] about Sevilla sights
Road Trip in Andalucia….notable for its golden beaches, sunny weather…
From the minute they touch down at Malaga International Airport, road-trippers making a journey across beautiful Andalucia will be surrounded by some of the most gorgeous views in Europe. The scenic region is notable for its golden beaches, sunny weather, excellent golf courses, fascinating architecture and historic monuments; not to mention its delicious cuisine and … [Read more...] about Road Trip in Andalucia….notable for its golden beaches, sunny weather…
Torremolinos Nightlife
Torremolinos nightlife is the liveliest on the Costa del Sol. Start off early with tapas and drinks in any of the bars and restaurants. Torremolinos bars sometimes seem to outnumber the people two to one and stay lively all through the night until morning. So just take your pick or go bar-hopping along the long stretch of the Paseo Maritimo promenade all the way to the … [Read more...] about Torremolinos Nightlife
Village of Casares, situated in the Malaga province of Andalucia
Casares is a picture postcard village which sits on a hilltop between the Ronda mountains and the Costa del Sol. Its unique beauty earned it the status of a site of artistic and historic importance. Legend has it that its origins date back to Julius Ceasar who ordered its construction in gratitude for having been healed in the nearby waters of La Hedionda of a skin complaint … [Read more...] about Village of Casares, situated in the Malaga province of Andalucia



