Andalucia boasts a very rich cultural heritage. The architectural and natural treasures of Andalucia are spread in various forms all over the region. The iconic Moorish citadel of Granada’s Alhambra and the capital of Seville with Europe’s most impressive Gothic cathedral and home to the renowned Easter Semana Santa alone draw visitors in their millions. If you are looking for real cultural feast in Andalusia, read our guide.

Alhama de Granada
The sleepy town of Alhama de Granada, located only 60 kms south-west of Granada, is beautifully located on the edge ...
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Alhambra complex in Granada
Must see before you die ‘He who has not seen Granada, has not seen anything’ says an old Spanish proverb ...
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Castellar de la Frontera
Just 25 kilometres from Gibraltar lies the wonderful Castellar with an atmospheric medieval castle perched on the peak of the hill ...
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Columbus’ Boats & Museum in Huelva
Columbus Ships and Museum Located not far from Huelva, there is a museum dedicated to Cristopher Columbus and the discovery ...
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Jerez de la Frontera
Sherry, the famous fortified wine, is usually the first thing that comes up to mind when you think of Jerez ...
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Medina Sidonia
Medina Sidonia is picturesquely located on Cerro del Castillo, the highest elevation of the region which generally tends to be ...
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Setenil de las Bodegas
Setenil de Bodegas is a small Spanish ‘cave town’ located in the heart of Andalucia, near Ronda. This sleepy pueblo ...
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Wall Murals in Estepona
Recently, beautiful Estepona got some good publicity when it started opening incredible wall arts, one after another, in different parts ...
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