Andalucia
Featuring prominently in the history of Europe and the Mediterranean, the culture of this fascinating region has been shaped by so many influences.
Seville has the largest Gothic Cathedral in the world, as well as the old palaces Reales Alcazares and Casa Pilatos. The Plaza de Espana and Maestranza bullring are also worth visiting. Cordoba is best known for the Mezquita, a world-famous monument that defines the town’s character.
The main delights of Granada’s cultural and artistic city are undoubtedly the Alhambra Palace and Generalife, as well as the Cathedral. Rural Andalucia offers interesting landscapes, stunning natural features, and varied birds and wildlife; it is the perfect place to relax.
A trip to Malaga is not complete without a visit to the Picasso museum, and the coastal towns of Estepona and Nerja are popular year-round. Cadiz is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe and has a wealth of historical landmarks. Inland, Jerez de la Frontera is known for its sherry production and is home to the Andalusian Flamenco Centre and the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art.