7 castles in AndalucĂ­a straight out of a fairytale

These disney-esque castles are a window into Andalucía’s rich history.

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Celebrate DĂ­a de AndalucĂ­a

February 28 marks Día de Andalucía - one of the most important dates in the region’s calendar. We take a closer look a what makes the day so significant.

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Malpartida de CĂĄceres has the wow factor

Malpartida de Cáceres is a natural monument of stunning beauty, a Game of Thrones filming location and the capital of the European Stork – a perfect day trip destination!

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The Story of Real de La Quinta

There is a piece of land overlooking Marbella that is unique in its importance in the history of real estate development in AndalucĂ­a. This is Real de La Quinta.

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Sephardic AndalucĂ­a: the unexpected history of Jews in Spain

Spain has a deeply rooted Jewish history dating back to the 6th century BC. We look at the remnants of Sephardi heritage in AndalucĂ­a.

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Handsome Huelva

Threaded with the history of Columbus and his journey to discover the Americas, Huelva is a port city well worth a day trip.

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All aboard! The Romance of Mr Henderson’s Railway

The trip from Algeciras to Ronda via Mr Henderson’s Railway is a perfectly romantic train adventure. We look at the journey and its fascinating history.

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Marvellous MĂĄlaga!

MĂĄlaga is a joyful and exuberant metropolis steeped in history, art and culture. We spend a weekend soaking it up and share our tips on how best to enjoy it.

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Cádiz, one of Europe’s oldest cities

Wander the age-old narrow streets, marvel at the architecture and then head to the golden beaches. Must-see attractions in the beautiful seaside city of CĂĄdiz.

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The Story of Marbella

Romans and Moors, and many others before them, lived in Marbella, and they left behind a bigger footprint than we might have imagined.

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Spanish Castle Magic

Spain’s glorious and magical castles tell a tale of invasions, conquests and Reconquista.

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Marbella in the 80s

It wasn’t all big hair, bigger shoulder pads and terrible music. For those of us lucky enough to live in Marbella in the 80s, it was a magical place.

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