This collection explores the vibrant cities of Malaga and Seville, highlighting their unique cultural offerings, historical landmarks, and natural escapes. From the Moorish Alcazaba in Malaga and the Gothic grandeur of Seville Cathedral to the breathtaking landscapes of Montes de Malaga Natural Park and Sierra Norte, this guide offers a rich tapestry of Andalusian experiences. Whether you seek sun-drenched beaches or deep dives into history, these diverse locations promise an unforgettable Spanish adventure.
Alcázar
A stunning palace complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site, famous for its intricate Moorish architecture and beautiful gardens.
Seville Cathedral
The largest Gothic cathedral in the world, housing the tomb of Christopher Columbus.
Alcazaba
An 11th-century Moorish fortress in Malaga offering stunning views of the city and sea, with beautiful gardens and fountains.
Cathedral of Malaga
A beautiful Renaissance-style cathedral located in the heart of Malaga, known for its stunning interior.
Picasso Museum
A museum dedicated to the artist Pablo Picasso, who was born in Malaga, housing many of his works.
Roman Theatre
An ancient Roman theatre located in Malaga, offering a glimpse into the city's historical past.
Pompidou Centre
A modern art and culture centre located on Malaga's waterfront, known for its distinctive colourful cube building.
Alcazar of Seville
A royal palace complex built in the 14th century, featuring stunning gardens and fountains, and used as a filming location for movies and TV shows.
Cathedral of Seville
A must-visit Gothic cathedral in Seville, renowned as the largest in the world, with beautiful stained glass windows and the tomb of Christopher Columbus.
Real Alcazar
A popular palace complex in Seville, built in the 14th century, known for its stunning gardens and fountains.
Alameda de Hercules
One of the best areas in Seville for a night out, known for its lively atmosphere with numerous bars and restaurants.
Plaza de la Merced
A popular spot in Malaga's city centre known for drinks and tapas, offering a lively atmosphere.
Malagueta
Malaga's most famous beach, located close to the city centre, offering a lively atmosphere with clubs and bars.
Atarazanas Market
Malaga's most popular market, located in the old town, offering fresh seafood, meat, fruits, vegetables, and prepared food stands.
Mercado de Salamanca
A market located east of Malaga, known for its wide variety of fresh produce, spices, and traditional local delicacies.
Mercado de la Merced
Another market located in the centre of Malaga, close to the Picasso Museum, offering various products.
Mercado de Bailén
A market located west of Malaga where you can find fresh veggies, spices, and local products, frequented mainly by locals.
Mercado de Triana
The most famous market in Seville, located in the Triana neighbourhood, offering fresh produce, seafood, meat, and traditional products.
Mercado de la Encarnación
A modern market located in the centre of Seville, known for its architecture and a wide variety of local products.
Mercado de Feria
One of the most traditional markets in Seville, located in the Macarena neighborhood, offering a variety of local products.
Barrio Santa Cruz
A charming neighborhood in Seville, characterized by narrow winding streets, hidden plazas, and abundant orange trees, perfect for wandering.
Casa de la Memoria
A popular venue in Seville for experiencing traditional Flamenco dance, offering high-quality performances.
Museo del Baile Flamenco
A museum and venue in Seville dedicated to Flamenco, offering insights into its history and live performances.
Montes de Malaga Natural Park
A natural park located a short drive from Malaga city centre, featuring stunning mountain scenery, hiking trails, and picnic areas.
Sierra Norte
A mountain range located about an hour from Seville, offering breathtaking views and opportunities for hiking, cycling, and rock climbing.
Alhambra palace
A magnificent palace and fortress complex in Granada, known for its stunning Islamic architecture and beautiful gardens.
Generalife gardens
The beautiful summer palace and gardens of the Alhambra, featuring stunning courtyards, fountains, and lush greenery.
Ronda
A historic town perched on a rocky cliff overlooking the El Tajo Gorge, famous for its breathtaking views and the iconic Puente Nuevo bridge.
Nerja
A coastal town famous for its beautiful beaches, charming old town, and the impressive Nerja Caves.
Frigiliana
A beautiful whitewashed village with stunning views of the mountains, located near Nerja.
Caminito del Rey
A thrilling walkway attached to the steep walls of a narrow gorge in El Chorro, offering a unique adventure experience.
Gibraltar
A British overseas territory known for its famous Rock, abundant Barbary macaques, and stunning sea views.
Mezquita
The stunning Mezquita (mosque-cathedral) in Cordoba, a unique architectural marvel and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Doñana National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this national park is home to diverse wildlife, including the Iberian lynx, and offers guided tours.
Jerez de la Frontera
A historic city in Andalusia, famous for its sherry wine production, beautiful architecture, and equestrian traditions.
Archaeological park Italica
A Roman city with well-preserved ruins, including an amphitheatre, offering a glimpse into ancient history.
Tarifa
A coastal town south of Malaga, famous for its beaches and being a prime spot for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
Cordoba
A city famous for its stunning Mezquita, a mosque-cathedral, and a must-visit day trip destination from Seville.
Granada
A city known for the magnificent Alhambra palace and Generalife gardens, a popular day trip destination from Malaga.
Sierra Nevada
A mountain range near Malaga, offering opportunities for skiing in winter and hiking with white-capped slopes visible until May.