The sultry, sun-drenched south of Spain
The southern province of Andalucía, and its great cities of Seville, Cordoba and Granada, contains what many visitors see as the quintessential characteristics of Spain. This is a land of flamenco and bullfighting, of fine sandy beaches and ancient Moorish palaces, of tapas and sherry, of siestas and fiestas. This exotic and varied region offers a myriad of aspects to explore and enjoy.
Casa de Pilatos' name (according to one theory) comes from the mistaken belief that it was...
The Giralda Tower might just be one of the most marvelous sites you will see in Seville.
Marbella promotes a particular brand of luxury tourism conceived largely by the...
The Maria Luisa Park is the largest park in Seville, and also has some very interesting...
A chronological visit through the 27 rooms begins in the basement, which covers...
Museo del Baile Flamenco opened in 2006 and provides a much-needed introduction to the...
Featuring over 40 rides and attractions, Parque Isla Magica is a 16th century Spanish...
The Plaza de Espana is a gorgeous place to visit in Seville. Originally designed by Anibal...
Regarded by many as the most beautiful bullring in Spain, Ronda Bullring (Plaza de Toros) is...
The first thing that strikes the visitor about Seville Cathedral is its absolutely...
The most visited monument in Spain and one of the greatest attractions in Europe, _The...
The beautiful Torre del Oro or 'Golden Tower' itself easily overshadows the small naval...