

Andalusia, Spain's southernmost region, is a captivating blend of vibrant culture, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes. Explore its diverse offerings, from ancient cities to stunning natural parks.
Europe's highest mountain range, offering stunning hiking trails and skiing.
The largest Gothic cathedral in the world, housing Christopher Columbus's tomb.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring Roman, Islamic, and Jewish architectural influences.
A suspended walkway along a narrow gorge, offering stunning views of the El Chorro gorge.
A suspended walkway along a narrow gorge, offering stunning views of the El Chorro gorge.
A mosque-cathedral, renowned for its intricate arches and stunning courtyard.
A pilgrimage site dedicated to the Virgin of Guadalupe, featuring a beautiful basilica.
A fortress offering panoramic views of the city and the Guadalquivir River.
A suspended walkway along a narrow gorge, offering stunning views of the El Chorro gorge.
A suspended walkway along a narrow gorge, offering stunning views of the El Chorro gorge.
Try 'salmorejo' (a cold tomato soup) and 'flamenquín' (a deep-fried ham and cheese roll).

Famous for its sherry wine, visit 'Taberna der Guerrita' for traditional dishes.
A prehistoric megalithic tomb, offering a glimpse into ancient history.
A quirky museum dedicated to the marmalade cat, a symbol of the city.