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Seville
Situated on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, Seville has a rich Moorish heritage, and used to be a prosperous port that carried out trade with the Americas. The streets and squares in the historic quarter of the capital of Andalusia are lively and busy. They treasure many constructions that have the World Heritage designation, and many districts are full of traditional culture, like Triana and La Macarena. Seville is a prominent business and service centre in the south of Spain and has many ...
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Sierra Nevada
Sierra Nevada ski resort is located at the southernmost point of the peninsula. Boasts fantastic facilities, miles of trails and panoramic views combined with the greatest pleasures of the Granada kitchen. This station is one of the best and most important in southern Europe, for good weather throughout the winter season. Offers slopes for all levels, and after skiing you can enjoy the great atmosphere that prevails in restaurants, bars and other entertainment venues.
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Marbella
Marbella is, without a doubt, one of the Costa del Sol's major tourist centres, thanks to the high quality of the facilities and services it provides. Puerto Banús, one of the main focal points for tourists in the town, houses an exclusive leisure area inside the excellent facilities of its marina. But Marbella is also a paradise for golf lovers. A dozen magnificent courses allow the golfer to play the sport before the unusual backdrop provided by the sea and the mountains. The historic part ...
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Ronda
This town in the Málaga region sits on either side of the Tajo del Ronda, a narrow gorge more than 150 metres deep. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest. Celts, Phoenicians, Romans and Arabs all inhabited these lands, which were reconquered by the Catholic Monarchs. The historic quarter, reminiscent of the Arab age and with a medieval layout is scattered to the south of the GuadalevÃn, while more modern Ronda, the part which sprang up after the 16th century, ...