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Andalusia’s most interesting cities and sights- Seville, Granada, the Alhambra, Cordoba and Malaga are all within easy reach of our centrally located hotel in the beautiful Spanish town of Antequera. We also get in touch with nature on our all-day trip into the mountains and have plenty of opportunities to experience the Spanish way of life.
Cordoba – Home of the Moorish Caliphs
Cordoba was once the biggest city in Europe. Our suggestion is to take a walk through the well maintained, historical city centre which has very crooked streets as the Moors designed them to confuse any enemies who might enter the city. The beautiful “Calle de las Flores”- The Street of Flowers- is an excellent example of traditional Moorish street design. Then we visit the 1.000 year old mosque which is the second largest in the world -after the moors were expelled from Spain, King Charles V built a Catholic church inside this mosque- it really has to be seen to be believed! Cordoba is also proud of having the most beautiful `patios´ in Spain
Granada and The Alhambra
Today’s outing is to the fascinating city of Granada. First of all we recommend to take a walk through the most interesting areas with our guide and then there is some free time in the city centre for you to do your own thing. There are many great sights but Spain’s first Renaissance Cathedral, the Royal Chapel which contains the tombs of Ferdinand and Isabella and the Alcaicería really should not be missed.
After lunch we go up to the world-famous Alhambra, where a local guide will show us the unique architectural treasures of this magnificent fortress and also the ‘Generalife’, the spectacularly situated summer palace with its beautiful fountains and gardens. In the early evening we return to the hotel.
Malaga – Birthplace of Pablo Picasso
Today is turn to visit the city of Malaga, birthplace of Pablo Picasso. This is the second largest city in Andalusia and since the opening of the Picasso museum in a beautiful old palace, tourism has grown here at quite a rate.
The Picasso Museum, Picasso’s birthplace in Plaza de la Merced and the Cathedral (all of which are in the historical city centre) are particularly to be recommended.
Seville – Capital of Andalusia
We can start visiting Seville doing a panoramic tour of the capital on our bus. We see Maria Luisa Park, the beautiful Plaza España, San Telmo Palace, the old tobacco factory (Bizet’s Carmen), the gracious promenade along the banks of the River Guadalquivir, the Golden tower, etc,etc. We visit the legendary Jewish Quarter (well known from the operas Carmen, Don Juan and The Barber of Seville). As the Jews were expelled from the kingdom by Queen Isabella I in 1492, you have some idea of the age of these narrow lanes and the delightful little squares redolent with the scent of the orange trees.
After some free time for lunch, we also have the chance to visit the world’s largest Gothic cathedral, burial place of Christopher Columbus. The enormous gilded altarpiece is the most impressive one of its kind in Spain and there are innumerable priceless works of art to be seen around the building. The Moorish church tower, “La Giralda”, is 100 meters high, 800 years old and is the symbolic landmark of Seville. Another possibility in the centre of town is the Reales Alcazares, with its Moorish palaces and beautiful gardens.
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