Malaga, Granada, Seville

The most southern and largest Spanish region Andalusia is in the world is well known as one of the most appealing vacation destinations elite, but because of the beautiful towns and picturesque white villages and interesting people who are keen on learning about new places.

With about 8 million people and 87,268 square kilometers area, roomier and more populous than half of European countries. In it you’ll find a bit of all those most typical images that are linked to Spain – flamenco, bullfights, bright colors and passions. Is remembered as an eternal inspiration for great artists, writers, poets and painters. However, what makes it irresistible is the fact that it is in the best way to face east and west in an exotic blend of Christian, Moorish, Jewish and Gypsy culture.

MALAGA
The panorama of Malaga is fascinating. It is a port city located on the shores of the Mediterranean, full of traces of history, and pulsating modern life. Painter’s genius, which are across Spain devoted to many monuments, was born right here, so the new museum with a recollection of his work and private life may be most attractive in Malaga. Plaza de la Mersed, Plaza de Toros, La Malageta, monumental cathedral, the old city district, Plaza de la Konstitusion – these are all places in this southern city should not be missed. On the way to the beach passes through the pedestrian zone, considered by many the most beautiful street of this city whose beauty contribute to the bright facade, stylized windows on buildings and a unique canvas for protection from the sun stretched longer the whole street.

GRANADA
Thanks to the magnificent Alhambra, and many cultural and historical monuments created under the influence of various civilizations, Granada is one of the most popular cities of Spain. Noble palaces Moorish caliph Alhambra was built in the 14th century, among the most beautiful castles in the world that are under protection of UNESCO world. Its name means “red castle”, and got him for the red brick that now prevails on its facade. In the past Moorish poets described it as “the pearl of the emeralds,” referring to the then white stone and the color of the surrounding forests. Although this is the most important attractions in Granada, attracts tourists and downtown, which boasts a mini-bars and beautifully decorated streets.

SEVILLE
A city that is, except for turbulent history, famous for its festival atmosphere. Seville is the largest city in southern Spain, and the place of Don Juan and the famous Carmen. It’s surrounded by parks Maria Luisa, Square of Spain, Santa Cruz district, the third largest cathedral in the world which is based on the carved inscription – “We’ll make something that everyone in the world will think we are crazy!”. Visit the tomb of Columbus and the Royal Chapel, and spend time in the district of Santa Cruz.

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