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Quote: Cordoba - another outpost of the Arab conquest of Spain. Here is the famous Mezquita a former mosque, now a cathedral, built by Muslims is in the IX century. After returning to Cordoba in the heart of the Read More
Quote: As you know, this fortress in the town of Granada, the last two centuries served as a refuge for Arab conquerors on European soil.It was his custom built a mosque, palaces with delicate patterns on the ceilings Read More
Quote: The Alcazar in SevilleI am reviewing the Alcazar and not the city of Seville as this was all we explored on our day visit to Seville.The Alcázar of Seville or as it is called in Spanish "Alcázares Reales de Read More
Quote: In Seville Cathedral, by the way, is the tomb of Christopher Columbus. Headstone is supported by four allegorical figures of kings, symbolizing four Spanish provinces: Castile, Aragon, Navarre and Leon. Spaniards Read More
Quote: In 1929 Seville hosted the Spanish-American Exhibition. A number of buildings were built for the exhibition in the Maria Luisa Park, among them the Plaza designed by Anibal Gonzalez. He mixed a style inspired by Read More
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Quote: The zoo is a great place for a day out in the sun! Take a camera you'll need it, there are so many types of animals you can stay there all day. Plus watch your kids. There is a gift shop with plenty of expensive Read More
Quote: After perusing the Cathedral for free during the Sunday morning Mass, we were asked to come back later after the mass if we wanted to climb the Giralda Tower. So we headed off for some lunch and to learn a Read More
Quote: I have been to Málaga and the surrounding areas for the past 22 years and find that each year I look to get away from the typical feel of the coastal tourism. This visit I think I found it -- rural hotel in Read More
Quote: Torre del Oro (Tower of Gold) is said to have received its name from the elaborate golden tilework that once adorned its walls. It was built in 1220 by the Moors as a defensive lookout point and once had a twin Read More
Quote: The Plaza del Los Naranjos stands at the very heart of the old town and it is the most romantic and bustling centre of Marbella. In the morning it's quiet. Serenely drink your coffee under the orange trees and Read More