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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: This magnificent palace is the official residence of King Juan Carlos of Spain, the pupil of Franco. Once at the head of state in 1975, Juan Carlos was able to smoothly and without shocks to return the country to Read More
Quote: The Barri Gotic, or old town area of Barcelona was just steps from our hotel, so we spent a fair amount of time exploring around here. It is lovely and historically interesting, so even if you are not staying Read More
Quote: In Barcelona, devised a very convenient system of sightseeing by double-decker buses, which allows detail to explore the city and does not depend on the guides and especially the time available for field trips. I Read More
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Quote: The Cathedral of Santa Eulalia is also known as the Cathedral de la Seu - the Catalan name. It is open daily, although reduced opening hours on Sundays. The admission charge is 6 Euros for adults and free for Read More
Quote: I believe all visitors should visit this museum. It is very interesting with graves from more than 2000 years ago, some even close to 2700. It's all completely free, you can visit tomes underground that used to Read More
Quote: When I visited, the sites were well preserved. Also, being a small town, there were not many tourists. It became a leisurely walk through the city, taking the time to glimpse the advanced civilization of the Read More
Quote: Ronda is the location of the oldest bull-fighting ring in Spain and a whole lot of fun stuff. We were fortunate to meet a lady studying in Ronda that offered to take us around to the little known Read More