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Madrid
the capital city of Spain. It is centrally located and easily
accessible for most major cities. Madrid is a cosmopolitan city
offering world-class museums, architecture and a great night life.
All roads converge to the Plaza del Sol a central square from
here you can start your tour. Parque del Buen Retiro and Museo
del Prado should not be missed. It would take several days to
experience all that Madrid has to offer so if you have limited
time make sure you plan your trip in advance.
Córdoba
Córdoba is an extremely
beautiful city full of culture and relics of the moorish empire.
It was once the capital of the Al-Andalus region conquered by
the muslims. Several mosques from that era still exist including
the 8th-century mosque with painted columns and arches that is
so magnificent that it was preserved by the christian rulers that
later took over. Cordoba's old quarter is a maze of narrow streets
with white buildings, balconies and patios full of beautiful flowers
and several historic buildings.
Granada
Granada
is a large university town, with quaint little homes, shops, bars,
and restaurants. The architecture of Granada has preserved the
legacy of the muslim occupation in Spain. There are plenty of
activities like flamenco, music, art, and the theater. It is definitely
well worth a visit.
The area surrounding Granada also offers many
interesting options. The snow covered peaks of the Sierra Nevada
and the inviting and sunny beaches of the Costa del Sol are favorite
destinations for tourists.
Málaga
Malaga
is located in the Southern Province of Andalucia. East of the
port of Cadiz and west of the quiet Spanish town of Nerja. It
is a popular vacation resort for locals as well as foreigners
and it is an important commercial seaports in southern Spain.
With its cathedrals, castles and churches the city is dominated
by tourism and is an important commercial and cultural center
in Southern Spain.
Nerja
Nerja
is a small town located at the foothills of the Sierra Nevada.
The spectacular climate and abundance of fresh mountain water
makes it a lush with trees and colorful flowers all year round.
It is one of Spain's richest farming regions producing several
varieties of tropical vegetables and fruit. Explore this Mediterranean
town with its olive groves, avocado trees, strawberries plantations
and the greatest variety of exotic plants. The town is not a tourist
destination and hence it is calm and peaceful where you can just
relax in the sun.
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