Andalusia Blog
Tarifa: Europe’s Southernmost Point
The wind never rests in Tarifa. I stand at Punta de Tarifa, the southernmost point of continental Europe, and feel the Levante - the eastern wind - whistling through the Strait of Gibraltar. Fourteen kilometers away, so close it seems almost within reach on a clear...
Tarifa: Europe’s Southernmost Point
The wind never rests in Tarifa. I stand at Punta de Tarifa, the southernmost point of continental Europe, and feel the Levante - the eastern wind - whistling through the Strait of Gibraltar. Fourteen kilometers away, so close it seems almost within reach on a clear...
The Magic of Granada’s Tapas: Where Food Is Still Free
Miguel, the barista at a small bar in the Realejo neighborhood, set three plates down on the counter with a wide smile. On one, chorizo, cheese, and olives. On another, tortilla española. On the third, grilled vegetables with garlic sauce. Our group - two local...
Mezquita-Catedral: Mosque and Cathedral in One
Standing at the entrance of Córdoba's Mezquita-Catedral, I felt this strange sensation for the first time - as if I were standing at the border of two worlds, where time doesn't move in a straight line but spirals around, where the past hasn't passed but lives on in...
Carmen de los Mártires: Hidden Garden Beside the Alhambra
At the foot of Granada's hills, where the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada stand guard over the city, there exists a place that seems to have stopped in time. Carmen de los Mártires is not merely a garden – it is a living history book, where every tree, every...
Alcázar del Rey Don Pedro – Parador: Luxury Within Historic Walls
When the Past Becomes the Present At the highest point of Carmona, where the seemingly endless panorama of the Andalusian plains unfolds before the observer, stands a fortress that has been guarding its stories for more than six hundred years. The Alcázar del Rey Don...
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