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Posted in February 19th, 2009
Author: Peter Wilson One of the best types of trips is that of a tour of Spain. You will see that there are many exciting adventures to go on including those that will explore the countryside and nature as wellas the Costa Blanca. You will find all of the information that you need to enjoy [...]
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Posted in September 29th, 2008
Author: Andrew Regan Many people consider departing UK shores and creating a new life in Spain. Such a consideration is not limited only to those approaching retirement, but encapsulates the entire age spectrum; and those that do make the move find that they are stimulated and invigorated to adopt a new and refreshing alternative lifestyle. [...]
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Posted in September 29th, 2008
Author: Sandra Lightowler Most famously known for its endless beaches and year-round sunshine as well as the sultry Flamenco and the gory bullfights, Spain has oodles more to offer than that. For thousands of years, Spain has been one of the prime cultural centres of Europe. What distinguishes Spain from the other European countries is [...]
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Posted in March 26th, 2008
Author: Gaizka Pujana As such, it comes as no surprise that Seville is home to some of the most exquisite monuments in the world, spanning over the area’s rich history and combining the cultures and art of the city’s local inhabitants over the years. A trip to Seville would not be complete without a visit [...]
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Posted in March 23rd, 2008
Author: Rudi Van Der Zalm The Poniente Granadino is situated in the centre of Andalusia (Spain). It is located between the city of Granada and the Sierra Nevada on one side and the city of Malaga and the Costa del Sol on the other one. Its strategic situation means that the traveller can visit several [...]
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Posted in March 17th, 2008
Spaniards seem rarely to need much of a reason for a fiesta or festival of some sort and you can pretty much guarantee that wherever you are in Spain there will be some merrymaking going on somewhere in honour of a patron saint – I’ve decided to look at some of Spain’s quirkier, slightly less [...]
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Posted in March 17th, 2008
The city of Valencia has been occupied at different times in its history by the Visigoths, the Moors and the Aragonese. The architecture and the lay out of the city, with its ancient winding roads, reflect this rich and varied history. Many of the ancient landmarks of the city have been restored with a view [...]
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Posted in February 23rd, 2008
Excellent video tour of 4 of the major cities in Spain. Gain an insight into the delights that Madrid, Valencia, Bilbao and Barcelona have to offer. Running time 9:46 mins.
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Posted in February 23rd, 2008
The Poniente Granadino is in the centre of Andalusia (Spain). It is located between the city of Malaga and the Costa del Sol on the one side and the city of Granada and the Sierra Nevada on the other one. Its strategic situation means that the traveller can visit several major historical centres of Andalusia [...]
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Posted in February 18th, 2008
A new high-speed route from Madrid to Malaga marks the final link in a luxurious rail trip from London to the Costa del Sol. Read the report by the Guardian’s Robin McKie who rediscovers the romance of train travel here
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