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Feria 2026 in Andalusia – Dates, Traditions, Highlights & Travel Tips
Feria 2026 in Andalusia is one of Spain’s most important traditional festivals. Nearly every city and village across the region hosts its own annual feria, each deeply rooted in Andalusian culture and identity. Music, flamenco dancing, horses, and regional traditions shape the atmosphere — and visitors from around the world are warmly welcomed into the celebration. What Is the Feria? A Feria is a traditional fair that takes place once a year in towns and cities across Andal
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Sierra Nevada National Park, Granada
The region surrounding Sierra Nevada National Park in the Andalusian province of Granada is a destination for every season . In summer, high-altitude trails lead through dramatic mountain scenery with sweeping views across southern Spain. In winter, the same peaks transform into one of Europe’s southernmost ski areas, offering skiing, snowboarding and crisp alpine air under bright Andalusian skies. Whether you come for Sierra Nevada hiking, winter sports or simply to experie
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Moving to Andalusia – How to Start a New Life in Southern Spain
Andalusia, the sun-soaked region in southern Spain, has been attracting people from across Europe and beyond for years. Many are drawn by the promise of a warmer climate, a slower pace of life, and a higher overall quality of living. For countless newcomers, Andalusia is more than just a holiday destination: it’s a place they want to call home. But what does moving to Andalusia really involve? What opportunities can you expect, and what challenges should you be prepared for
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Traveling by Train in Andalusia – Everything You Need to Know
Exploring Andalusia by train is one of the most comfortable, sustainable, and stress-free ways to discover the region. Whether you're arriving from Madrid or Barcelona, or traveling between cities such as Seville, Córdoba, Málaga, and Cádiz , the rail network offers fast and efficient connections across southern Spain . In recent years, increased competition between railway operators has expanded route options and made ticket prices more competitive. Below, you’ll find an ove
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Driving in Andalusia – Rules, Tips & Road Safety
Driving in Andalusia differs in several ways from other European regions, particularly when it comes to speed limits, roundabouts, and local driving habits. The further south you travel in Spain, the more intense traffic can feel. On Andalusian roads, driving is often fast-paced and assertive, and during the peak travel season, even short journeys can become surprisingly demanding. Add visitors unfamiliar with the roads to this the mix of local drivers trying to get to work o
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The Best Things to Do in Ronda, Andalusia (2026 Travel Guide)
Ronda is one of the most striking cities in Andalusia, best known for its dramatic El Tajo Gorge, historic Old Town, and the iconic Puente Nuevo bridge. Located in southern Spain, it is a popular stop on Andalusia itineraries and can be explored comfortably in one day. Whether you are visiting Ronda on a day trip or staying longer, the city offers a compact mix of viewpoints, historic landmarks, cultural sites, and local food experiences. In this guide, you’ll find the best
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Top Things to See in Cádiz & Jerez de la Frontera 2026
Jerez de la Frontera, home to around 213,000 residents, is the fifth-largest city in Andalusia and the largest in the Province of Cádiz. Its roots stretch back at least to the Copper Age, and this long, layered history is reflected in the city’s rich mix of landmarks, traditions, and cultural attractions, offering visitors far more than they might expect at first glance. Careful planning is well worth it if you want to experience the highlights of Jerez de la Frontera at thei
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Christmas in Spain 2026 – How Andalusia Celebrates
Once again, the time has come: the year is drawing to a close. It’s getting colder, even here in sunny Andalusia and the Christmas atmosphere is already in the air. If you’ve always wanted to know how Christmas in Spain is celebrated , you’ve come to exactly the right place. So let the bells ring: it’s time to get started! 🎄 The Most Popular Christmas Traditions in Spain Christmas is a deeply family-oriented celebration in Spain, and most Spaniards prefer to spend it surroun
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Public Holidays in Andalusia 2026 – Complete Travel Planning Guide
Planning a trip to southern Spain in 2026? Knowing the public holidays in Andalusia 2026 can make a real difference to your travel plans. Public holidays affect shop opening hours, transport schedules, museum access, and accommodation availability. This guide with a Andalusia public holidays 2026 calendar gives you a clear, up-to-date overview of all official Andalusia public holidays in 2026, plus practical tips to help you plan around them. Overview: Public Holidays in And
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El Sur – An Andalusian Getaway in the Heart of Cádiz
In the south of Andalusia, in the province of Cádiz, you can still find the pure, authentic white villages that let you experience the traditional lifestyle of the South. One of these villages is Medina Sidonia - a hilltop town located right in the heart of the province. From its heights, you can enjoy stunning views over rolling farmland and hills, all the way to the Bay of Cádiz. With over 2,000 years of history, Medina Sidonia was once a Roman stronghold and later an impo
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Semana Santa Spain – Easter 2026 in Andalusia
The Catholic Church holds a dominant position in Spain. Accordingly, Holy Week in Spain carries great significance in people’s lives and is deeply rooted in tradition. In Andalusia in particular, the Semana Santa is commemorated with great devotion. Here’s everything you need to know about how Easter 2026 is celebrated in Spain. This is when Semana Santa (Holy Week) Takes Place Semana Santa 2026 begins on Palm Sunday and ends exactly seven days later on Easter Sunday. While
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Mezquita Cordoba Mosque-Cathedral – Tickets, Highlights & More
Andalusia has a rich and eventful history, which is particularly evident in the former capital of Al-Andalus. The Mezquita of Córdoba is both a mosque and a cathedral, and there are good reasons for this. You definitely shouldn’t miss this well-known sight. The History of the Mosque Catedral de Córdoba As early as the 6th century, a sacred building stood on the site of today's Mezquita Catedral de Córdoba—the Basilica of Saint Vincent , a Visigothic church. When Andalusia was
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Hammam Al Ándalus
During your trip to Andalusia, you’ll frequently find yourself following in the footsteps of the Moors. What better way to immerse yourself in their culture than by relaxing in one of the many Arab baths and experiencing the heritage of Andalusia’s former rulers up close? Granada Córdoba Málaga What is Hammam Al Ándalus? The Alhambra is just one of the many Moorish experiences you can enjoy in Andalusia. Arab baths Malaga allow you to unwind in the water, enjoy a mas
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Experience the Tabernas Desert, Spain
The Tabernas Desert is one of those places you wouldn’t expect to find in Andalusia. It highlights just how diverse the landscape and nature of southern Spain truly are. But there’s another reason why a visit to the Desierto de Tabernas is well worth it. What awaits you in this area of the Almeria province? Let’s find out. The History of the Tabernas Desert Andalusia is typically known for being well supplied with moisture by the winds from both the Mediterranean and the Atl
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Seville Alcazar 2026 – Information on Tickets & Highlights
Not far from Seville Cathedral and the Giralda lies another Seville must-see attraction in the city. The Royal Alcázar of Seville was a popular destination long before Game of Thrones , and for good reason. The architecture of this historic royal palace is as unique as it is stunning. The History of the Real Alcázar of Seville The site of the Real Alcázar of Seville originally housed a palace from the time of the Abbadids. Around 1150, the Almohads began viewing Seville, rath
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The Best Things to see in Córdoba, Spain (2026 Guide)
Córdoba is located on the Guadalquivir River and is the third-largest city in Andalusia. Nevertheless, most of the sights in Córdoba can easily be explored on foot. They are situated in the city centre and have a lot to offer, including four UNESCO World Heritage sites. Top 10 Must-See Sights in Córdoba (2026) Córdoba is one of southern Spain’s most historic cities, known for its blend of Islamic, Jewish, and Christian heritage.The following sights are the most important plac
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The Best Things to Do in Cadiz
As one of the oldest cities in Europe, Cádiz offers sights that provide a glimpse into the past. However, even if you prefer to stay in...
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The Top Things to Do Seville, Spain
A visit to the capital of Andalusia is always well worth the experience. The sights of Seville offer something suitable for everyone. Whether it's museums, parks, an amusement park, or historic buildings, this city is one you shouldn't miss. Our Top 10 Sights in Seville Plaza de España and Parque de María Luisa Real Alcázar Paseo del Río Guadalquivir and Torre del Oro Archivo General de Indias Museo de Bellas Artes Las Setas - Metropol Parasol Seville Cathedral Casa de Pilato
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Donana National Park
Doñana Parque Nacional, on the west coast of Andalucía, Spain, is one of the most important wetlands in Europe. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the beautiful park is a complex combination of landscapes forming a paradise for both wildlife and nature lovers alike. Situated between the provinces of Huelva, Seville and Cádiz on the Costa de la Luz, the Doñana natural park is a labyrinth of land and water. Comprising of coastal beaches, mobile dunes, forests and marshes, the att
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El Caminito del Rey Málaga - The King's Path
El Caminito del Rey is a walkway pinned along the steep walls of a narrow gorge called El Chorro, in the Spanish province of Malaga....
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