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If you don’t know where Andalucia is (or Andalusia), it’s a region spanning sunny southern Spain. It encompasses some of the country’s favourite towns, cities and attractions, complemented by a beautiful coastline. Including the provinces of Malaga, Seville, Granada, Cadiz, Almeria, Jaen, Huelva and Cordoba, it is safe to say that Andalucía is one of the most popular parts of Spain. Here, in no particular order, are some of its very best delights.

Alhambra Palace, Granada, Andalucia, Spain

Alhambra Palace

Found in the city of Granada, Alhambra Palace is one of the most impressive sites in the country. Fantastic decoration adorns both the outside and within. There are extensive gardens to tour too. A visit here is a must when exploring the region. Due to its popularity, it’s advisable to buy your tickets in advance.

Flamenco

Attend a flamenco show, which are abundant all over Andalucia. This captivating style of dance has been assigned as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO. Watch all types of shows at famous venues in Seville and Jerez. There is often a flamenco bar in most towns. Combine the show with deliciously authentic Spanish tapas.

Andalucian Horses

Another staple of the region are the Andalucían horses, a breed specific to this area. There are often horse shows held in various towns and cities, paired with flamenco music. If you are looking for a traditional event to attend, this is a great option.

Beaches of Andalucia

With over 1,000km of stunning coastline at your disposal, it would almost be a crime not to enjoy some of the beautiful beaches. Whatever your preference, there is a beach for you. With a little exploration, you will be able to find your own little slice of heaven on which to soak up the Andalucian sun.

Sierra Nevada Mountains

During the summer months the Sierra Nevada Mountains are a natural playground, ideal for hikers and walkers to explore the cracks and crevices of the upper portions and lush forests in the lower foothills. During the winter, the mountains are blanketed in buckets of snow creating some fantastic skiing opportunities.

Malaga and Picasso

Malaga is the home of world famous artist Picasso and it is here that you can find the highly visited Picasso museum. Although his work is exhibited in art galleries around the world, nothing quite beats viewing his work in his hometown, or seeing his home just around the corner for that matter.

Seville

The capital of Andalucía, Seville, is definitely deserving of a mention. With some stunning buildings to see, such as the gothic cathedral and the Real Alcazar palace, as well as museums and other landmarks, your time here will be well spent.

With so much jam packed into this region, don’t end your exploration of Andalucia here. Explore the national parks, discover natural caves, wander around tiny villages, relax at a harbour side café in coastal town and have fun at family attractions, plus plenty more on a holiday in Andalucia, Spain.

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