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A luxury five-star escape in Estepona, on the Costa del Sol
The location: Estepona Kempinski Hotel Bahia is located in the very heart of Andalucia on the Costa del Sol, close to the city of Estepona and Marbella. Due to its position, it’s also possible to visit cities such as Seville, Cordoba, Granada and Gibraltar. The nearest Airport is in Malaga and from there you can take a bus or a taxy to reach other zone. Estepona has one of the most beautiful Old Towns in Andalucia with white streets lined with colorful plants, pretty squares and parks. We reached this city by bike from our hotel and it was nice because the road is along the beach so you can…
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Unique Arab Baths experience in Granada: Hammam Al Andalus
Granada, an Andalusian beauty Granada is the capital city of the province of Granada in Andalusia. It’s located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, yet is only an hour by car from the Mediterranean coast. The Alhambra, an Arab citadel and palace, is in Granada. This is the most-known building linked to the Andalusian islamic historic legacy with all its attractions and that’s why this city is so popular among tourists. The Moorish influence in the architecture that is very well preserved can be seen in all Albaycin neighborhood. Alhambra is all about royal palace, castle, fortress and gardens. Built between XIII and XIV centuries, it’s the most…
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How to visit Lanzarote Island in a week: the attractions and the beaches.
Lanzarote Island As for Lanzarote, each of the Canarian Island has its own characteristic and personal look. Lanzarote is quite arid, ruddy toned and surreal. It seems like a volcanic world that looks pretty much like it belongs on another planet. In a strange land like this it is no surprise there are different spots to see and lots of places to visit. Here you can see different examples of that. The place of the Island from where we started our journey is Puerto del Carmen, a few kms far from the airport. Lanzarote cities Puerto del Carmen is where the “tourists” can enjoy the beach and the Main Street…