Seville is the capital of Andalusia and in the summer it can get hot. Above 40 degrees Celsius. Nearly 700,000 inhabitants live in the city and it is considered the cradle of flamenco. The University City on the Guadalquivir is famous for tapas. All regions of Spain you can see on tiled images on the Plaza de España.
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Granada is young, traditional and yet a typical Spanish town. The Plaza Nueva in the city center was built as a meeting place. It is one of the most beautiful squares in Spain and granted every visitor an almost intimate insight into the real life of Granada. The Alhambra is an impressive monument of Islam architecture. In1984, the medieval fortress was awarded UNESCO World Heritage site status.
The city belongs to the province of Cádiz, which is known for sherry and wine. Cuisine and flamenco play a major role in the city. The Festival de Jerez combines these attributes in a fantastic way. The shows of the Royal Andalusian Riding School are not only a pleasure for horse lovers.
The Plaza de España is one of the most beautiful squares in Spain. Nearby is also a small park.
The student town is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada. Here you can find the “Alhambra”.
Since 1984 the Alhambra is part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage. Book your tickets online!
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