When deciding to visit Spain, don’t forget to include the town of Osuna on your ‘to see’ list. Since 2015, this town has been attracting thousands of tourists – after becoming the film set of the popular Game of Thrones series. This is not the only reason to visit Osuna.
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Almadraba, or tuna fishing and the magic of traditional Spanish cuisine
Spring is the traditional time for the migration of bluefin tuna from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean. It is also the time when the Spanish fishermen of the Cadiz coast – just like their ancestors centuries ago – start fishing, using historical techniques to catch these exceptionally tasty fish. This provides quite a treat for… Continue reading Almadraba, or tuna fishing and the magic of traditional Spanish cuisine
Rio Guadalmina and active holidays on the Costa del Sol
If you go to Andalusia, you can spend your free time doing a variety of activities – visiting historical sites, sunbathing, playing golf or exploring the area and discovering the local flora and fauna. If you are into hiking or adrenaline-fuelled rafting, a trip to the Guadalmina River is a must!
On the Costa del Sol for May Day and beyond
It is becoming increasingly popular in Poland to spend the long May weekend… not necessarily on the Vistula River, but abroad in our country. One of the most popular destinations for spring (and not only) holidays remains Spain. This is also evidenced by data on flights from Poland to the Iberian Peninsula.
Centre Pompidou Malaga, or contemporary art in Andalusia
In 2015, one of the most interesting facilities to promote contemporary art in Spain was created in Málaga. Under an agreement between the Spanish and French state authorities, the Centre Pompidou Malaga was opened.
Albaicín – discover a place where the past lives alongside the present
Let’s dive into the backstreets of Albaicín, Granada’s oldest neighbourhood, where history whispers from around the corner and the echoes of old Spain resound at every turn. From its Iberian roots to its Arab heyday to the present day, join us for a journey through Albaicín, where the past lives alongside the present.
Spain’s Seville is a city that inspires
In the south of Spain, Seville, the capital of Andalusia, certainly deserves a visit; it ranks as one of the finest cities in the country, and who knows – if not in Europe. Here you can stroll the streets full of bars and atmospheric restaurants and marvel at the gems of ancient architecture as well… Continue reading Spain’s Seville is a city that inspires
Visit the most beautiful beaches on the Costa del Sol
This year’s winter in Europe is once again surprising. On the Iberian Peninsula, thermometers are showing temperatures unprecedented for this time of year. In some regions of Spain, including Andalusia, almost 30 degrees Celsius have been recorded! It is the sunny weather for more than 320 days a year, the beautiful views – including of… Continue reading Visit the most beautiful beaches on the Costa del Sol
Marbella the best place in Europe according to travellers
Referred to as the pearl of the Costa del Sol, Marbella has once again been recognised. Once again, it has been recognised by tourists in the ‘European Best Destinations’ poll organised by a prestigious Belgian tourism portal. In the latest ranking, Marbella proved unrivalled, beating the established resorts and luxury destinations.
Fuengirola, or ‘little Finland’ with Polish history in the background
There is no shortage of places on the Costa del Sol where history meets the present. One such place is Fuengirola, referred to by many as ‘little Finland’. Why this nickname and what attracts tourists to this resort?
Casablanca – from Marbella to the pearl of Morocco in a few hours
Casablanca is a place where modernity blends harmoniously with tradition and east meets west. Here you will find the country’s most important monuments, which make up Morocco’s cultural wealth. Whether you are interested in architecture, history or art, Casablanca has something for everyone. What’s worth seeing there?
The cinematic desert of Tabernas in Andalusia
Tabernas is a desert in Andalusia, located in the province of Almería and is one of only three natural areas of its kind in Europe. It is popular with filmmakers and television producers, for whom it has repeatedly been the setting for westerns, action films and cult series in the past.