Marbella is a special place for many reasons. The city has an excellent gastronomic offer, a wide range of beach clubs where we can enjoy the warm Spanish climate, a world-famous marina for yachts, and an original exhibition of Salvador Dali sculptures in the urban space.
Category: For tourists
Gibraltar’s stunning caves
One of Gibraltar’s biggest attractions are the caves and huge tunnels, drilled into the Rock of Gibraltar. These include the Gorham Cave complex, St Michael’s Cave and the Great Siege Tunnels. Believe it, they are all very impressive!
Unobvious museums in Marbella
When deciding to come to Marbella, we are often guided by the excellent climate, the sandy beaches or the sensational sports infrastructure. However, the city also has a unique cultural face in the form of interesting museums.
Within sight of Marbella – a trip to Gibraltar
Marbella is the perfect starting point for those who prefer to actively explore Spain… and beyond. Within a few tens of kilometres there are cities such as Malaga, Granada or Ronda, as well as Gibraltar, which we would like to encourage you to visit.
Art on the streets of Estepona
A few years ago, the Estepona authorities adopted an integrated promotion plan. One of its main objectives was to make the city’s spaces more attractive for tourism and commerce. In this way, urban routes were created where we can admire various forms of artistic expression by artists from Spain and around the world.
Marbella – a walk through the old town
Marbella is today associated with a resort synonymous with luxury and prestige. However, this picturesque city also hides a rich history and a stroll through the Casco Antiguo is a guarantee of an unforgettable experience.
Cathedrals of Andalusia – La Manquita
We continue our guide to the most important religious buildings in Andalusia. Today we would like to introduce you to a unique, unfinished building that is located in Andalusia’s capital, Malaga. We would like to invite you to visit La Manquita!
In the footsteps of the Moors, or not just the Alhambra
Where did the distinctive azulejos and the courtyards and interiors of Spanish and Portuguese houses come from? What else did the Moors leave behind on the Iberian Peninsula? Why invest in a house in Andalusia?
Tarifa, Spain’s surfers’ paradise
Andalusia is not only a region of beautiful beaches and excellent sports centres, where the season lasts almost all year round. It is also an area overflowing with wonderful cities and towns that can charm visitors in the blink of an eye. One such place is Tarifa.
Symbol of triumph over the Moors
At the time of the Reconquista, Granada was the last bastion and enclave of the Moors, and its fall ended almost 800 years of Arab rule over large parts of the Iberian Peninsula. No wonder, then, that the Spanish rulers, after conquering this city, decided to make it a symbol of their triumph.
The undiscovered pearl of Andalusia
Although it is close to Córdoba, impresses with its olive groves, mountainous landscapes and wealth of multicultural architecture, and offers extensive accommodation, tourists do not often visit. The province of Jaen is the undiscovered pearl of Andalusia. At its heart is the multifaceted Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
Cathedrals of Andalusia – Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Some of the most remarkable buildings, testament to Andalusia’s rich and turbulent history, are sacred sites – serving the local community for centuries. After La Mezquita, it’s time to take a look at another stunning building.