Weather on the Costa del Sol: 320 days of sunshine a year

Marbella Puerto Banús beach, the most glamorous beach in costa del sol

We have written about the fact that the sun on the Costa del Sol shines for more than 320 days a year on many occasions. However, sunshine does not always mean heat outside the window, so it is worth taking a closer look at the weather conditions in Marbella. After all, this is of particular… Continue reading Weather on the Costa del Sol: 320 days of sunshine a year

5 things we love Andalusia for

For many people, Andalusia is not just a holiday destination, but above all home. Are you curious about what makes this region of southern Spain so captivating? Below you will find a few reasons why it is the best place to live!

Malaga TechPark, Spain’s Silicon Valley

The Parque Tecnológico de Andalucía, also known as the Málaga TechPark, aims to promote the economic development of Andalusia, attracting investors and companies from all over the world. Today, the complex is one of the most important economic centres in the whole of Spain.

City of a great artist

On 25 October 1881, one of the most famous artists of the 20th century was born in Malaga. His work changed the perception of art and was the beginning of the great avant-garde movement in art. Who is he referring to? Pablo Picasso!

Wine and thoroughbreds

Between the city of Jerez de la Fontera and the Atlantic, excellent grape-growing areas can be found. The region is known not only for its excellent wines, the royal riding school, but also for its beautiful and well-maintained golf courses.

Where did the Spanish Steps in Seville come from?

Did you know that the Eiffel Tower was built for the World Exposition, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution? Seville is also famous for its buildings, built for the 1929 exhibition. Today we will tell you when the famous Spanish Steps or the gardens of Maria Luisa were built.

Power and decline – the Moors in Spain

Where did the Moors come from in Europe? Why did so many cities develop in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages? What made many of them important cultural and economic centres? Cities flourished and declined, and this was linked to the successive dynasties that took over.