BLOSSOM – ONE- MICHELIN-STAR RESTAURANT IN MALAGA CITY. Blossom, led by Argentinian chef Emi Schobert, started out as a bistro but has developed into a restaurant offering sophisticated modern fusion ...
The Higuerón district lies inland from Fuengirola, on the hillside west of Avenida del Higuerón, which runs up to the A-7 motorway. East of Avenida de Higueron is part of Benalmadena. El Higueron is ...
There are over 1,000 burials in the English Cemetery of Málaga. Here are some lists compiled from various sources, including observations on the gravestones. We linked to the following list for many ...
The Parque Maria Luisa is a large green space to the south of the city centre, close to the river, with hundreds of exotic trees lining shady avenues, and historic, fairytale buildings, with exotic ...
This magnificent bullring is considered to be one of the finest in Spain and is one of the oldest and most important in the world. Although many of the younger generation in Spain abhor the sport, it ...
Seville boasts two of the largest festive celebrations in the whole province ... even the whole of Spain.
Seville held two Exposiciones Universales (known as Expos for short) in the 20th century: one in 1929 - Expo 29; and one in 1992, the same year as the Barcelona Olympics - Expo 92 (note the numerical ...
Palacio San Telmo was built in 1682 to serve as a marine academy, training ships' pilots, navigators and high-ranking officers - it is named after San Telmo (Saint Elmo), the patron saint of ...
Santa Justa train station is Seville’s main train station, offering regular services to destinations all over Andalucia: Huelva, Cadiz, Jerez, Jaen, Granada and Almeria; high-speed AVE trains go to ...
Official opening anounced for Saturday 30th Novemmber but no ski runs open. A light snowfall overnight on 14/15 October 2024 left a thin, patchy layer of snow on the Sierra Nevada above 2,900m. A ...
The Macarena walls date from 1135, the time of the Almoravides, and were strengthened by the Almohades in the 12th and 13th centuries.
Seville has hosted two Exposiciones Universales (known as Expos for short), where countries from around the world built pavilions to show the best of their industry, tecnnology and culture: the first ...