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Quote: Did you know more photos are taken inside the walls of the Alhambra than in any other monument on earth?* *Entirely fabricated factoid. This isn't necessarily true, but it certainly feels like it. From afar, Read More
Quote: In the Park Guell make sure that you set some time aside to visit Gaudi’s house. As you would expect it’s a quirky place and the guide-book says that it has “maintained the structure” of when Gaudi lived there. Read More
Quote: Loro Park - the most visited attractions in Tenerife every year come here more than a million visitors. A stay here should be required, in a small area assembled the most diverse living creatures, and a few Read More
Quote: You can’t miss Seville’s cathedral when you are in the city. It is in the centre of the action and rivals St Peter’s in Rome and St. Paul’s in London for size. It is always difficult for me to date old buildings Read More
Quote: TIMANFAYA NATIONAL PARK:Lanzarote was almost wiped out by a series of volcanic eruptions which lasted over six years from 1730. Amazingly eleven villages were buried in molten lava but incredibly, no one was Read More
Quote: To be honest I was surprised by the Alcazar, a Spanish royal palace, touted as one of the best remaining examples of medieval Moorish architecture in Europe. It wasn’t as grand or as exotic as I had expected, but Read More
Quote: Madrid is not deprived of parks - say they are 43, the same can boast 130 (!) Acres of green space, which in itself is remarkable. Once upon a time there was located the royal rezilentsiya Buen Retiro, built for Read More
Quote: After perusing the Cathedral for free during the Sunday morning Mass, we were asked to come back later after the mass if we wanted to climb the Giralda Tower. So we headed off for some lunch and to learn a Read More
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Quote: The caves were first discovered in 1959 by five boys who accidentally found access. Inhabited during prehistoric times, the caves had lain undiscovered for thousands of years. Now anyone can see them. Follow Read More