Tripomatic

Andalusia: Editor's Choice

 
  • Alhambra

    Historic palace and fortress complex renowned for its Islamic art, stunning architecture, and cultural heritage. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Atarazanas Market

    Historic market hall featuring neo-Moorish architecture and a variety of fresh local products including fish, meat, and vegetables.

  • San Nicolás Viewpoint

    Scenic viewpoint in the Albaicín neighborhood offering panoramic views of the Alhambra, Sierra Nevada, and the city.

  • Pilate's House

    A 15th-century palace combining Mudéjar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Romantic architectural styles, featuring extensive azulejo tile collections and historical artworks.

  • Flower Street

    Picturesque pedestrian street known for its narrow archways, flowerpots with geraniums and carnations, and views of the Mezquita-Catedral. It ends in a plaza and is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • New Bridge

    18th-century arch bridge known for its impressive engineering and scenic views over a deep gorge.

  • The Flamenco Museum

    Visit this museum to learn all there is to know about Sevilla's traditional dance - its origins, influences, and different styles.

  • General Archive of the Indies

    This 16th-century palace was designed in Spanish Renaissance style by an outstanding architect Juan de Herrera, the designer of residences…

  • Sacromonte

    This district with its astonishing and unique buildings caved into the mountain is the home of the thriving gypsy community.

  • St Mary Magdalene Church

    Baroque church and royal parish seat featuring the city's second largest main altarpiece. Originally part of a Dominican monastery, it was constructed between the late 17th and early 18th centuries.

  • Museum of Fine Arts of Seville

    A fascinating display of all of the most famous Spanish artist spanning from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. A must-visit for art fans.

  • Elvira Street

    Another one of Granada's characteristic picturesque streets with unimaginable charm located in the very heart of the city.

  • Marbella Old Town

    The medieval walled city still looks pretty much like in the 16th century. The central parts of Marbella have a unique charm.

  • Nerja Caves

    The Caves of Nerja are a series of caverns close to the town of Nerja in the Province of Málaga, Spain.

  • Parque Genovés

    Parque Genovés is a historical garden located in the seaside of Cádiz city in Andalusia, Spain.

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