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Top Tourist Attractions in Andalusia

 
  • Alcázar of Seville

    Historic royal palace and fortress known for its Mudéjar and Moorish architecture, extensive gardens, and cultural significance. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been used as a filming location for Game of Thrones.

  • Plaza de España

    Historic semi-circular square built in 1928 featuring Moorish revival and Renaissance Revival architecture with decorative tilework representing Spanish provinces.

  • Alhambra

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

  • Metropol Parasol

    Contemporary architectural structure featuring a large wooden canopy with panoramic city views, a marketplace, cultural spaces, and observation points.

  • Santa Cruz Quarter

    Historic Jewish quarter known for its narrow winding streets, whitewashed houses, and notable landmarks such as the Alcázar Palace and the Cathedral with the Giralda tower.

  • Alcazaba of Málaga

    Historic Moorish fortress and citadel featuring castle structures and extensive fortifications dating back to the 11th century.

  • Granada Cathedral

    Historic Roman Catholic cathedral known for its Renaissance and Baroque architecture and status as a national monument.

  • Atarazanas Market

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

  • Roman Bridge

    Ancient Roman stone arch bridge and viaduct featuring cobblestone pavement and Islamic architectural elements. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its historical and cultural significance as well as its role as a filming location.

  • Castle of the Christian Monarchs

    Historic medieval castle and former royal palace featuring gardens, towers, and impressive architecture.

  • Giralda

    Historic bell tower originally built as a Moorish minaret and later transformed with Renaissance architectural elements, known for its panoramic city views and cultural significance.

  • Albayzín

    Historic Moorish district featuring medieval architecture, narrow winding streets, and cultural landmarks. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Constitution Square

    Historic pedestrian square and former civic center that has served as the city's main public space since the 15th century. It features a central fountain and bronze plaques commemorating the Spanish constitutions of 1812 and 1978.

  • Roman Theatre

    Ancient Roman theatre ruins dating from the 1st century AD, preserved as an archaeological site and national monument.

  • 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.

  • Gibralfaro Castle

    Historic Moorish fortress featuring ruins, gardens, and panoramic views of the city, coast, and surrounding mountains.

  • Generalife Gardens

    The beautiful and peaceful gardens crafted centuries ago with such care are located in the Alhambra complex.

  • Roman Temple of Cordoba

    The Spanish city of Córdoba has the remains of a Roman temple, which was discovered in the 1950s during the expansion of City Hall.

  • Royal Chapel

    Built in Isabelline style, this is an amazing jewel of architecture in the very heart of Granada.

  • Bridge Gate

    The Puerta del Puente is a Renaissance gate in Córdoba, Andalusia. Built in the 16th century to commemorate a visit to the city by King…

  • Castle of Santa Catalina

    The Castle of Santa Catalina is a castle located in Cádiz, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1993.

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