Welcome to the
South of Spain!
Embrace the vibrant spirit of Andalucía, a region renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and lively culture.
As the main sponsor of the World Rowing Awards and Seville-Betis Regatta, Andalucía invites you to explore its myriad attractions.
From the enchanting streets of Seville to the historic Alhambra of Granada, every corner of Andalucía tells a story.
Experience the local cuisine, dive into the festive flamenco rhythms, and soak in the sun-kissed beaches—a world of discovery awaits in the heart of Spain's most colorful region.
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Alhambra, Granada
Immerse yourself in the splendor of the Alhambra, a stunning Moorish citadel and palace. Its intricate architecture and lush gardens offer a glimpse into Spain's rich history and Islamic heritage, making it a must-visit landmark.
02
Sevilla Cathedral
Stand in awe of the Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. This architectural marvel, along with its iconic Giralda bell tower, offers breathtaking views and a deep dive into Andalusian culture and religious art.
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Córdoba's Mezquita
Explore the Mezquita of Córdoba, a unique mosque-cathedral known for its striking red and white arches. This UNESCO World Heritage site encapsulates the coexistence of Islamic and Christian influences in Andalucía.
04
Ronda's Puente Nuevo
Visit Ronda, where the stunning Puente Nuevo bridge spans a deep gorge, offering dramatic views of the landscape. This historic town is also known for its bullfighting tradition and charming old town.
05
Málaga's Picasso Museum
Dive into the legacy of Pablo Picasso at the Picasso Museum in Málaga, his birthplace. This museum, nestled in the heart of the city, houses an extensive collection of his works, offering insight into the various stages of his illustrious career.
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Doñana National Park
Experience the natural beauty of Doñana National Park, one of Europe's most important wetland reserves. Home to a myriad of bird species, this park offers unique landscapes, from marshes and dunes to lagoons and pine forests.