Rather by chance, I came across 3 free activities in Madrid that are not just a great day out for railway fans. Who can claim to have visited a ghost station in the Madrid Metro Museum…
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Rather by chance, I came across 3 free activities in Madrid that are not just a great day out for railway fans. Who can claim to have visited a ghost station in the Madrid Metro Museum…
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A large, imposing driveway with a few thresholds leads to the cathedral of Jerez and the bell tower next to it. A truly impressive building from the 17th century, it is one of the most important sights in Jerez de la Frontera.
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One of the most visited tourist attractions in Spain is located in Granada, Andalusia. More than 2 million people visit the Alhambra every year. Is the Alhambra, which has been a World Heritage Site since 1984, really worth a visit?
Looking for an unusual, stylish way to spend a few wonderful days at the “Gates of Gibraltar”? We can highly recommend spending the night in a houseboat in the harbour of La Línea de la Concepción.
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Cádiz has an excellent cycle network and you can hire bikes in the city. For us, this was a great opportunity to explore the area by bike.
Jean-Paul Sartre described Santillana del Mar as the most beautiful village in Spain. Its streets were walked by fictional characters such as Gil Blas and have a charm that Sartre himself praised in his novel “La Nausée”. And to be honest, I was also impressed by the streets.
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