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Andalucia center
11 Days and 10 nights
1.- Barcelona
2.- Barcelona - Granada 3.- Granada - Málaga 4.- Málaga - Sevilla 5.- Sevilla - Córdoba 6.- Córdoba - Toledo - Madrid 7.- Madrid 8.- Madrid - Zaragoza 9.- Zaragoza - Barcelona 10.- Barcelona - France
Barcelona:
Together with Madrid, it's the second most important
capital of Spain. Barcelona is one of the main and most dynamic
enclaves of the Mediterranean, already from Roman times. It was
founded under Augusto, and slowly substituted Tarragona as most
important Catalan city. The colony of Barcino gradually became
the first Catalan City. In Barcelona one can start counting the
monuments, the enormous mixture in style, the magnificent avenues
but it will be difficult to finish. In short, Barcelona is worthwhile
a visit to enjoy it in all its magnificence.
Granada:
Situated in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, over
the hills of Sacromonte and Albaicin. It was founded in the
5th century BC. Despite its artistic richness, it developed
tremendously under Arab domination. Examples of this flourishing
are the Alambra - Generalife, surrounded by fountains and gardens
like a paradisaical oasis. The cathedral and other monuments
make the city of Granada worthwhile visiting.
Malaga:
Founded by the Phoenicians who gave it the name of
Malaka, because of its privileged situation at the end of a
large bay. It attracted plenty of settlers throughout its history
and became port of the Kingdom of Granada under Arab domination.
The cathedral, the citadel and other monuments highlight Pablo
Picasso's cradle in such a way that a visit to Malaga is programmed
in all tours through Andalusia.
Sevilla:
The city of Sevilla, which the Romans called Hispalis
and which was the capital of their Betica, lived its most splendid
time under Arab domination in the VIII century. You can see
and visit monuments such as the GoldenTower, remains of the
Arab walls, called Golden because of the glitter of its tiles.
The Giralda, cathedral and countless parks, and its typical
quarters make Sevilla one of the most attractive, cosmopolitan
and lively cities of Spain. Also recommendable are the Holy
Week and the Feria de Abril.
Cordoba:
This city boasts a
legendary history, which elevated it to the ulterior Roman
capital of the Spanishness and to
the court of the first independent caliphate of Damascus. Under
Arab domination, culturally and economically it lived its most
splendid time. That is also when it became connected to Granada
by means of citadels, castles and fortresses. An example of
its magnificence is the mosque, built by Abd-Al Arman I, on
the foundations of the Visigothic cathedral. Stroll along the
surrounding area of the mosque, and you will go back in history
and find yourself in other times.
Toledo:
The Unesco declared the city of Toledo National Trust
property. It is situated between the hills and surrounded by
the river Tajo. This former capital of Visigothic Spain is
indeed quite a monument itself. The cathedral, Alcazar, the
Jewish quarter, etc. make this capital a jewel of art.
Madrid:
The settlement of the capital of Spain dates back
to the Palaeolithic period. Like many other Spanish capitals,
it reached its most splendid times under Muslim domination.
In the IX century, Muhammad I built a fortress, named Llamadamaytit,
and which was definitely conquered by the Christians in 1085.
As a result of transferring the court of Toledo to Madrid in
1561, on the orders of Philip II, it became capital of Spain
till now (except for 1601-1606). The large amount monuments,
the museums, the parks, etc. make Madrid a beautiful city worth
of visit during your stay in Spain.
Zaragoza:
A mixture of Iberians, Romans, Muslims, Jews and
Christians has left tracks here during the 2000 years of history
in this city. Zaragoza is the capital with the two cathedrals:
the Seo and the Pilar, built over the Ebro and as the legend
says, the Blessed Virgin appeared here unto the Apostle Santiago.
Its most popular festival is the 12th October, day on which
America was discovered.
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