What to see in Andalusia

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What to see in Andalusia
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THE BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN ANDALUSIA

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Andalusia, since the beginning of history, has been home to the highest number of civilisations and a mixture of cultures. The pillars of many of its cities have been built by the presence of the Iberians, the Phoenicians, the Greeks and the Romans.

The main value of Andalusia is made up of a wide cultural and monumental catalogue that represents the important heritage left by the different settlements since ancient times.

We can discover approximately 97 cultural routes that cover each of the most emblematic corners and places that form part of Andalusia’s hallmark. Highlights include the Route of the White Villages in the provinces of Cadiz and Malaga, the Route of the Countryside of Cordoba and Seville, the Route of the Castles and Palaces of Granada and Almeria, the Route of the Sierra de Aracena in Huelva or the Sierra de Cazorla and Segura in Jaen.

On the other hand, the number of museums in Andalusia show art from different techniques and perspectives, without a doubt, you will not regret contemplating the wonderful works of art or archaeological remains that will encourage you to learn a little more about the history of each part of Andalusia. Open-air museums, archaeological museums, museums based on photographs, pictures, sculptures or paintings, Andalusia has a wide variety of extraordinary places to captivate you with its history and culture.

The patrimonial heritage of the different areas of Andalusia is of great importance, our autonomous community is home to more than 600 important monuments. Eight provinces with an infinity of monuments, according to their distribution and importance we can highlight in Jaen the Castle of Santa Catalina, in Cordoba the Mosque, in Seville the Torre del Oro, in Huelva the Monument dedicated to Columbus, in Cadiz the Monument dedicated to the Constitution of 1812, in Malaga the Cathedral, in Granada the Alhambra and finally, in Almeria the Alcazaba.

Visiting the historic centre of each province is a unique experience; you can wander through its marvellous streets or sit outdoors in the most emblematic squares. You can also make the most of your walk by visiting the various craft markets, craft workshops and open-air markets.

At Tudestino we offer you an extensive list of the best places to see and the most popular places to visit in every corner of Andalusia, recommended for you, so that you can fully enjoy your visit.

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Santuario Reina de los Ángeles
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The Santuario Reina de los Ángeles (“Reina de los Ángeles Sanctuary”) is located on the outskirts of Jimena de la Frontera (Province of Cadiz). It was built for the Franciscan congregation in the mid-fifteenth century. Throughout its existence it has been expanded, reformed and occupied by other orders, and even evicted during the Mendizabal Confiscation....

Playa de la Barrosa
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Playa de la Barrosa, in Chiclana de la Frontera, has in its approximate 6 kilometres in length the advantage of being “two beaches in one”. The first, on the seafront, is a highly equipped city beach. The second, which reaches the so-called Torre del Puerto, is an unspoilt-looking beach in an area of ​​high ecological...

La Barrosa
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La Barrosa Peri-urban Park is a space adjacent to the coast within the Cadiz municipality of Chiclana de la Frontera. This town is famous among travellers for its beautiful beaches. In addition to the recreational interest, this park has a great landscape and environmental interest. In its vicinity, you will find the wide beach of...

Playa de la Fuente del Gallo
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Playa de la Fuente del Gallo, in Conil de la Frontera, is the last of the long beaches of this town. With an extension of 1 kilometre, it is located in front of the residential area of the same name. Semi-urban beach, with fine golden sand and clean, cold and crystalline waters. The occupancy level...

Torre del Oro
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Torre del Oro, very close to the Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza Bullring, served at the time as watchtower of Seville against attacks perpetrated from the Guadalquivir river. It was part of the city wall and was connected to the Torre de la Plata. It belonged to the defense of the Fortress of...

La Cartuja
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La Cartuja de Santa María de la Defensión (“Carthusian Monastery of Santa María de la Defensión”), in Jerez de la Frontera, is possibly the religious monument with the highest artistic value of the province of Cadiz. The complex, in the late Gothic style, was built in the 15th century. We must mention the Renaissance façade,...

San Juan Bautista Parish Church
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The San Juan Bautista Parish Church, in Chiclana de la Frontera, is a beautiful example of neoclassical style. It was built between 1773 and 1814, according to the projects by Torcuato Cayón and Torcuato Benjumeda. It has been declared Cultural Heritage Asset. Inside, a part of the altarpiece of the old church stand out, designed...

Castle of Trebujena
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The Castle of Trebujena is a fortress dating back to the late 13th and early 14th century. It is located in Trebujena (Province of Cádiz). It is also known as “Castle of Los Guzmanes” or “Castle of Guzmán el Bueno”. This defensive structure has a singularity: it is not seated on its own foundations. This...

Roman Theatre of Cadiz
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The Teatro Romano de Cádiz (Roman Theatre of Cadiz), from the first century BC, was part of the urban expansion of Gades. This was developed by Lucio Cornelio Balbo “the Old” and his nephew Balbo “the Young”. Resulting of this project, Neapolis was built. It was a new neighbourhood also endowed with an amphitheatre. The...

Former La Palma Spa
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The Fomer La Palma Spa (Balneario de la Palma) is one of the most unique buildings of Cadiz. Opened in 1926, it replaced the traditional Baños del Real. It is a building made of reinforced concrete, which has two distinct nuclei: the entrance hall, built on the wall (la Muralla) and the Spa called Balneario,...

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