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Unforgettable Landscapes: Exploring the Spectacular Scenes of Andalusia

Andalusia is a great region that has spectacular landscapes that make them unforgettable scenes for everyone who has the opportunity to see it. And it is that whether in the city, by the sea, in the mountains or even in the desert, Andalusia has corners with a large number of images worthy of a postcard. Today in Turismo Andalucía we show you a few.

Tabernas desert, Almeria

The Tabernas Desert is one of the few deserts in Europe and is located in the province of Almería. this desert extends over approximately 280 square kilometers. Its climatic conditions have given rise to a curious and amazing desert landscape that has a great geological variety.

The photographs that can be taken from this place will make it seem that you are in a western movie since in addition It has been the scene of more than 300 films thus becoming one of the favorite locations in Hollywood through which actors of the stature of Clint Eastwood, Sean Connery, Harrison Ford, Bud Spencer, Claudia Cardinale, Brigitte Bardot or Elizabeth Taylor have passed.

Dunes of Bolonia, Cádiz

Bolonia beach has recently been named by Condé Nast Traveler magazine as “the best beach in Spain in 2023” and it is very likely that its dunes are partly to blame. The beach itself has some four kilometers of extension in which the sea and the sand are not the only protagonists. The Bologna dune was named natural monument in 2001, where the accumulation of sand reaches 30 meters high.

Juzcar, Malaga

This Malaga town is better known as the “smurf town” thanks to its blue houses. But curiously not only their houses are painted in this color but there are monuments and graffiti dedicated to the Smurfs.

Riotinto mines and its river, Huelva

This mining town is located in the province of Huelva and shows a mysterious landscape of its abandoned mining operations that today are used for tourist enjoyment. Some, like Corta Atalaya, are spectacular. It currently has a very interesting initiative: the Mining Train, which runs along the route followed by the mineral. The image of the red river is simply spectacular.

Santa Cruz neighborhood, Seville

The Santa Cruz neighborhood in Seville is one of the most visited places in Andalusia thanks to its perfect location near the cathedral and the Alcazar, thus offering some amazing settings of the old jewish quarter with its narrow streets, its squares with orange trees, its shops that sell souvenirs, handicrafts and ceramics and its bars where you can enjoy Andalusian gastronomy.

Courtyards of Cordoba

The city of Cordoba dresses its patios with plants and flowers and every May, many participants decorate and open their patios for free so that they can be visited within the hours established for that purpose. The patios of Córdoba have become a UNESCO Intangigle Heritage.

The Alhambra, Granada

This monumental complex is one of the most visited in Spain and you just have to take a look at La Alhambra to understand why. Its set of palaces, fortresses and gardens make it a unique setting to visit in the city of Granada. In 1984 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

2023-07-11 06:40:09
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