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Hotel San Gil
Spain, Andalucia, Seville

"Lovingly restored, this 1900's townhouse near the Basilica de la Macarena has a quiet old Seville location and a rooftop pool."

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From EUR 115  
per room per night
 

Hotel Palacio Garvey
Spain, Andalucia, Jerez de la Frontera

"The most sophisticated hotel in Jerez, on Rafael Rivero Square, with a sympathetic restoration incorporating the chic design."

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From EUR 161  
per room per night
 

La Posada del Torcal
Spain, Andalucia, Villanueva de la Concepcion

"This Andalusian country house hotel overlooks almond groves, and its heated pool makes it ideal for winter escapes."

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From EUR 115  
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Hospes Palacio de los Patos
Spain, Andalucia, Granada

"This stunning neo-classical boutique hotel near the Alhambra is decked out with punchy design features and a decadent spa."

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From EUR 120  
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Palacio de los Navas
Spain, Andalucia, Granada

"An intimate, 16th-century house with many original features, charmingly styled rooms and just a short stroll to the Alhambra."

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From EUR 80.00
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Travel articles about Andalucia

Cadiz at Carnival | Christopher Somerville | Spain, Andalucia, Cadiz

I have often heard of the noisy late winter frolics here, of the riotously costumed groups of murgas or singers who tour the narrow streets packed onto floats, dealing out insults, sarcasm and innuendo in multi-part harmony.

The Pilgrimage of El Rocio | Martin O'Brien | Spain, Andalucia, El Rocio

This is not just a religious festival: the Rocieros also come here to party. Dressed in traditional costume, this is an opportunity to show off their horses and horsemanship, to call on friends, to dance flamenco

Hi-Tech Old-town | Mark Eveleigh | Spain, Andalucia (Cordoba), Cordoba

It is strange that this most traditional of historical cities should be spearheading a move in the most high–tech city tours

The Donkey's Advocate | Mark Eveleigh | Spain, Andalucia (Cordoba), Rute

“This is the Mercedes of the ass world,” says Pascual as we stare at what is by far the biggest donkey I have ever seen

Walking in Andalusia | Philip Marsden | Spain, Andalucia, Ronda

To the south-west of the town of Ronda are a number of flat-bottomed valleys which run unseen between pale limestone ridges. Few people live in these high valleys

Blood and Sand | Kamin Mohammadi | Spain, Andalucia, Ronda

After the slump in popularity witnessed in the 1980s, bullfights are on the rise. The reasons are legion. The young people of Spain are becoming impressed with bullfighting again

Ronda | Tim Elliott | Spain, Andalucia, Ronda

Andalusia is loaded with ancient white villages clinging like cloud puffs to slender mountain ridges. What distinguishes Ronda is that the ridge to which it clings is split down the middle

Restaurants in Granada | David Clement Davies | Spain, Andalucia, Granada

If you stagger past the cathedral, down by the stalls into the touristy Plaza Bib-Ramblas, then take a right corner into the little square, you will find 'Cunini' and the finest antidote to gripes

Peaches in the Alhambra: Letter from Andalucia | David Clement Davies | Spain, Andalucia, Granada

In Seville and Cordoba, and any number of town squares across Southern Spain, autumn’s gifts of oranges and limes are swelling the trees. It’s perfect that in the Alhambra it should be peaches

Granada - a luxury weekend | James Henderson | Spain, Andalucia, Granada

It is easy to see why the Moor sighed as he was forced to leave Granada. It is a city of magnificent views. In the startling southern Spanish light, the towers of the Alhambra shimmer

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