On 28 February, the Andalusia Day and it is always a special date to enjoy a getaway. During this Puente de Andalucía, you will be able to discover the tourist diversity of this community: mountains, coast, rural tourism, gastronomy, routes and activities for all the family. Here we share with you a selection of things to see in Andalusia during the Andalusia Bridge.
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Visit Granada

The Nasrid city is one of the jewels of Andalusia and the world: the Alhambra and the Generalife, the Royal Chapel, Sacromonte... There are many things to see in Granada: monuments, streets and corners that preserve the history and culture of the city. Discover our selection:
Enjoy with A stroll along the Carrera del Darro
If your plan is to stroll through the centre of Granada, you have the unique opportunity to enter the The most beautiful street in the world. It is ideal for a sunny morning or an evening stroll. The Carrera del Darro has several points of interest that summarise the cultural history of the city.
Carmenes and viewpoints
The precursor monument of the Alhambra
If you want to get to know the history of Granada you must visit the Albaicín, a neighbourhood that hides the most beautiful viewpoints to admire the beauty of the Alhambra and different gardens to enjoy a moment of relaxation.
If you want a quieter plan, enjoy the Royal Room of Santo Domingo is to enter into the antecedent to the palaces of the Alhambra.
Route through Malaga

The capital of the Costa del Sol is an ideal choice to enjoy the sea, the mountains or the museums. The Alcazabathe Roman TheatreThe Plaza de la Constitución, the Cathedral or the Castle of Gibralfaro are some of the points you can get to know with the package Discover Malaga. Or if your thing is the art, you can enjoy the Malaga Museums and its cultural offer.
For those who want to get away from the city and connect with the natureMalaga holds 7 jewels for hiking lovers. 7 routes around Malaga to enjoy landscapes as famous as those of the Caminito del Rey or the Torcal de Antequera.
What to see in Seville
Seville is a jewel of Southern Europe. The autonomous capital holds in its monuments and corners the cultural history of Andalusia: the Giraldathe Torre del Oro, the Guadalquivir river, the Plaza de Españathe Maria Luisa Park... Discover Seville on the Puente de Andalucía with your family or your partner and visit the monuments, palaces and narrow streets of the city.



Discover Jaén

Jaén is the ideal place if you are looking for peace and quiet. Monuments, history, nature, gastronomy, rural tourism... and endless activities for you to enjoy with the whole family.
There is not only history in the capital. Jaén has two cities World Heritage Site: Úbeda y Baeza. A treasure that not many people know about. If you prefer to connect with the nature the Sierra de Cazorla is for you.
Route through Cordoba with the family

Cordobathe Caliphate city, has four inscriptions such as World Heritage Site: the Mosque-Cathedral, Medina Al-Zhara, the Fiesta de los patios and the Historic Quarter. A city to lose yourself in time and find yourself in its streets.
You also have the option to practice Rural Tourism through the villages of Cordoba. Or make a nature trail in the middle of the sierra subbetica.
Discover the Carnival of Cádiz

The city of Cadizpopularly known as the "Tacita de Plata", is considered the oldest city in the West and contains monuments such as the Cathedralthe Walls, the Genoa Park... The city, has an unmistakable seafaring flavourand highlights the grace and hospitality of its inhabitants, as evidenced by its famous carnivals.
In addition, you can discover the diverse natural wealth of the province of Cadiz with these 7 hiking routes.


Almeria: cultural diversity

Almeriais a luminous city, presided over by its imposing Alcazaba. At its foot is the typical district of La Chancawith its polychrome and picturesque houses. Almería is a city that faces the sea, hence the port is part of it. In the centre, the Cathedralbuilt in the form of a fortress, the Malecon Gardens or the Muelle de San Pedro neighbourhood are places not to be missed.
Huelva, a cultural and gastronomic delight

The provincial capital is situated between the rivers Tinto and Odiel, an area of great natural interest.
The city has always been closely linked to the events of the Discovery and conquest of America, and even today it is still the Andalusian city with the strongest Spanish-American vocation.
Inside, it preserves a multitude of architectural and town-planning features: the Cathedralthe Church of La ConcepciónSt. Peter's Church or the Convent of Las Angustias.
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