There you go 5 great Costa del Sol property deals for you and if you would like any advice on the matter why not give me a call on 0034 664 268 809Overseas Property Deals In Costa Del Sol Spain - 5 Must Buy Deals By: Xana Sexta About the Author I am Xana Sexta PR and Marketing manager for Spanish hot Properties group of companies and websites and I am responisble for all articles concerning Spanish property developments &...more
The Fun Things - After inspecting the museums, focus on the lighter side of your summer holiday in Seville. The locals are not crowding the museums; they are out there in the park feeding the lazy pigeons or watching a football match. The more adventurous prefer to drive the four-wheeled bike to get around the park or paddle on the Guadalquiver. If you have no energy to paddle, take a cruise and watch the scenery from the river. Ape the locals...more
Hams and sausages! That's the come-on of Barcelona, the top city of Spain. But there's more to the meaty dishes than meets the tourist's eye. When in Spain, explore the underground delights -- the indie and indie pop culture that rocks. And of course, you must not miss the street food! Ye Old Cathedrals: Certainly seeing the sights of Barcelona is a must. That's why you are flying out there. Spain is one of the oldest civilized European countries. Its historical saga is connected to the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. Naturally, the city has a lot of interesting architecture, customs and traditions and the food is always superb. But as a tourist with no idea where to begin, start with the cathedrals. The cathedrals reflect the religious history of Spain. The Sagrada de Familia (Holy Family) is one structure you shouldn't miss. Interestingly, this building enraged the younger Picasso, another Spaniard who was 29 years younger than the force behind the Sagrada de Familia, Antoni Gaudi. The striking cathedral has 18 spindle towers and three different grand facades. It is not yet completed since its start in 1882. The target date for completion is 2026 and that's a...more
SPAIN is one of the largest countries in the south of Europe. Its capital is a very nice city,where the historical buldings and places seem to be in a continous fight with the modern ones. The capital's name is Madrid. Being Catholic, the people in Spain are very religious and are church-goers. Like in other countries, there are few national...more
An Attractive RegionRight between the Atlantic Ocean and the Cantabrian Sierra you will find Galicia, Asturia and Cantabria. Santiago de Compostela represents the main attraction of the region, but this is not the only reason why you should visit this part of Spain. The cave paintings, the medieval churches, and the delicious food based on seafood,...more
If you're a bit of a history buff, then Toledo in Spain will not disappoint you. With UNESCO declaring it a world heritage site in 1986, Toledo is like an open air museum filled with mosques, synagogues, churches and museums. Situated at the centre of the Iberian peninsula, it was singled out by the Romans for strategic purposes. Conquered by the Muslims in 711, Toledo was a paragon of peace and religious coexistence. Between the 8th and 11th centuries, the city grew, not only to become the most important city of central Muslim Spain, but also to become the center of arts and learning. This peaceful era sadly ended with the arrival of the Spanish Inquisition. How To Get To Toledo:Only 70 kilometres South of Madrid, Toledo is no more than 1 hour by bus or half an hour by high speed train. From the train or bus terminal, take a taxi to the historic centre as it is a very steep walk up to the main town. Toledo is also a virtual labyrinth of plazas, narrow, winding streets and dead-ends that only the locals can navigate. Our taxi was able to drop us virtually at our hotel door, which saved us from having to struggle with our luggage wheels over those hazardous cobblestones.What To See...more
The town of Segovia is a delicious maze of twisting alleyways and the highest concentration of Romanesque churches in all of Europe. It also proudly features the best preserved aqueduct in the world, built by the Romans in the 1st century AD. These...more
The Fantastic European CountrySpain is one of the most visited countries in the world. This European country has a little bit of everything: thousands of museums that host impressive art collections, unique architectural styles, amazing cities and...more
A Very Special PlaceFrom the Basque fishers' villages to the isolated communities of farmers, the spread orchards and the Pyrenees, the north east of Spain is one of the most diverse regions in Spain. You can go sky diving, hike, taste wines, visit...more
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Spain has many wonderful historical places. Many of the historical monuments have received applause worldwide. These monuments are popular for their beautiful architecture, great works of sculpture, etc. Any city, province or even a village for that...more
Ávila is one of provinces that make the self-governing society of León and Castile. The capital of the province has the same name - Ávila and it is one of the places that you have to visit in Spain. Sometimes it is called Ávila de los Caballeros...more