HUNGARY

Eastern Hungary

Where Moorish palaces meet flamenco rhythms, sun-drenched coastlines blend with ancient olive groves, and every meal is a celebration.

At a Glance

Why Andalusia?

A land shaped by Phoenicians, Romans, Moors, and Christians—Andalucía is Spain at its most passionate and dramatic.

300+ days of sun

One of Europe’s sunniest regions with a warm Mediterranean climate year-round.

4 UNESCO sites

The Alhambra, Mezquita, Cathedral of Seville, and the Renaissance cities of Úbeda & Baeza.

Best time to visit

Spring (March–May) and autumn (Sept–Nov) offer perfect temperatures for exploring.

Feria & festivals

Semana Santa, Feria de Abril, and countless local fiestas throughout the year.

Destinations

Places not to miss

The Capital of Passion

Seville

Home to the world’s largest Gothic cathedral, the iconic Plaza de España, and the birthplace of tapas culture. Wander through the Santa Cruz quarter at dusk.

Crossroads of Cultures

Córdoba

The Mezquita’s forest of candy-striped arches is unlike anything else on earth. Explore the flower-filled patios of the Jewish quarter.

Pueblos Blancos

White villages

Perched on hilltops across the Serranía de Ronda, these whitewashed villages offer timeless charm, local wine, and views that stretch to Africa.

Gastronomy

A feast for the senses

Andalusian cuisine is built on olive oil, fresh seafood, and centuries of Moorish influence. Tapas aren’t just food here—they’re a way of life.

Gazpacho

Chilled tomato soup, the ultimate summer refresher.

Jamón Ibérico

World-renowned cured ham from acorn-fed pigs.

Pescaíto Frito

Crispy fried fish served by the coast in paper cones.

Salmorejo

 Córdoba’s thicker, creamier cousin of gazpacho.

Experiences

Culture & unforgettable moments

Beyond the sights, Andalucía rewards the curious traveler with deeply personal encounters—flamenco that moves you to tears, wine older than memory, and warmth that feels like home.

Flamenco shows

Beyond the sights, Andalucía rewards the curious traveler with deeply personal encounters—flamenco that moves you to tears, wine older than memory, and warmth that feels like home.

Alhambra by night

Walk through the Nasrid Palaces under moonlight—limited tickets make this a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Sherry triangle

Tour the bodegas of Jerez, El Puerto, and Sanlúcar, tasting fino, amontillado, and manzanilla where they’re made.

Practical Info

Before you go

Beyond the sights, Andalucía rewards the curious traveler with deeply personal encounters—flamenco that moves you to tears, wine older than memory, and warmth that feels like home.

Getting there

Major airports in Málaga, Seville, and Granada with connections across Europe. High-speed AVE train from Madrid (2.5h to Seville).

Local rhythms

Lunch is 2–4 PM, dinner after 9 PM. Many shops close during siesta (2–5 PM). Embrace the pace.

Budget tips

Free tapas with drinks in Granada. Many monuments free for EU citizens. Visit cathedrals during free hours.

Language

Spanish (Castellano) with a distinctive Andalusian accent. English widely spoken in tourist areas.

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