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classical tour of spain ie Andalucia
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anyone done this tour of Spain?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you have to book to see the Alhambra (in my day you just walked in) - check it out, you don't want to turn up and find the next slot is Tuesday week.
That's the top sight, but there are plenty of others. Go to Ronda if you can, pretty town situated on both sides of a high, narrow gorge. Seville is a big city; Cordoba is smaller but also attractive (see the mosque with a cathedral built in the middle of it).
That's the top sight, but there are plenty of others. Go to Ronda if you can, pretty town situated on both sides of a high, narrow gorge. Seville is a big city; Cordoba is smaller but also attractive (see the mosque with a cathedral built in the middle of it).
When you go to Sevilla visit the Barrio de los Judias (Jewish quarter )as it's the oldest area of the city and has some lovely old streets If you are doing a classic tour are you also visiting Toledo and Segovia as although they're nearer to Madrid they are usually include in the classical tours.If you get the chance to do so they are well worth a visit although usually a bit colder than Andalucia ENJOY
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