10 unusual museums in Andalusia

10 unusual museums in Andalusia

There are hundreds of museums in Andalusia, to please all visitors and interests. Malaga, to start with, it’s now home to 37 museums that cover all kinds of topics – from Picasso Museum to the Museum of Glass, Museum of the Imagination or the Museum of...
Language tourism in Andalusia

Language tourism in Andalusia

When walking around the main cities and towns of Andalusia, one of the things that will stand out is how many Spanish schools for foreigners there are. Spanish is spoken by more than 575 million people worldwide and it is one of the languages more studied globally,...
Cultural Tourism in Andalusia

Cultural Tourism in Andalusia

Last week, the city of Cordoba hosted the 5th edition of the International Congress of Cultural Tourism, that brought together tourism professionals from Mexico, Argentina, Portugal, Tunisia, Costa Rica and the Czech Republic, to name but a few. Amongst the areas...
Jerez Flamenco Festival 2019

Jerez Flamenco Festival 2019

Andalusia is the birthplace of flamenco, one of the most recognisable musical expressions worldwide. Flamenco is more than just a dance, it’s singing, guitar playing, it’s passion and a lifestyle. If you would like to enjoy a flamenco show or a flamenco...
Andalusia, a cultural destination

Andalusia, a cultural destination

Traditionally seen as a summer destination (or as a ski resort, if you think about Sierra Nevada), Andalusia has dramatically changed over the last few years and thus become a cultural hub, with modern museums and international shows, such as Cirque du Soleil,...