AndalusiaMany clichés about Spain, such as flamenco and bullfighting, have their origin in Andalusia.
It is especially famous for its cities like Granada, Ronda and Seville.
Small winding streets take you to particular squares, hidden fountains and beautiful buildings. Apart from the big cities you will be particularly surprised by Andalucia. Think of the white villages with narrow streets, the hilly area with olive trees and the beautiful coastline. In short, there are many possibilities to discover the rich culture of Andalusia. Flamenco: The Flamenco you experience in the caves of Sacromonte (Granada) is flamenco in its purest, raw form. Here it is also called Zambra. Despite the Zambra of Sacromonte has become a major tourist attraction, you will still be stunned by the authentic atmosphere. Visit to olive grove: Andalusia is one of the largest producers of olive oil. The hilly landscape is characterized by endless olive groves. If you want to find out a little more about the groves, there is the possibility to get a tour on an olive grove. In addition to explaining the process of making the olive oil, you can also taste different flavors of olive oil. A fun and interesting tour overall. Food & Drink: Tapas or fish, ham or olives, wine or sherry, you'll enjoy the food and beverages in Andalusia. The timing of eating is different from what we are used to in the Netherlands, the lunch is eaten between 14.00 and 16.30 hours and dinner will start at 21.00 and even that is quite early. There are a number of typical Spanish dishes you should not miss:
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