Flamenco in Andalusia
Andalusia, Seville & Andalusia, Things to Do

How Covid-19 Is Affecting Seville’s Flamenco Industry

Flamenco dancing is a significant part of Spanish culture and has been a key factor in drawing tourists to Spain for decades. This is particularly true of Seville, the Spanish centre of flamenco dancing and living. As a result of Covid-19, it has become increasingly difficult for flamenco dancers to perform or teach. Two months […]

Ruta por los mejores miradores de Granada
Andalusia, Things to Do

Qué visitar en Granada: 5 mejores lugares para Instagram

¿Te has decidido por visitar la hermosa ciudad de Granada, pero, no quieres hacer las típicas fotos que hacen todos los turistas? Muchas veces, caemos en la rutina de ir a los mismos sitios que todos visitan. Sin embargo, Granada ofrece una gran diversidad de puntos perfectos para hacer fantásticas fotos panorámicas e incluso selfies. […]

What to see in Seville in 2021
Andalusia, Seville & Andalusia, Things to Do, Where to Stay

What’s new in Seville in 2021

It seems that the world stopped last year when the pandemic started; but not for Seville. The government along with some companies, kept working throughout 2020, to make the city appealing again for tourists when travel resumes. Check out what’s new in Seville in 2021, and get your bags ready to travel again! Tourism Plans […]

Best winter destinations in Spain
Andalusia, Seville & Andalusia, Things to Do

How to Spend Winter in Seville During January

Seville is a hugely popular winter destination for travellers all over the world (especially those from countries with colder climates). Yes, Spain is blessed with sunny weather all year round, but it doesn’t quite escape the odd chill in December and January. Although, temperatures still regularly reach 19 to 20 degrees! Whilst it is still […]

Spanish Christmas Food
Andalusia, Food and Drink, Seville & Andalusia, Things to Do

Festive Food & Christmas Traditions in Southern Spain

Presents, decorations and parades are all well and good, but I think we can all agree that food is the best part of Christmas. Every country has its own food delicacies that encapsulate festive magic. It’s no surprise then, that with its excellent culinary food scene, Spain leads the way for sweet treats. In this […]