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Day Trips in Southern Spain?
Besides Sevilla, Granada, and Cordoba, are there any other places to go nearby that would constitute travelling for a day trip? Also, how many days would I need to sufficiently see these 3 cities? Thank you.
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Hi Wilson! Here's what I would recommend, (assuming you have limited time). If you have more time add one night to Sevilla: <BR> <BR>Sevilla - 3 days, 2 nights, <BR>Cordoba - 1 day, 1 night <BR>Granada - 3 days, 2 nights <BR> <BR>Some day-trips that you can do are: <BR>- Ronda - 1 whole day (I actually enjoyed very much staying overnight in Ronda) <BR>- A tour of Pueblos Blancos, including Arcos de la Frontera <BR>- Jerez, if you have an interest in touring sherry bodegas or an interest in horses <BR>- I also enjoyed Baeza and Ubeda, but they might be too North to make them a day-trip. <BR> <BR>Good luck!
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Costa Del Sol, Marbella, Puerto Banus, rock of Glbraitar, Mijas' Fuengirola. try this web site www.andalucia.com they have maps & travel itineraries.
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<BR>And do not ever forget go to Medina Azahara, about 10 Km far from Córdoba. It will be a half day trip, but it is a incredible lost palace for one thousand years.
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I agree with the others except <BR>1. I do not think Granada justifies more than one night - the Alhambra is the best single thing you will see but I do not think anything of the town. I much prefer Cordoba. <BR>2. I should go to the little villages nearer to Ronda - which is certainly a must - such as Grazalema and Zahara rather than further afield. <BR>3. If you are going as far as Ubeda try to go a bit further and see Cazorla and its Sierra - stunning. <BR>If you want to e-mail me I can send you a couple of folders of notes on Andalucia which include most places mentioned other than the coast.
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