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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Andalusia - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
This castle, perched on a rocky crag 400 yards above the center of town, is Jaén's star monument. It may have originated as a tower built by...Read More
This lovely palace has three ornate patios, including a spectacular courtyard graced by a Roman mosaic taken from the ruins in Itálica, surrounded...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThe Plaza del Triunfo forms the entrance to the Mudejar palace, the official residence of the king and queen when they're in town, built by...Read More
Once the residence of the caliph of Seville, the 12th-century alcázar in Jerez de la Frontera and its small, octagonal mosque and baths were...Read More
Not to be confused with the alcázar in Seville, this imposing structure is a Moorish fortification in Carmona that was built on Roman foundations...Read More
Built by Alfonso XI in 1328, the alcázar in Córdoba is a Mudejar-style palace with splendid gardens. (The original Moorish alcázar stood beside...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThis Moorish structure was built on Roman foundations and converted by King Pedro the Cruel into a Mudejar palace. Pedro's summer residence...Read More
This castle was built in the 13th century on the site of a mosque. Created by Alfonso X, it was later home to the Duke of Medinaceli. Among...Read More
Hidden in the back of the upper Albayzín, this semisecret gem was built in the 15th century for the mother of Boabdil, last Nasrid ruler of...Read More
Vandelvira's 16th-century Palacio Juan Vázquez de Molina is better known as the Palacio de las Cadenas because decorative iron chains ( cadenas...Read More
At the end of the Paseo Padre Manjón, this 17th-century noble house today holds Granada's municipal archives and is used for municipal functions...Read More
This splendid baroque palace that primarily can be viewed from the outside (guided tours are by appointment only and must be arranged in advance...Read More
This 17th-century palace is one of Córdoba's most splendid aristocratic homes. Also known as the Museo de los Patios, it contains 12 interior...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThis building conceals the Islamic seminary built in 1349 by Yusuf I. The intriguing baroque facade is elaborate; inside, across from the entrance...Read More
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