Quirky Lebanese Restaurant in Malaga’s old town
We discovered this place through a recommendation; and to be fair if it hadn’t been recommended I don’t think we …
Read MoreGar-Anat Hotel de Peregrinos, Granada
Granada is a uniquely compelling city; its studenty, hippy vibe is a welcome contrast to the formality of a city …
Read MoreSalobrena – worth a visit – Costa Tropical, Granada
Although most of Salobreña’s old town has been rebuilt, the ‘old town’, which sits atop a prominence, overlooking rustic market …
Read MoreNatural & organic fruit and veg market – Coin (Malaga province)
Today I was introduced to the local natural and organic fruit and veg market in Coín. My guide and vegetarian, organic food evangelist was Natalie, vegetarian food writer, cook, stylist and restaurant consultant.
Read MoreHealing waters in the Sierra de las Nieves – Balneario de Tolox
Yesterday, seeing the effects of the devastating wildfire was exhausting and draining. By the time we got back to …
Read MoreGoyescas, Ronda’s Pedro Romero 2012
We’re in Ronda for the day to see the family. The drive through the mountains was spectacular. We’re greeting by …
Read MoreVirgen del Carmen Festival – Sailors parade religious Virgin icons through the streets
July 16th is a special day in the festival calender – it is the day of the Virgen del Carmen. …
Read MoreHot and steamy! Alhama de Granada, Thermal Spa town, Andalucia
A visit to the inland thermal spa town of Alhama de Granada is worth the demanding journey to discover …
Read MorePutting Luxury Back On Track – the newly relaunched ‘Tren Al Andalus’
With rolling countryside of olive groves; rugged mountain ranges; renaissance cities; and ancient capitals, there is no doubt that there …
Read MorePlaza de España
Ceramic detail from the stunning Plaza de España in Seville, looking great after its recent mega restoration. Built in 1929 …
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