We have two lives, and the second begins when we realize we only have one! Confucius

Considered one of the major monuments of Hispano-Moorish architecture, the Alhambra of Granada is the only Islamic palatine city preserved practically intact to this day.

To return to its historical origins, it was Julius Caesar who planted different floral species and exotic trees there. The current gardens began to be developed during the Arab period.

Cordoba's glorious period began in the 8th century when nearly 300 mosques and countless palaces and public buildings were built, rivaling the splendors of Constantinople, Damascus and Baghdad.

Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Cordoba is a city full of history and culture that deserves to be visited.

Authentic Spanish atmosphere, in Seville it is good to stroll through the neighborhoods, gardens, museums, and admire the exceptional architecture of the city.

Go to Andalusia, go upstream of the great Guadalquivir River. Hear the calm of the water of the fountains and feel the sweetness of the patios. Visit all the casas de Santa Cruz overlooked by the majestic Alcazar Palace... This article is dedicated to Seville, its cathedral and the Giralda Tower.

Today, the Alcazar of Seville no longer belongs to the Spanish royal family, but it is still where they stay when they travel to Seville.

Separated from mainland Spain by the Balearic Sea, the Balearic archipelago comprises five main islands, four of which are inhabited: Majorca, Ibiza, Menorca and Formentera. The vast Majorca alone occupies 75% of the archipelago's surface area.