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Andalucía: A Tale of Five Cities

Located never less than two hours from each other, Andalucía’s five largest cities are at the centre of the region’s cultural identity. They are home to a sizeable chunk of Andalucía’s diverse population and house the majority of the region’s must-see visitor attractions, as well as many of its finest restaurants and tapas bars. Whilst
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On the Jerez Sherry Trail

Despite having a population of only 200,000, Jerez is the largest city in Cadiz province and sits at the heart of the region’s commercial and transport system. Although it clearly punches above its weight, it is often neglected by expats living in Spain, receiving far fewer visitors than other Andalucian cities like Seville, Granada or
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Expat in Spain: ‘Huevos a la Flamenca’ on the Seville tapas trail

The Plaza de EspanaAs well as being Andalucía’s largest and most populous city, Seville is home to some of the region’s best known historical monuments, including the Catedral de Sevilla, the world’s largest Gothic cathedral. There’s also the Giralda Tower and the Alcázar, a former fort, which later became an Almohad palace and is now the official Seville
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