Little-known Spanish town where Brit tourists will have 'the place to themselves' Because Spain is likely to be on everyone’s summer holiday planner, it’s important to plan your trip with care.
Known as the “Florence of Andalusia” because of its Baroque architecture, this city is ripe with riches for travellers to explore.
Located around 31 miles north of Malaga, the city is home to 33 churches and the majestic Alcazaba.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area comprises three megalithic monuments and two natural monuments.
This nature reserve is located in the Sierra del Torcal mountain range and was declared a protected site by the Andalusian government.