Ronda is a city in the Spanish province of Malaga. It is located about 100 km from the city of Malaga, within the autonomous community of Andalucia.
Ronda is an old place in Andalucia Spain, history goes back for about 3000 years. Some 50 miles east of Sevilla.
The Alhambra is the last stronghold of the Western Califate.
People at Las Ramblas street, a popular street from Barcelona
The Boqueria market (also known as Mercat de San Josep) just off Las Ramblas, is one of the most famous markets in Barcelona Spain. It is a wonderful mix of goods, voices, scents that absolutely deserve a visit.
The "Plaza de España" is one of Seville's most easily recognised buildings.
In 1929 Seville hosted the Spanish-American Exhibition and numerous buildings were constructed for the exhibition in Maria Luisa Park, among them the Plaza designed by Aníbal González.
Built in 1785, the Plaza de Toros found in Ronda is one of the oldest operational bullrings in Spain. The arena has a diameter of 66 metres, surrounded by a passage formed by two rings of stone.
Gaudi's famous park - trees and modernist architecture in the centre of Barcelona. Get there climbing the escalators from Metro Vallcarca (Green Line) and take your time.
Remember the great "Dollar Trilogy" of the often underappreciated spaghetti western genre? Sergio Leone shot "A Fistful of Dollars", "For a Few Dollars More" and "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly" (all of them starring a young and almost unknown American actor named Clint Eastwood) in the mid 60's in the desert of Tabernas in Almeria, Spain.
Mini Hollywood is a theme park that features some of the original sets used in all these movies, as well as occasional staged shootings and chasings performed by professional stunts.
In the centre of the Sevilla there is a huge parkland planted with a wide variety of trees from all over the world. It has been carefully laid out with lots of space to wander among the exotic plants and numerous areas where you can sit and rest (on beautiful brenches decorated with azulejos).