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Alhambra in GranadaLast stronghold of the Moorish kings, this beautiful fortress city was saved thanks to author Washington Irving. It is home to a Moorish palace, elaborate gardens and a Renaissance palace built by Emperor Charles V. All in all, a site not to be missed. |
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Cathedral in Sevilla This 14th century cathedral proudly houses the world's largest altarpiece and the tomb of Christopher Columbus. In recent years, the cathedral has been known to host important events and royal weddings. |
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Mezquita in CórdobaThis astonishing 10th century former mosque was once the heart of Western Islam. It houses an array of architectural styles including a 16th century cathedral in its center. |
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Granada A visit to Granada is a highlight of any trip to Spain. The backdrop of the Sierra Nevada makes the Alhambra, the caves of the Albayzin neighborhood, and the final resting place of the Catholic monarchs even more breathtaking. |
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Málaga Birthplace of Picasso, this city looks straight across to Africa and is famous for its castle, its Semana Santa (Holy Week) festivities, its wine and its Feria. It is also one of the best places in Spain to study Spanish. |
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