Whitewashed Wonders: A Guide to Axarquía’s Charming White Villages
Settled within the picturesque landscape of Axarquía in Malaga, Spain, lies a cluster of enchanting white villages, each boasting its own unique charm and character.
Settled within the picturesque landscape of Axarquía in Malaga, Spain, lies a cluster of enchanting white villages, each boasting its own unique charm and character.
Are you yearning to delve into the vibrant tapestry of Spanish culture and heritage? From the captivating rhythms of flamenco to the rich history woven into every cobblestone street, Spain awaits with an array of experiences waiting to be discovered.
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Calling all music enthusiasts! Prepare to be captivated by the extraordinary talent of a world-renowned Spanish guitar player. Immerse in the soul-stirring melodies and enchanting strums that have made the famous flamenco guitarists an icon of flamenco.
Did you know that many whitewashed villages in the Axarquia have not registered a single case of Covid-19 during the pandemic? These villages are not on any major tourist route and we are happy to recommend them to those travelers who are more adventurous and are always looking to discover the off the beaten path Spain;
Easter in Spain is lived in a very special way. Spain has historically been, and is, a Catholic country and the tradition of Easter or Holy Week goes back to medieval times. Easter is a time of sorrow and redemption for the Catholic religion and the Holy Week is full of centenary traditions.
Seville begins to live when the sun starts to set, and the orange weaves magic across the Sevillian sky. The orange magic touches everything, from the streets that glow to the street lamps that light up Seville’s cobblestone paths, the whiff of orange serenades Seville.
Today is Columbus Day in the US. Here in Spain we celebrate the Día de la Hispanidad every 12 of October. The origin is the same, a day to feast one of the greatest events in History: the discovery of the New World.