sábado, 29 de marzo de 2008

Granada, a Dream Between the Sea and the Mountain

Granada is one of the beautiful cities but of Spain. Their history, culture, climate and geography converge to make it only, with exceptional conditions for the visitor.

The city of Granada is in one of the eight provinces Andalusian, to the south of Spain. This Andalusian city limits with the Fertile valley of Granada and it is crossed by the rivers Genil and Darro, both of them cross it by the city center. Thus, they separate the hill of the Alhambra, that dominates all the large city, of the one of the Albaycín. Granada city has a surface of 88.2 kilometers square.

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Granada Golf

Covering with its shade the City of Granada, is Sierra Nevada , the ski resort greatest of the south of Europe. The station is located in the locality of Monachil, almost 32 km of Granada and only about 45 minutes in car. In 1996, she was host of the World-wide Championship of Alpine Ski.



The amount of snow that there is in the tracks depends on how much it has rained in center of Granada, but as a rule, the ski resort from the beginning lasts of December until end of April/May principles . Thanks to the artificial snow tubes, the station can even open when there is not natural snow.

The highest summit of the Sierra Nevada is Mulhacén to about 3,481 meters, and the second highest one is Veleta to about 3,398 meters.




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The granadian gastronomy and andalusian in general, are rich and varied. It is without a doubt a good reason to visit the City.
There are many restaurants and bars in which to taste succulent plates, between which we could emphasize: migas, remojón, habas with jamón, the tortilla of the Sacromonte, gazpacho…
In addition in Granada it will be able to discover “the art of the tapeo”. With their consumición the bars free offer a sample of their kitchen.
They emphasize the zones of the Albaicín, Field of the Prince, Realejo, Bullring and Zone Center


Rutas de tapas

Granada Costa

After Granada, Motril is the most populated city, its port, the industry and the agrarian industry has also been gotten up like a tourist centre of Andalusia.

As results of development, we can see the Motril beaches and the commercial streets in the New Street or in Capuchins’ Boulevard. In the intersection of the Salobreña avenue Arabian Castle with Andalusia Avenue, it is the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head of baroque style it was a convent of Franciscans and the Bishop Palace, stays intact and it was constructed on an old one

Las Alpujarras


The Alpujarra or Alpujarras, as many please to say, making reference to that they are located in the provinces of Granda and Almeria, is one of the regions Andalusian with greater personality, which, in the last years, has been increasing vertiginously in tourist interest. The beauty, forces and contrasts of its landscape, mainly by the changes of altitude - of the Mulhacén to the Coast of the Sun in 50 km, the structure of their towns and the amiability of their inhabitants, next to an historical past where still the Muslim resonances can be heard, make of this region a totally complete zone from the tourist point of view.



The National Airport of Granada, to 15 km. of the city by the A-92 railcar, in the municipal zone of Chauchina, it offers an important service for the socioeconomic development of Granada and its area of influence like the provinces of Jaén and Cordova.

The airport has regular flights of connection with Madrid and Barcleona. Also the English air lines Ryanair and Monarch began to operate with direct flights from London (Stansted-Gatwick) and Liverpool. The bus to Granada costs 3 € The approximated prices of the taxis are: to Granada 16 €, Alhambra 21 € Albaycín 18 €and 55 Sierra Nevada

From Madrid the passage in train to Granada takes 5 hours and average and from Seville four.

Transfer from Granada Airport

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viernes, 14 de marzo de 2008

GRANADA ,UN SUEÑO ENTRE EL MAR Y LA MONTAÑA2

Granada es una de las ciudades mas hermosas de España. Su historia, cultura, clima y geografia convergen para hacerla unica, con excepcionales condiciones para el visitante.
La ciudad de Granada se encuentra en una de las ocho provincias andaluzas, al sur de España. Esta ciudad andaluza limita con la Vega de Granada y se encuentra atravesada por los ríos Genil y Darro, que la recorren por el centro. Así, separan la colina de las Alhambra, que domina toda la urbe, de la del Albaycín. Granada ciudad posee una superficie de 88,2 kilómetros cuadrados.

Turismo Granada

Cubriendo con su sombra la Ciudad de Granada, se encuenta Sierra Nevada es la estación de esqui más al sur en Europa. La estación se sitúa en la localidad de Monachil, a unos 32 km de Granada y a solamente unos 45 minutos en coche. En 1996, fue sede del Campeonato Mundial de Esquí Alpino.


La cantidad de nieve que hay en las pistas depende de cuánto ha llovido en el centro de Granada, pero por regla general, la estación de esquí dura desde el principio de diciembre hasta finales de abril/principios de mayo. Gracias a los cañones de nieve artificial, la estación puede abrir incluso cuando no haya nieve natural.

La cumbre más alta de la Sierra Nevada es Mulhacén a unos 3.481 metros, y la segunda más alta es Veleta a unos 3.398 metros.




¿Que visitar en Granada?



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La gastronomía granadina y andaluza es rica y variada. Es sin duda excusa suficiente para visitar la Ciudad.
Granada cuenta con gran número de restaurantes y bares en los que degustar suculentos platos, entre los que podríamos destacar: las migas, el remojón, la habas con jamón, la tortilla del Sacromonte, el gazpacho…
Además en Granada podrá descubrir “el arte del tapeo”. Con su consumición los bares ofrecen de forma gratuita una muestra de su cocina.
Destacan las zonas del Albaicín, Campo del Príncipe, Realejo, Plaza de Toros y Zona Centro

Rutas de tapas

Granada Costa

Luego de Granada, Motril es la ciudad más poblada de la provincia, que gracias al empuje de su puerto, a la industria y a la explotación agraria se ha incorporado también como un centro turístico de Andalucía.

Así lo demuestran las playas de Motril y los comercios que van creciendo en las grandes arterias que formar la calle Nueva o en Rambla de Capuchinos. En la intersección de la avenida Salobreñacastillo árabe. Es de estilo barroco y en su momento fue un convento de franciscanos y Palacio Episcopal. con la de Andalucía se mantiene intacto el santuario de la Virgen de la Cabeza, que fue construido sobre un viejo

Las Alpujarras


La Alpujarra o Alpujarras, como muchos gustan de decir, haciendo referencia a que están ubicadas en las provincias de Granda y Almería, es una de las comarcas andaluzas con mayor personalidad, la cual, en los últimos años, ha ido aumentando vertiginosamente en interés turístico. La belleza, fuerza y contraste de su paisaje, sobre todo por los cambios de altitud -del Mulhacén a la Costa del Sol en 50 km-, la estructura de sus pueblos y la amabilidad de sus habitantes, junto a un pasado histórico donde aún se pueden oír las resonancias musulmanas, hacen de esta región una zona completísima desde el punto de vista turístico


El Aeropuerto Nacional de Granada, a 15 Km. de la ciudad por la autovía A-92, en la zona municipal de Chauchina, ofrece un servicio importante para el desarrollo socioeconómico de Granada y su área de influencia como las provincias de Jaén y Córdoba.

El aeropuerto tiene vuelos regulares de conexión con Madrid y Barcleona. También las líneas aereas inglesas Ryanair y Monarch comenzaron a operar con vuelos directos desde Londres (Stansted-Gatwick) y Liverpool. El autobus a Granada cuesta 3 ¤. Los precios aproximados de los taxis son: a Granada 16 ¤, a la Alhambra 21 ¤, al Albaycín 18 ¤ y a Sierra Nevada 55 ¤.

Desde Madrid el trayecto en tren a Granada tarda unas 5 horas y media y desde Sevilla cuatro.

sábado, 1 de marzo de 2008

SEVILLE HAS A SPECIAL TASTE

Seville is one of the largest cities in Spain and its landscape is characterised by orange growths and a sunny climate which can become almost unbearable for tourists during the months of July and August, with temperatures as high as 40ºc not being unusual.

The first landmark you can spot on entering the city is the Cathedral, one of the largest remaining Gothic cathedrals; built on the foundations of the city’s former Mosque with what was originally a minaret now being the famous bell tower, La Giralda. Other important sights and attractions include the Alcazar, a stunning old Moorish Palace with extravagant Mudejar interiors and lush gardens, the Torre del Oro which was a watchtower built by the Almohad dynasty and, of course the Real Betis Balompie and Sevilla FC football grounds. During the Ibero American Expo’ 92 World Fair, the Maria Luisa Park was built and remains today an attractive green area with monuments and museums. The Santa Cruz neighbourhood which was built on the old Jewish area is home to some of the city’s most important sights and its pretty winding streets make a great place for a stroll.



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Seville´s april Fair

The famous poet Lord Byron once referred to Seville as being famous for its oranges and women and when one sees the festival out here, the meaning of his words become clear.Spain is noted for the various colorful and extensive festivals and Seville's April Fair (La Feria de Abril) is one of them which presents a true picture of a vibrant and colorful Spain. Seville’s April Fair was started in 1846, surprisingly, by two none-sevillians, a Basque and a Catalan. The main purpose of these two industrious founders was no other than to improve business (trade and agriculture).
However, after some time the local people changed the character of the fair into something more festive and colorful. It has now converted to one of the mayor folkloric celebrations in Spain and one of the main tourist attractions of Seville.
Some important features of this extravagantly rich festival are as follows:-
The fair officially begins on Monday at midnight, normally 2 weeks after Semana Santa (Holy Week), and ends with a fireworks display the following Sunday, again, at midnight
The grand opening of "La Feria de Abril" is done with "El Alumbrado" (the lighting)which means the official lighting of the lanterns where half a million little lights are turned on at once, especially at the main gate.
People dress in traditional costumes — not only on the fairground but in the city as well. It's wonderful and bizarre to see woman in costimes of the 18th century.
At noon every day there is a procession called the 'Paseo de Caballos' in which local girls in their full flamenco outfit are pulled through the city in beautiful carriages by splendid horses.
The city is overbooked well in advance for this event as thousand of locals and tourists alike party until dawn.
In the evening some of the year's top bullfights take place at the Plaza de Toros de Maestranza with tickets selling out well in advance.
In the afternoon, one cannot miss the majestic parade of carts and horses, being the horse riders dressed in the typical "traje corto
The Feria, where the natural beauty of the Sevillian girls and women is enhanced by the typical flamenca dresses, is an ideal place for cordiality and friendship amongst glasses of manzanilla wine (sherry), some tapas (small andalusian snacks) to eat, with singing an couples dancing Sevillanas (a specific version of the flamenco dance). The most important reason for going to the fair is just to have fun with friends and enjoying a festive surrounding
The Venue:-
This delighful Seville fair is celebrated every year on an huge open site (about 1500 x 700 meters), just out of the city center, to the south of the Los Remedios quarter, opposite of the Maria Luisa park. On this site, the Seville people and companies construct thousands of small, temporary “houses” of cardboard walls and canvas roofing, known as casetas. The place turns into an ephemeral city that only needs to last one week.
If you are planning to come to Spain don’t even dare miss out this fun as it is an experience of a lifetime. Come and enjoy the color, the place and the festive mood!



How to get to Sevilla?


You can fly to Madrid and after that you can get to Sevilla in Spanish High Speed is a service of high speed trains operating at speeds of up to 300 km/h (186 mph) on dedicated track.
Sevilla City is 9 Km,s from San Paul Airport, between the y La Rinconada (verlo en Google Maps). By car: From Sevilla, along Highway link with la national road A-4 direction Madrid. In the milestone 533, you can get the lane lade onto the airport . Parking costs abou 1 euro/1 hour, 6 euros the full day .Buses: each thirty minutes from airport and from" la Puerta de Jerez" en Sevilla Center Town, it costs 2,20 euros. Taxies: 10-15 minutos from airport to city center it costs about 20 euros. AENA Sevilla airpot Information

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Seville`s Tapas Bars


The most typical as in Seville as in the rest of Andalusia, is to eating tapas ,tapas is the name for a wide variety of appetizers in Spanish cuisine. They may be cold, such as mixed olives and cheese, or warm, such as puntillitas.In the most of bars and restaurants, you can get all kinds of food ,good quality/price where not only the tourist, either sevillian people enjoy themselves of a great sevillian food/tapas variety.(Casa Carmelo)




"The Word Tapas translates as a lid and in old Spain the practice of placing a small saucer on top of a drink to keep out flies began with an order by King Alfonso X. While he was king he ordered that at all inns serve small bites of food while serving wine. He believed this would help promote good health and soon the Tapas tradition was born. Spain is a very social country where people move from one Tapas bar to another to enjoy wine tasting and often political conversations - all with a few nibbles placed on the cover plates."



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