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ANDRATX AND SANT ELM
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Inland from Palma bay, you could certainly find worse ways to spend an afternoon than hopping on a bus to ANDRATX , a small, undeveloped town huddled among the hills to the west. From here, it's another short bus ride through a pretty, orchard-covere... |
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ANTEQUERA
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ANTEQUERA: , on the main rail line to Granada, is an ordinary, modern town, but it does have peripheral attractions in a Baroque church, El Carmen (Mon 11.30am-2pm, Tues-Sun 10am-2pm, Sat also 4-7pm; ¬1.20), which houses one of the finest retablos in... |
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ARACENA
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ARACENA: has sharp, clear air, all the more noticeable after Sevilla. Capital of the western end of the sierra with 10,000 inhabitants, it's a substantial but pretty town, rambling up the side of a hill topped by the Iglesia del Castillo , a Gothic-M... |
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ARCOS DE LA FRONTERA
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Of more substantial interest than Zahara de la Sierra, and a better place to break the journey, is ARCOS DE LA FRONTERA . This was taken from the Moors in 1264, over two centuries before Zahara fell - an impressive feat, for it stands high above the ... |
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ARENAS DE SAN PEDRO
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ARENAS DE SAN PEDRO: is a sizeable town with a somewhat prettified fifteenth-century castle and a good range of accommodation : pleasant options include the Hostería Los Galayos (tel & fax 920 371 379, losgalayos.com ; ¬36-48), which also has a r... |
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ARONA
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The pretty streets of ARONA 's tiny centre are good for a short stroll and the modest, typically Canarian, seventeenth-century Iglesia San Antonio Abad at its heart is also worth a peek, but the town is primarily of use as a good base from which to m... |
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ARTá
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Heading north from Porto Cristo, it's about 20km to ARTÀ , an ancient hill town of sun-bleached roofs clustered beneath a castellated chapel-shrine, with the bunching peaks of the Serres de Llevant providing a dramatic backdrop. It's a delightful sce... |
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BAEZA
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BAEZA: is tiny, compact and provincial, with a perpetual Sunday air about it. At its heart are the Plaza Mayor - in fact comprised of two linked plazas, the Plaza de la Constitucíon at the southern end with a garden, and the smaller Plaza de España t... |
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BARCELONA
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BARCELONA:has boomed since the early 1990s, when preparations for the Olympic Games wrenched it into modernity, and today it remains well in the vanguard of other Spanish cities (with the possible exception of Madrid) in terms of prosperity, stabilit... |
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CANDELEDA AND MADRIGAL DE LA VERA
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The village of CANDELEDA , on the Arenas-Jarandilla road, is nothing special but it's amazingly popular with Spanish summer holiday-makers, who book its hostales weeks in advance. The turismo is in the Casa Cultura, close to the Plaza Mayor (daily 10... |
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