The Plaza de Toros de Málaga, also known as La Malagueta, is an iconic landmark of the city of Málaga, located on the Costa del Sol in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. With a rich history and impressive architecture, ... Show more
Located in L'Escala, the SOLÉS Factory-Museum has been a family factory since 1888, which has the oldest facilities of all the salting factories in the town, and represents a unique opportunity to learn how anchovies are currently ... Show more
An immersive experience to challenge your senses and question what you see. As you walk through rooms transformed into labyrinths of optical illusions, you will be constantly surprised by ingenious visual creations that seem to de ... Show more
Valencia is a city made for cycling and pedalling is without a doubt the best way to discover it. Thanks to its good climate all year round, you can never go wrong choosing a bike. Valencia offers an extensive network of safe and ... Show more
Tablao El Jaleo is a project carried out by an exquisite cast of artists in the very heart of Cordoba. The establishment has an unrivalled location just 20 metres from the ancient Mosque-Cathedral, the symbol and treasure of the c ... Show more
Located in the centre of the Terras do Miño Biosphere Reserve, the ancient city of Lucus Augusti offers visitors a wide variety of natural and cultural resources. With two World Heritage Sites, the Roman Wall and the Cathedral of ... Show more
Would you like to visit a cathedral on the beach? The peculiarity of this beach is that the arches and shapes formed by maritime erosion are only visible at low tide, since when the tide rises, the shapes and arches are covered by ... Show more
There are thousands of secret corners in Valencia, hundreds of emerging musicians and excellent wines to discover. The Secret Concerts in Valencia will bring you closer to the best Valencian wines. The concerts have the collaborat ... Show more
Guided tour with a specialist artistic interpreter, a new cultural leisure proposal open to the public that seeks to discover Valencia from a different and avant-garde perspective.
Located in the heart of the Vall d’Uixó, the Caves of San José offer a unique natural spectacle, with the longest navigable underground river in Europe. The route, 850 metres by boat and 250 metres on foot, explores impressive gal ... Show more
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