Marbella Bed and Breakfast
Balcones de la Mairena, Marbella
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Marbella Bed and Breakfast

Balcones de la Mairena Marbella, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, 29600, Spain and Canary Islands

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Le jour où j'ai perdu 100 Euros

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... au pays pour protester contre les mesures d'austérité imposées par le nouveau gouvernement. C'est déjà difficile de pouvoir faire des achats avant 10 h du matin, pendant la siesta et le dimanche, imaginez un jour de grève. Prendre le bus cette journée-là est définitivement une mauvaise idée. Voilà pourquoi nous avons été brillants et nous sommes arrivés à Málaga la veille de cette fameuse grève. On a donc une journée à tuer. À ...

Malaga II: Celebrating Holy Week on the beach

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... running in the direction of what sounded like a parade, dressed in the traditional semana santa gear. Apparently the parade was also late to the parade, so by the time I got there, everyone was still lining up and getting ready to march.

Around 11, the parade actually started. The Sunday parade was in honor of the beginning of Semana Santa and in celebration of Palm Sunday. It's one of the larger processions of the week, although there ...

Malaga I: La costa del sol, sin sol

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... still care a lot more about football than any other sport in the world.

When the guys took off to go to a soccer game, the girl from Holland and I headed out for a few rounds of tapas. Malaga has quite the wide variety of seafood, being on the coast and all...so that came up a lot in the tapas selection. We kept seeing a giant, slimy looking fish in all the displays that looked absolutely terrifying, so we were sure to always ask to ...

Ronda

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... we get home to try to make a similar wrap of our own. Fortunately, the days of dessert buffets are over. We had a good dessert, better than the buffet selection and not necessitating choice which was hard when facing 40 desserts may of which looked interesting. I'm not sure if we've mentioned the coffee that we've been enjoying all along the way.  In Spain they seem to serve it at dinner after the dessert, a very ...

Cordoba to Ronda

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... It served as a central hall for teaching and to manage law and order within al-Andalus as well as being a place of worship. Cordoba under the Muslims was a center of learning. Education was highly valued. In the 13th century, when Cordoba in el Andalus was recaptured by the Christians, a cathedral was built in the middle of the mosque. It is also stunning. The two together are incomparable. The fact that the church was built in the middle of the ...