Apartamentos La Dorada Mijas
Ctra. Cadiz Km 202 Mijas, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, 29649, Spain and Canary Islands
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Le jour où j'ai perdu 100 Euros
... d'avoir fait le bon choix. Courte argumentation avec Madame Ryanair le lendemain, sans succès. Le prochain vol pour Berlin étant le double du prix et dans quatre jours, on regarde du côté du covoiturage.
C'est ainsi qu'on s'est retrouvés à bord de la Mazda 323 purple-red de Norbert. L'itinéraire est alléchant : 2 800 km en passant par Almería, Murcia, Alicante, Valencia, Tarragona, Barcelona, Lyon, Dijon, etc. Ça ...
Malaga II: Celebrating Holy Week on the beach
... addition to being a Catholic Holy Day, it's a festival of buying **** that gypsies sell. The streets were lined with gitanos selling doughnuts, beer, plastic toys, candy, lemons, bamboo sticks, caramel apples, and loaded baked potatoes. The entire thing was a little overwhelming.
I decided to watch a bit more of the processions. The parade route is lined with grandstands and chairs that you can pay some exorbitant fee to obtain. However, ...
Malaga I: La costa del sol, sin sol
... that with our beers.
I ended the night by meeting up with a pub crawl that came from our hostel. I've actually never done a pub crawl before, in all the time I've spent traveling. The idea of being hungover all day the next day while sightseeing has always sounded horrible to me, so I've avoided them. However, since this is pretty much a "do nothing but chill" vacation, I figured this would be the time to try one. We met up ...
Ronda
... The new bridge is actually more than 200 years old but compared to the other ways to enter the old town, that is new. We visited the Santa Maria church, a classic Andalusian style church dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Michele Obama visited Ronda and it's church in2010. Since this was the Saturday before Palm Sunday, they were making preparations for the processions through town that lead up to Easter Sunday. We spent some ...
Cordoba to Ronda
... 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 ...



