Fly&drive Andalusia
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Fly&drive Andalusia

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Created: Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Ref ID: 6763014
price per person From
309 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Destinations: Malaga, Spain , Seville, Spain , Cordoba, Spain , Granada, Spain , Malaga, Spain

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10 Nov
Transport from Rome to Malaga
Departure
WizzAir
WizzAir - W4 8359
Direct
12:45
Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
2h 50m
15:35
Malaga (AGP)
Basic
10 Nov
1. Malaga
Stay
About the destination: Malaga, the birthplace of Picasso, exudes art from every brick. Considered one of the oldest cities in Spain and Europe, this cosmopolitan port is buoyantly modern yet it hangs on to its vast historic past. The palm-lined Paseo el Parque will take you below Alcazaba, a Moorish palace whose fortified walls enclose fragrant gardens and an archaeological museum. The lofty Gibralfaro Castle crowns a nearby hill, with outstanding views of the sprawling city below. Also worth a visit is the Picasso Museum that, aside from an impressive artistic patrimony, offers educational activities and cultural events. Málaga deserves a good night visit: do not miss a good walk along the harbour where traditional fried fish is washed down with cold beer at chiringuitos (beach bars) and enjoy the illuminated Alcazaba, which watches over the city from Mount Gibralfaro.
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10 Nov
Accommodation
1 Night
Blue Castle Guesthouse
Malaga - Show on map > 1.4 km from Center
8.5
Very good
1010
Spa
Outdoor pool
Late Check-out
Double room, shared bathroom, garden view
ROOM ONLY
Package Rate
10 Nov
Car rental
Toyota Aygo or Similar
Toyota Aygo or Similar or similar
10 Nov 2023, 16:45
16 Nov 2023, 10:00
Manual transmission
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Transport from Malaga to Seville
No transport selected
MalagaSeville
Transport disabled
11 Nov
2. Seville
Stay
About the destination: Seville has a special colour, this effervescent city is filled with captivating traditional architecture in colours of lemons, plums and oranges. The River Guadalquivir runs approximately north-south through Seville. Most of the city, including the old quarter of Barrio de Santa Cruz, is on the east bank, while the Barrio de Triana lies on the west bank. At midnight, impromptu singing, clapping and guitar playing fill bars and streets. By day, the diversity of the city’s heritage becomes apparent. The Romans, Moors, Catholic Spaniards, and now, hordes of tourists have all tried to claim Seville as their own. Indeed, Seville has never failed to spark the imagination of newcomers. From the street, the cathedral seems unimpressive; you must go inside to get some sense of its dimensions. Massive pillars support the vaulted roof, and the wealth of treasure is fabulous beyond belief. Another major sight of the city is La Giralda, which was the minaret of the Almohad mosque. From the top, there’s a fantastic view of the city across the barbed spires and buttresses of the roof. La Torre del Oro, a symbol of the city, originally covered in golden tiles, watches over the town as it has always done since 1220. Seville at night is wonderful, everything takes on a mystical air able to hypnotize and if you know how to live it, you will fall under its spell.
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11 Nov
Accommodation
2 Nights
Hostal El Ancla
Seville - Show on map > 14.3 km from Center
7.4
Good
389
Free Internet
24-hour reception
Luggage room
Double room, 2 twin beds
ROOM ONLY
Package Rate
Transport from Seville to Cordoba
No transport selected
SevilleCordoba
Transport disabled
13 Nov
3. Cordoba
Stay
About the destination: Córdoba, nestled in the heart of Andalusia, is a city where Roman, Islamic, Jewish, and Christian histories weave together in a remarkably walkable old town. Its star attraction is the Mezquita-Catedral, a former mosque whose forest of red-and-white arches and tranquil courtyard of orange trees create an unforgettable atmosphere. Step inside to see the astonishing blend of Islamic architecture and a later inserted Renaissance cathedral nave, a striking symbol of the city’s layered past. Beyond the Mezquita, Córdoba’s historic centre is a maze of whitewashed lanes, flower-filled patios, and hidden plazas. Wander through the Jewish Quarter (Judería), where you’ll find one of the few remaining medieval synagogues in Spain, as well as traditional craft shops and tapas bars. Don’t miss Calleja de las Flores, a tiny alley framed with potted geraniums and one of the city’s most photographed spots, especially with the bell tower rising in the background. The Guadalquivir River frames the city’s southern edge, crossed by the Roman Bridge, which is especially atmospheric at sunset when the skyline glows golden. On the far side of the bridge, the Calahorra Tower hosts a small museum with panoramic views. A short bus or taxi ride away lies the archaeological site of Medina Azahara, the ruins of a vast 10th‑century palatial city that once showcased the power of the Caliphate of Córdoba. Food is an essential part of the experience here. Sample salmorejo, a thicker, creamier cousin of gazpacho often topped with ham and boiled egg, and flamenquín, a rolled, fried pork dish typical of the region. Visit in May to see the famous Patios Festival, when residents decorate their courtyards with hundreds of flowers and open them to visitors, turning the entire city into a living celebration of colour, fragrance, and local pride.
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13 Nov
Accommodation
1 Night
Sercotel Cordoba Delicias
Cordoba - Show on map > 2.3 km from Center
8.9
Very good
5260
Outdoor pool
Parking
Late Check-out
Standard double room
ROOM ONLY
Transport from Cordoba to Granada
No transport selected
CordobaGranada
Transport disabled
14 Nov
4. Granada
Stay
About the destination: Discovering the Enchanting Granada Nestled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada is a captivating city where rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture converge. At the heart of its allure is the magnificent Alhambra, a UNESCO World Heritage site that stands as a testament to the city's Moorish past. This sprawling complex of palaces, gardens, and fortresses offers breathtaking views and intricate designs that transport visitors to a bygone era. Be sure to explore the Nasrid Palaces, where the delicate stucco work and tranquil courtyards provide an insight into the opulence of the Moorish rulers. Beyond the Alhambra, Granada's historic Albaicín district awaits with its labyrinthine streets and whitewashed houses. This charming neighborhood, with its narrow alleyways and stunning vistas of the Alhambra, is a perfect place to wander and lose yourself in the echoes of history. As you stroll through its cobblestone streets, you'll encounter lively plazas and quaint shops selling traditional crafts and souvenirs. Don’t miss the Mirador de San Nicolás, a popular viewpoint offering one of the most iconic panoramas of the Alhambra with the Sierra Nevada as a backdrop. Granada is also a city that delights the senses with its culinary offerings. The local tradition of free tapas with drinks is a delightful way to experience the city's flavors. From bustling tapas bars to fine dining establishments, Granada offers a diverse culinary landscape that caters to all tastes. Be sure to try local specialties such as "tortilla del Sacromonte" and "piononos," a sweet treat that hails from the nearby town of Santa Fe. As night falls, the city's vibrant nightlife comes alive, with flamenco shows and lively bars offering a taste of Andalusian passion and rhythm. Whether you're drawn to its history, culture, or cuisine, Granada promises an unforgettable journey. Its blend of Moorish heritage and modern vibrancy makes it a unique destination that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit. Whether you're exploring its historic sites, savoring its culinary delights, or simply soaking in its breathtaking views, Granada invites you to uncover its many layers and experience the magic that makes it one of Spain's most treasured cities.
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14 Nov
Accommodation
1 Night
DWO Urban Granada
Granada (Province) - Show on map > 0.3 km from Center
8.1
Very good
6747
Airport Shuttle
Restaurant
Parking
Double room
ROOM ONLY
Transport from Granada to Malaga
No transport selected
GranadaMalaga
Transport disabled
15 Nov
5. Malaga
Stay
About the destination: Malaga, the birthplace of Picasso, exudes art from every brick. Considered one of the oldest cities in Spain and Europe, this cosmopolitan port is buoyantly modern yet it hangs on to its vast historic past. The palm-lined Paseo el Parque will take you below Alcazaba, a Moorish palace whose fortified walls enclose fragrant gardens and an archaeological museum. The lofty Gibralfaro Castle crowns a nearby hill, with outstanding views of the sprawling city below. Also worth a visit is the Picasso Museum that, aside from an impressive artistic patrimony, offers educational activities and cultural events. Málaga deserves a good night visit: do not miss a good walk along the harbour where traditional fried fish is washed down with cold beer at chiringuitos (beach bars) and enjoy the illuminated Alcazaba, which watches over the city from Mount Gibralfaro.
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15 Nov
Accommodation
1 Night
Blue Castle Guesthouse
Malaga - Show on map > 1.4 km from Center
8.5
Very good
1010
Spa
Outdoor pool
Late Check-out
Standard twin room, 2 twin beds, shared bathroom, garden area
ROOM ONLY
Package Rate
16 Nov
Transport from Malaga to Rome
Return
Ryanair
Ryanair - FR 6139
Direct
17:25
Malaga (AGP)
2h 35m
20:00
Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
> 0 PC
1 Insurances
Assicurazione (Copertura Assicurativa Assistenza, Spese Mediche e Bagaglio) - Regione (Single Nazione Continente) - Giorni (7)
Allianz Global Assistance - Copertura Assicurativa Assistenza, Spese Mediche e Bagaglio
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Based on 2 adults
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Trip summary
2 Adults
Nights 6
This idea includes
Destinations 5
Transports 2
Accommodations 5
Cars 1
Insurances 1