Several villages in the province of Malaga are among the most beautiful in Spain. Well, one of them is undoubtedly Frigiliana, especially the Moorish core that is made up of narrow streets, passages and even passages that allows you to step on the same ground as the ancient Moors.
At the top of the hill where the urban complex is located, you will find an impressive panoramic view of the valley and the coast.
Of the four or five historical-artistic buildings in Frigiliana, the parish church of San Antonio, built in the seventeenth century (1676) and renovated a century later, stands out.
It has three naves separated by pilasters and covered by a wooden frame up to the transept, part where a hemispherical vault with a lantern rises. In the old town is the palace of the Counts of Frigiliana, which was later converted into a sugar factory.
in addition to the aforementioned archaeological remains, we must mention the remains of El Fuerte, from Roman times and later, and the so-called Castillo de Lizar, the medieval fortress that was on top of the village, in certain squares and streets of the old town you will find glazed ceramic mosaics that tell the story of the rebellion of the Moors in this town.
Malaga is the ideal destination for those looking for a perfect combination of sunny beaches, art and gastronomy. Stroll through the historic center, visit the Picasso Museum and be amazed by the Alcazaba, a symbol of the city. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the Port of Malaga and taste fresh fish in a beach bar in front of the sea. Malaga has everything you need for an unforgettable getaway
It is an ideal place for winter sports lovers. It is prepared for everyone, from expert skiers to beginners. The levels of the ski slopes in the Sierra Nevada range from the simplest to the most complicated, and there are very few places where you can swim in the sea in the morning and ski in the afternoon.
In Granada, history comes alive with every corner you visit. Tour the majestic Alhambra, a world-renowned architectural treasure, and get lost in the narrow streets of the Albaicín, where the Moorish past is still in the air. End your day with a flamenco show in Sacromonte and a tapa accompanied by unforgettable views, an ideal place for winter sports lovers. It is prepared for everyone, from ski experts to beginners. The levels of the ski slopes in the Sierra Nevada range from the simplest to the most complicated, and there are very few places where you can swim in the sea in the morning and ski in the afternoon.