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Glamping in Andalucia
Looking for the perfect holiday destination to feel comfortable and with all the luxuries? This is the moment you've been waiting for to choose the best one. Andalusia is a welcoming region of mountains, farmland and rivers in amazing Spain, arguably one of the most important in this country, and for many, many years it was under Muslim rule, the heritage of which can be seen in the architecture of the whole region. Here you will find deal glamping sites for your holiday, allowing you to disconnect from the routine and spend pleasant moments touring the city. Andalucia offers holiday locations that adjust to your needs and budget, providing you different services to make your stay more relaxing. Accommodation located in different areas of the province so that you can enjoy your holidays to the full.
Glamping that have spacious gardens and access for domestic petsGlamping accommodation designed for families or couples looking for properties that require space for 2 to 18 people. You can also include domestic pets in your visit, as we have gardens prepared for them. Glamping is suitable for people who like to enjoy a good breakfast on the terrace while watching the wonders of the surrounding city. Our houses have comfortable and spacious rooms, parking, heating, washing machine, air conditioning, television and Wi-Fi connection.
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The King's Little Path is a pedestrian walkway of more than three kilometres built between the walls of the Los Gaitanes Gorge Natural Area in Malaga. It is a passage that has sections of just one metre wide with a height of 105 metres above the river. It is open to the public all year round from Tuesday to Sunday. In the last few years, the King's path has been the last station in the Tour of Spain.
Andalucia for beach loversIn the central district of Malaga is a beautiful urban beach of dark sand, located between the port of the city and the Caleta beach. Playa Malagueta is around 1,200 metres long and 45 metres wide on average, and is very popular due to its central location on the eastern coast of the city. The bay has all kinds of services: showers, bathrooms, sunbeds, children's play areas, beach umbrellas, buses to get to the beach, beach bars, etc. In 2015 it was awarded the blue flag distinction and is the most visited beach in the city due to its incredible location and easy access. Also, if you travel between June and August you can't miss the summer cinema, which is completely free of charge.
Did you know that some of Spain's most famous cities are in Andalusia? A very clear example is Seville, as well as Malaga, Córdoba, Marbella, Cadiz, Huelva, among others
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It is a monumental complex built over the city of Granada that includes a group of ancient palaces, fortresses and gardens. It was created to house the emir and the court of the Nasrid Kingdom and later became a Castilian royal residence and its representatives. It has an artistic particularity that was born inside the Nasrid palaces, as well as a museum of Andalusian art, an old convent that became a national parador and the number one art gallery in the city.
2. Visit the iconic Real Alcázar of SevilleThis is a walled palace complex that was built in different historical periods, while the original building was founded in the early Middle Ages. The palace contains several remains of Islamic art, from the period after the Castilian conquest, a Gothic palace and a Mudejar palace. The palace has been renovated over the years, incorporating new Baroque, Mannerist and Renaissance elements. It is the oldest royal palace in use in Europe, and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
3. Discover the wonder of the works in the artistic Museo Picasso MalagaIt is a gallery dedicated to Picasso located in Malaga and founded on the 27th of October 2003. The gallery houses around 285 works that include the revolutionary innovations of the artist, a variety of styles, materials and techniques that Picasso mastered in his time. In 2017, 166 new works were added, strengthening the museum's catalogue in an important way. Works ranging from his academic studies, through his vision of classicism, cubist and ceramic planes to his interpretations of iconic masters and his late paintings from the 1960s.
4. The mystical Cathedral of CórdobaIt is an ecclesiastical building that began to be built in 784 as a mosque and then in 1238, thanks to the Christian Reconquest, it was consecrated as the cathedral of the diocese of Córdoba. The temple houses the cathedral chapter of the diocese and is reserved as a place of Catholic worship. Nowadays, it is the most important monument of the whole city declared as a cultural interest good as well as a World Heritage Site by the historical centre of the metropolis, moreover, it is ranked among the 12 treasures of Spain since 2007 and was awarded as the sixth-best tourist site in the world.
5. Let yourself be carried away by the magic of art in the attractive Mushrooms of SevilleThe also known as Metropol Parasol is a structure in the form of a wooden and concrete pergola located in the square in the centre of Seville. It is 150 metres long, 70 metres wide and 26 metres high. At the foot of the structure is a popular market in the area, a square for shows, restaurants and an archaeological museum. Take the opportunity to enjoy the view from the spectacular viewpoint on the structure's terrace, where you can look out over the old town from the city. It was inaugurated in 2011 and has established itself as one of the main tourist attractions in the region, attracting millions of visitors throughout the year.
6. Share with royalty at the GeneralifeIt is a garden-filled villa inhabited by the Nasrid kings of Granada for days of rest. It was built as a rural villa in which ornamental gardens, architecture and orchards were integrated very close to the Alhambra. In 1984, it was declared a World Heritage Site, transforming it into one of the city's top attractions.
7. Become a canvas and visit The Museum of Fine Arts of SevilleIt was inaugurated in 1841 and is currently considered one of the most outstanding art galleries in Spain. The gallery is located in the Plaza del Museo and is accompanied by a beautiful sculpture dedicated to Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. It is the ideal museum to learn about Sevillian baroque painting by Zurbarán, Valdés Leal and Murillo, as well as the typical Andalusian painting of the 19th century.
Information about glampings in Andalusia
🏡 Glampings available: | 662 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -30%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £34. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, air conditioning and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 116 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 12% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 331 properties. |