Spain is such a beautiful country to visit for a trip away. With gorgeous islands like Ibiza, the best spots in Barcelona and the epic places in Northern Spain; it’s the kind of country that’s so diverse and has a little something for every type of visitor. Plus, you’ll be spoiled for choice with all the best places in the South of Spain to visit.
Spain is just so amazing to visit and explore on a trip.
Over the years, we’ve visited Spain many times; easily over thirty trips, with each region and place being so different. So, to help you get the most out of your time visiting the south of Spain, I wanted to share some gems we discovered whilst there. This way, you can focus on that all-important; Sangria, beach time and history to explore.
Take a look, below, at the best places in the south of Spain to visit. Have an amazing trip to Spain.
1.) Seville
Okay, I have a real soft spot for Seville! It’s such a beautiful and historic city that’s big enough to spend a weekend, but small enough to wander around on foot. Now, to find the very best things to do in Seville, you’ll want to make sure you’re exploring the city centre. Well, that’s my favourite part.
Once here, be sure to visit the absolutely gorgeous Alcazar Of Seville that dates back centuries when Moorish settlers once ruled the areas of southern Spain. Just be sure to book these Alcazar tickets in advance. It can fill up fast at peak times.
Afterwards, grab these skip-the-line Seville Cathedral tickets that’ll get you in without queueing at all. This is totally important if you’re visiting around midday as that Spanish sun can be intense when queueing. It’s absolutely beautiful inside and you’ll even get to the tomb of the explorer Christopher Columbus who rests here.
If you fancy a more chilled experience, book this boat tour around Seville. It’s a lovely and relaxing way to see the city, without any of the faff or navigating the streets.
Fancy a yummy dinner? Book into San Marco Santa Cruz Restaruant. Their salmon was so good.
Afterwards, if you’ve got more time, head over to Palacio de las Dueñas, Metropol Parasol, and the iconic Plaza de Espana. We love heading there for a stroll in the later afternoon.
Read more: Best things to do in Seville
2.) Malaga
Lots of international visitors to Malaga see the city as a gateway to the wider regions of southern Spain; especially when arriving by plane. Though, don’t be fooled, the city of Malaga…
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