Awesome Andalusia: An Amazing Spanish Region With Stunning Architecture
[Music | Intro] This crescent-shaped square called Plaza de España is one of Seville’s most famous and scenic squares. The visiting time is best early in the morning. Because it can get very crowded and hot in the afternoon. The architecture is stunning and the building is adorned with colorful ceramic tiles. A canal is surrounding the Plaza, crossed by four bridges representing the ancient kingdoms of Spain. Seville’s gothic cathedral is the 4th largest in the world, and it’s really a must do, when in Seville! The interior of the cathedral is incredibly wealthy decorated. Booking tickets with a time slot is necessary and also get in line on time due to longer waiting times. For more
Info go to the link of the website of the cathedral in the description of this video. Real Alcázar, also known as the Royal Palace of Seville, is a breathtaking palace in the historic heart of Seville. The influences of the Moorish Culture is are strongly visible in the palace. Despite the bad weather this day, it was an absolute highlight. There is more to see of this magnificent palace in our full video of Seville on our channel. But in this video, we drive south to our vacation home in Marbella and we experience a relaxing sunny day in Málaga. Málaga, Andalusia’s second-largest city, located on the mediterranean coast, has a pleasant climate in the winter. We have visited this city several times and it is a diverse city with many sights. It also offers plenty of opportunities to stroll along the
Beach and boulevard. Málaga should definitely be included in your Andalusia trip if you have the opportunity. One place that should definitely not be missed on your trip is Marbella. If only to witness for a moment the prosperity that is present in this world. Puerto Banús
Is a small marina with big yachts, designer shops and a number of expensive restaurants. Plaza de los Naranjos is the exact opposite of Puerto Banús, here you will find several nice authentic restaurants serving delicious tapas. With the oranges hanging from the trees and the lovely sun on your face, I couldn’t imagine a better spot. After lunch,
You can walk off the calories in the cosy small streets of the historic centre. Cute boutiques, a colourful church and a peaceful vibe. Marbella has both worlds. Wonderfully touring trough the Andalusian landscape, we made our way to Cádiz. A beautiful and, in our opinion, underrated city. It starts from the moment you arrive, as you cross the beautiful Puente Constitución bridge. A feat of engineering! This can also be said about the cathedral and its magnificent towers. The interior of the cathedral is spacious and well-lit, and it has incredibly beautiful details. But the view from one of its towers, is perhaps the best part of our visit to the cathedral. Absolute breathtaking. Mercado Central Cádiz is the perfect place to try all the local delicacies such as ibérico ham and delicious fish. If you go there on a Sunday, you will find yourself among all the locals and a superb atmosphere. [Ambiance | Music]
Cádiz’s finale is La Caleta Beach, a beach with cute docked fishing boats and a few bars where you can enjoy the sunset with a drink. Cádiz is known for its many long-stretched beaches, however, we found La Caleta Beach fairly unique. A peaceful place to end the day! From the unique sunset in Cádiz, we go to the unique rock of Gibraltar. Gibraltar is a small overseas territory of the United Kingdom. The absolute highlight of it are the macaque monkeys, who are all too happy to welcome you! The monkeys are a joy to watch, how they take in the scenic views and how they interact with each other. It is a special thing to see. After 3 to 4 hours of walking around in the nature reserve, it’s time to head to Europa Point. Here you will find a lighthouse and
A beautiful mosque. There are also some dining options but we did not test these. Ocean Village, a stunning waterfront nestled between two beautiful marinas and the Rock of Gibraltar. It is the ideal place to end your day in Gibraltar. This is also the place where this video ends. A full video of each destination can be found on our channel.
You can find them via my pinned comment under this video, by going to our channel or choosing one of the two follow-up videos at the end of this video. Either way, thank you for watching and don’t forget to subscribe. See you next time at Ursus Brown Travel. [Music | Outro]
We started our 2024 with one week of travelling through the amazing Andalusia region in Spain. This region is a lovely destination in wintertime in Europe.
We visited Seville, Málaga, Marbella, Cádiz and the overseas territory of the United Kingdom called Gibraltar! These cities offer you culture, stunning architecture, awesome beaches, typical Spanish tapas, and adorable streets in the old town.
Obviously the mild wintersun, and temperature, is a big plus! So let us take you with us, through one week of Andalusia’s amazing cities.
Seville has some famous landmarks, such as the The Royal Palace of Seville, Seville’s Cathedral and Plaza de España. But next to that, the historic Old Town is one not to be missed. Cádiz on the other hand is a port city in Southwestern Spain, and it’s one of the oldest cities in Europe. If you are planning a trip to the beautiful region of Andalusia, Cádiz is definitely a city to add to your list. Marbella is a city on the Costa del Sol and is known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife. Worldwilde Marbella has a typical ”jet set” character, which makes it a popular tourist destination in Europe. Málaga, Andalusia’s second-largest city, located on the mediterranean sea, has a pleasant climate in the winter. We have visited this city several times and it is a diverse city with many sights. It also offers plenty of opportunities to stroll along the beach and boulevard. Málaga should definitely be included in your Andalusia trip if you have the opportunity. Lastly Gibraltar, a British overseas territory, located at the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula. Known for its rock, its Barbary Macaque monkeys, their extensive history, typical UK telephone booths and one of the few places in the world where you can walk across the airport runway by foot.
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Chapters:
[00:00:00 – 00:00:25] Preview with music
[00:00:25 – 00:00:35] Intro Ursus Brown Travel
[00:00:36 – 00:01:13] Chapter 1: Plaza de España
[00:01:14 – 00:01:51] Chapter 2: Cathedral of Seville
[00:01:52 – 00:03:01] Chapter 3: Real Alcázar
[00:03:02 – 00:03:52] Chapter 4: Driving to Marbella | Málaga
[00:03:53 – 00:04:28] Chapter 5: Puerto Banús
[00:04:29 – 00:05:21] Chapter 6: Plaza de los Naranjos | Historic Old Town
[00:05:22 – 00:06:42] Chapter 7: Cádiz Cathedral
[00:06:43 – 00:07:08] Chapter 8: Mercado Central Cádiz
[00:07:09 – 00:08:13] Chapter 9: La Caleta Beach
[00:08:14 – 00:09:11] Chapter 10: Macaque Monkeys | Nature Reserve
[00:09:12 – 00:09:37] Chapter 11: Europa Point
[00:09:39 – 00:10:16] Chapter 12: Ocean Village
[00:10:17 – 00:10:27] Chapter 11: Europa Point
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