by Geneva Milama | Nov 26, 2024 | Culture
A monument of King Carlos III of Spain in Madrid. He fostered the Age of Enlightenment in Spain in the 18th century and ordered the Castillo de la Duquesa to be built in Manilva. Manilva's location near the Strait of Gibraltar made it a vital player in defending...
by Geneva Milama | Nov 25, 2024 | Culture
A menorah inside a medieval synagogue in Andalusia, Spain. Málaga offers a unique glimpse into the Jewish experience in Andalusia—a story of prosperity, exile, and modern-day revival. This rich history, woven into the fabric of the city, makes Málaga an attractive...
by Geneva Milama | Nov 21, 2024 | Lifestyle
Order a plate of Tuna Tataki at La Escalera while enjoying your view of Benahavis. Benahavís, known as the “Dining Room of the Costa del Sol,” is famous for its culinary offerings. A combination of traditional Spanish flavours and modern gastronomy has earned it a...
by Geneva Milama | Nov 20, 2024 | Lifestyle
A typical order of grilled sardines served at a chiringuito (beach bar). Here’s something you didn’t know about about Torremolinos: The iconic dish of the Costa del Sol, espeto (grilled sardines skewered on cane), has deep historical roots in the region. This...
by Geneva Milama | Nov 19, 2024 | Culture, Lifestyle
From the outset, the fort resembles a horn or hoof shape. It was built between 1766 and 1773. La Cala de Mijas, nestled on the Costa del Sol, offers a captivating combination of tradition and modern living. Among its most iconic landmarks is the Torre de la Batería, a...