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| Route of the tiger nut and the Horchata
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Through the fertile region of AlborayaThanks to its agricultural tradition, specially with the tiger nut, Alboraya maintains a colossal rural architecture, formed by innumerable farmhouses and cottages.
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La Horchata
The horchata, emblem of Alboraya, is energetic and healthy because of its diuretic capacity with a high content of iron and potassium.
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| Route through the Gothic city; El Realejo
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The Jewish quarter before the Granada of IsabelaThe Realejo, model of Granada's Jews.
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| Route through the Gothic city; The Centre
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In the heart of Isabel's GranadaThe imprint of the Christian conquistadors soon materialised in a new city centre: Hospital Real; the Arco de Elvira and the Eje Elvira (St Andrés); the Iglesia de Santiago; the Madrassa; the Lonja and the Capilla Real.
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Capilla Real
It is home of the mortal remains of Isabel I of Castilla and of Fernando V of Aragón, the Catholic Kings.
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| Route through the Old Centre
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The Albaicin and the origins of the settlementAlbaicín, legendary district of Granada.
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Convento de Santa Isabel la Real
Convent of Santa Isabel la Real
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| Route through the Renaissance city: the modern city
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Imprint of the RenaissanceDuring the whole of the sixteenth century the city continues to expand and make itself richer with new buildings, some of which now show traces of baroque.
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Monasterio de San Jerónimo
Monastery of San Jerónimo Of Renaissance style, this temple boasts of its beautiful Gothic cloister, decorated with the royal coats of arms.
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| Route throught the Renaissance City: Historic Centre
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A stroll by Granada in XVI
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Corral del Carbón
One of the best places to get lost through its Mudéjar and Christian architecture.
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| The Route of the water cisterns
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The WatherwaysThe Muslims left to patent in Granada their great development of the water.
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Aljibe de San Nicolás
The "aljibes". The Nazarenes developed sophisticated systems of irrigation and water channelling which.
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| Monumental route through Jumilla
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A trip through historyIn the northwest of the Murcia Region, bordering the Autonomous Region of Valencia and Castilla-La Mancha, we find Jumilla.
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Uva Monastrell
Monastrell grape
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| Archeological and monumental route
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Footprints from the past on ManilvaThis destination on the Andalucian coast, known for its splendid beaches, will surprise the traveller with an archaeological and monumental route of enormous cultural and historical interest.
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Uva moscatel y sabor marinero
Besugo (sea bream), salmonete (red mullet), mero (sea bass) and bonito are the dishes most frequently encountered in this village’s gastronomy.
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| Monumental route through Martos
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Castles and BattlesMartos is a defensive enclave, witness of the history and its battles, which keeps all the local style and architecture of the Andalusian villages.
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Castillo del Víboras
One of the most beautiful castles that surround Martos is to be found in the municipal district of Las Casillas.
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| The Route of Monfragüe
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Monfragüe and its environmentCrossed by the rivers Tajo and Tiétar, the Natural Park of Monfragüe rises as unique example of the Mediterranean forest and its magnificent biodiversity
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Hospedería Parque de Monfragüe
El alojamiento ideal para conocer el Parque Nacional de Monfragüe.
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