From Seville, Córdoba, or Málaga — Through Andalusia and Beyond
A week in Andalusia can mean two very different trips. You stack cities — Seville, then Córdoba, then Granada — and call it efficient. Or you let each place hold its weight before you move to the next. You'll feel the difference on day three, when you're still checking a list instead of still thinking about yesterday.
These routes take you from Seville into Córdoba's Mezquita, Granada's Alhambra, the Sherry Coast's bodegas, and the whitewashed hill towns around Ronda — three days at the shortest, seven at the longest, one extending as far as Madrid and Barcelona. Each stop has its own guide. The knowledge doesn't reset when you cross a city line — it builds with you.
Andalusia takes time to understand. The route is built to give you that time, not just the distance.
Pick the version with room to land, not the one with the most stops.