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What to do in Madrid in a single day?

What to do in Madrid in a single day?

 

A Madrid day trip visit? In today's post we'll tell you what to see and do in Madrid in a day trip visit so as see the most interesting sights of the capital.

 

The capital is one of the national holiday destinations which attracts the largest number of tourists throughout the year. Madrid is diversity, culture and history. You only have 24 hours? We'll give you a couple of tips as regards what you must see during your getaway.

 

What to do in Madrid on a Saturday morning?

 

Madrid is buzzing with places to explore. What better way to start your quick getaway than visiting one of its famous markets. The San Miguel or San Antón Markets are perfect for mustering one's strength for a day full of emotions. Combining quality and style in two unquestionably Madrid locations, next to the Plaza Mayor and in the heart of Chueca, respectively.

After enjoying some refreshments in the markets it's time to tour the centre:  the Puerta de Sol, The Madrid of the Austrians" or "the Habsburgs", the Royal Palace or the Almudena Cathedral are some of the essential “chulapo” places in the city.

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Do you know which things you must see in Cadiz?

Do you know which things you must see in Cadiz?

 

Cadiz is one of the most beautiful cities, not only in Andalusia, but in Spain. Discover the all the offer of sports, culture and weather that you deserve

 

Cadiz is one of the oldest cities in Europe and its streets are witnesses to the traces of this former crossroads of civilisation. World famous for its carnival, tourists find in the city more than just chirigotas (groups singing parodies of local events and life) and costumes, happiness and audacity.

 

What to see in Cadiz on a weekend

 

“La Tacita de Plata”, Cadiz capital, has much to offer for a weekend break, and of course, a quality selection of hotels and accommodation. Starting with the hotels in Cadiz and followed by its traditional bars, taverns and restaurants.

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ANJOCA Golf Tournament on Fuerteventura

ANJOCA Golf Tournament on Fuerteventura

 

The Anjoca Golf Cup has been a resounding success for 12 years. Find out all about the tournament and spend a weekend on Fuerteventura.

 

Spring is here and with it comes milder temperatures and the start of the golf season. The courses are all looking green and well cared for, although in places like the Canary Islands you can play your favourite sport at almost any time of year.

Are you a golf fan who still doesn’t know about the ANJOCAGolfCup? It is one of the most important sporting events on the island in which both professional and amateur players compete and enjoy golf in incomparable surroundings. Are you really going to miss it?

 

The ANJOCA Golf Cup Programme

 

The 12th ANCOJA Golf Cup takes place on Saturday, 4 May and for the third consecutive year will be held in the afternoon, with tee off at 13:00. The event will be held at the Fuerteventura Golf Club (par 72 with 18 holes) at the Elba Palace Golf, our hotel with a golf course on Fuerteventura.

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2019 Easter Week Tourism

2019 Easter Week Tourism

 

Easter week is here! We recommend three plans for travel during Easter without waiting for the last minute to book your hotel.

 

This year Easter week comes late. The timing has been a bit capricious so the faithful have had to wait until the second half of April. The good thing about this inevitable delay is that Easter is closer to the summer, with temperatures being more summer than spring-like.

 

Religious tourism

 

Unique images and tangible excitement that is transmitted from generation to generation and that you must experience at least once in your lifetime. If there’s anywhere in Spain where this period is celebrated with fervour and passion, it’s Andalusia. The streets fill with shawls, and the silence is only broken with sacred songs as the procession passes. You have to see it!

 

Sun and sand tourism

 

This year, the beach is an important reason to plan a getaway. Without the summer crowds and with warmer temperatures, Andalusia stands out as a great option for a break and for getting a bit more tanned.

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What is included in the all-inclusive concept?

What is included in the all-inclusive concept?

 

An increase in the all-inclusive hotel offer in Spain in recent years is evident, but what does the “all-inclusive” concept include?

 

In Spain, hotels are increasingly offering their visitors the “all-inclusive” formula, a better way to control your average spending while on holiday. On the Canary Islands, 30% of tourists stay in hotels with this offer, according to data from 2016, while on the Peninsula and Balearic Islands, this type of growth hasn’t been quite as fast. Let's look at what it means to stay in an all-inclusive hotel.

 

What is the “all-inclusive” concept?

 

The “all-inclusive” concept is a variant on a full-board stay. It originated on the idyllic islands of the Caribbean, where hotels are destinations in themselves, offering guests any imaginable comfort and a wide range of food and drinks.

This type of accommodation is a double guarantee for the tourist: a hotel product with high-quality standards and the security of having a fixed price. Therefore, you don’t have to worry about incurring excessive expenses and can focus on enjoying your stay. 

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