Other activities in Andalucía
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Hammam Baños Árabes
Granada has two baños Árabes (Arabic baths) and a visit to one of these is a must for the sheer lazy pleasure of it. Both baths offer a bath and aromatherapy massage that lasts for two hours (bath 1 hour 45 minutes, massage 15 minutes) and both need advance reservations. Hammam Baños Árabes is older and smaller than the Aljibe Baños Árabes.
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Parque Acuático Mijas
A big leisure park dedicated to water and happily screaming kids. Attractions include the Labyrinth toboggan slide, gentler kiddie slides and river thrills. There are two big self-service restaurants and picnic facilities. The park is just minutes from Fuengirola's bus and train terminals, with ample free parking, or you can catch the Acuático bus from Fuengirola bus station. This runs every half hour from 10.15am to 4.30pm, and costs €1.25.
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Cycle Ronda
Ronda is more than just a destination in itself. Surrounded by beautiful mountains, it acts as an ideal launching pad for trips into the parks and white towns of Málaga and Cádiz provinces. Hire a car or, even better, a bike, and strike out in earnest. Cycle Ronda can loan you a good pair of wheels for €20 per day.
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MiKasa Suites & Spa
Chic, slick MiKasa Suites & Spa is an elegant, comfortable, romantic hideaway for the long-weekend crowd. There’s a poolside restaurant, Restaurante La Villa (Tel: 950 13 80 73), and more-expensive food (by the sound of it) in the on-site spa – ever heard of caviar facials or algae wraps?
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La Ciudad de los Niños
La Ciudad de los Niños is Córdoba’s City for Kids. A calendar of special events aimed at four- to 12-year-olds runs throughout the summer – check the website for details, or ask at the regional tourist office. Buses 2 and 5 (heading to Hospital Reina Sofia) from the city centre stop here.
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Instituto Picasso
Private language schools in Málaga, which runs two-/three-/four-week courses for €285/400/515 starting every fortnight on a Monday. There are four 50-minute lessons a day and the price includes access to cultural activities such as flamenco and cookery courses. Accommodation is also available.
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Aquópolis Sevilla
On a hot summer day kids will want to do nothing more than dive in a pool. The waterslides and wave pools at Aquópolis Sevilla will keep them happy for hours. It’s located in Barrio Las Delicias in the east of the city (off the A92 towards Málaga).
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Hurricane Hípica
On Playa de los Lances, Hurricane Hípica rents out well-kept horses with excellent guides. An hour’s beach ride costs €30. Three- or four-hour inland rides are €70.
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Discover Sevilla
Discover Sevilla. For €59, your guide will take you on a flamenco walking tour through the labyrinth of Barrio Santa Cruz, often claimed as the birthplace of flamenco.
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Malaga Bike Tours
Open tours leave from outside the municipal tourist office in Plaza de la Marina at 9.50am daily. You can book 24 hours ahead.
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Taller Flamenco
If learning a language is just too scholarly, Taller Flamenco offers flamenco dance and guitar courses.
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Hot Stick
Offers one-/two-day courses for €70/130; windsurf classes too.
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Urban Bike
Rents out bikes for 1/12/24 hours (€3/10/14).
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MiKasa Suites & Spa
Chic, slick MiKasa Suites & Spa is an elegant, comfortable, romantic hideaway for the long-weekend crowd. There’s a poolside restaurant, Restaurante La Villa (Tel: 950 13 80 73), and more-expensive food (by the sound of it) in the on-site spa – ever heard of caviar facials or algae wraps?
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