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Andalucía

Outdoor sights in Andalucía

  1. A

    Cartuja 93

    Many of the exotic Expo pavilions are now encompassed within this technology park, which is home to nearly 200 companies and organisations employing nearly 9000 people. Many of the pavilions still look futuristic, though the built-in obsolescence of a few is starting to show through. You can wander around the area during daylight hours but you may find that the gates are only open on the western side on Calle Américo Vespucio.

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  2. La Reserva del Castillo de Las Guardas

    About 1000 animals from around the planet roam in semi-liberty and can be viewed from your own vehicle or the park’s road-train. It’s 58km northwest of Seville in the village of El Castillo de las Guardas, off the N433 towards Aracena. The dog you bought at the pet market is not allowed in.

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  3. Alameda del Tajo Park

    Behind the Plaza de Toros, spectacular cliff-top views open out from Paseo de Blas Infante and the leafy Alameda del Tajo Park nearby. The park has a good play area for younger children.

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  4. B

    Parque Arroyo de la Represa

    The watery Parque Arroyo de la Represa, just northeast of the old town, has a nice play area for young children.

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