flamenco (8 community guides)
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Despite designer hotels and chic boutiques, Madrid is still a city steeped in tradition, from loyal crowds at bullfights to backstreet bars with unexpected rituals... read more »
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In elegant Jerez instead of wine, women and song, read sherry, flamenco and dancing horses... read more »
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Some Sevillianos are famous for being a bit 'pijo' - posh. They wear the most fashionable clothes, drive the elitist cars, and, more importantly for you, they eat in the most exquisite restaurants... read more »
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Celebrate London’s trend for all things Spanish by trying out some of the best cultural and foodie experiences the city has to offer... read more »
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How can you tell when you’ve experienced a top class flamenco show? There’s a little secret, and Seville has the answer.... read more »
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Spring and autumn are the perfect times to visit the Andalucian city of Seville and explore the real Spain... read more »
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Heart-wrenching operas, scorching summers and heated flamenco - it's not surprising that the city of Seville is considered to be one of the most passionate places on earth... read more »
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Head to Jerez in Andalucia for a chance to sample the town's amber nectar and catch a splash of colour at one of the local fiestas... read more »
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