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The 28th of February is a very special date for all Andalusians. This day commemorates Andalusia Day, an ideal occasion to explore this region full of history, culture and natural beauty. And what better way to celebrate it than with a road trip through the most charming villages of Malaga and Seville.
When is Andalusia Day?
Every 28th of February, Andalusia celebrates its autonomy with cultural events, concerts and activities that highlight its historical and cultural identity. It is a festive day in which Andalusians remember the 1980 referendum, when the autonomous community obtained its statute of autonomy.
What is celebrated on Andalusia Day?
Andalusia Day is a celebration dedicated to the history, culture and traditions of the region. Events are organised throughout the community, from parades and food fairs to concerts and official ceremonies. It is also a perfect opportunity to enjoy the rich landscape and heritage of its most authentic villages.
Get to know Andalusia through its villages
Andalusia is full of charming villages, but if you want to have an unforgettable experience, we suggest a road trip through the most beautiful villages of Malaga and Seville. From the majesty of the Sierra de Grazalema to the warmth of the white villages of Malaga, each stop along the way will allow you to discover the essence of Andalusia.
Road trip through the most charming villages of Malaga and Seville
Essential towns in Málaga
- Ronda: One of the most emblematic towns in Andalusia. Its impressive New Bridge over the Tajo and its narrow streets full of history make Ronda a must-see.
- Frigiliana: Considered one of the most beautiful towns in Spain, its whitewashed streets and Moorish air create a unique atmosphere.
- Mijas: This picturesque white village offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean and a charming old town.
- Antequera: Known for its monumental heritage and the impressive natural landscape of El Torcal, it is an essential stop on the route.
Essential villages of Seville
- Carmona: With its impressive fortress and panoramic views, Carmona is a historical jewel in the province of Seville.
- Osuna: Famous for its monuments, its cobbled streets and its connection with the TV series ‘Game of Thrones’.
- Écija: Known as ‘the frying pan of Andalusia’, it is famous for its baroque towers and its rich heritage.
- Constantina: Located in the Sierra Norte de Sevilla, this town offers breathtaking natural scenery and delicious cuisine.
Enjoy Andalusia Day with an unforgettable experience
Andalusia Day is the perfect occasion to discover the most beautiful corners of the region. A road trip through the villages of Malaga and Seville will allow you to discover the magic of Andalusia at your own pace, enjoying its gastronomy, its history and its incomparable beauty.
Get in the car and celebrate Andalusia Day with an unforgettable getaway! 🌿💕🍽️