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Do you need a car in Andalucia?

Without a car in Andalusia, it won't be possible to visit the entire range of amazing attractions. With a car, however, you can drive to all sorts of must-see locations, whether that's the Alhambra in Granada, the Mezquita Cathedral de Cordoba, the Jaen gorge, or a natural park like the Cabo de Gata.



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One week in Andalusia is just enough time to visit some of the hotspots in this region. There is tons to see and do so with more time, you could fit in a visit to Cordoba and spend time relaxing on the beaches of the Costa Sol near Malaga.

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The public transport in Málaga makes it easy to travel both within and outside of the city. The city centre's walking-friendly, the top neighbourhoods are centrally located, and the rest of the city's well-connected by metro, train, bus, cycle, and taxi.

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April, May, late September and October usually have pleasant temperatures and cooler nights - though there is a chance of rainstorms. These are great months to travel to Andalucia if you want to combine activity with beach, and get a bit of out of season sun.

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Is Malaga or Cordoba Better for Backpackers and Budget Travelers? Malaga is a must-visit destination for backpackers. Also, Cordoba is not as famous, but is still a good town to visit for backpackers and budget travelers. Malaga is a very popular port city to visit for backpackers.

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Taking the train in Andalucía You can book directly on Renfe's website and book far in advance (you'll want to do so in the summer months). You'll find the major cities have either direct or one-change trains to get there. You'll find the trains to be convenient really for just those major cities and longer distances.

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Granada. The number one safest city for expats to live in is the Andalucian city of Granada. It's home to the famous UNESCO world heritage site the Alhambra, an Islamic fortress that towers over the city.

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How do most people get around in Spain? Spain's railways are the fastest ways to cross long distances with most lines converging in Madrid. High-speed trains and slower regional trains provide locals and visitors a quick, comfortable, and convenient way to explore the country.

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The price rises are mainly caused by car rental companies having sold off much of their stock of vehicles during the pandemic as demand collapsed. Now, with people taking holidays again, they are trying to rebuild their fleets, but a global shortage of semi-conductors means they are paying more for new vehicles.

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Today, the city is a cosmopolitan hub that draws visitors from all over the world with its stunning architecture, interesting museums, and unforgettable atmosphere. Thanks to its location along the sun-soaked coast of southern Spain, Malaga is also the bonafide capital of the Costa del Sol.

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