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Where is the warmest place in Andalucia?

Seville, Andalusia Another Andalusian town, Montoro, holds the official record for highest temperature.



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It's all possible in Spain. The Costa del Sol and the Cabo de Gata in Andalusia, the Canary Islands, and the Costa Blanca are all destinations where you'll find a climate of eternal springtime practically all year round. You'll find it perfectly possible to take a dip at the beach and then relax in the sun.

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Temperatures in Jaen are generally among the coldest of Andalucia, although the variations are extremely huge. From a maximum of 35ºC in summer, temperatures can drop to an average of 5ºC in winter months.

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Seville is located in the lower part of the Guadalquivir Valley, which is often referred to as the frying pan of Andalucia, as it features the hottest cities in the country. Seville is the warmest city in Continental Europe.

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Summertime heat in Seville can be unbearable with temperatures averaging in the mid-90s (air conditioning becomes a highly sought after commodity). But the hot weather does have its advantages: Cold beer never tasted better, and nighttime temperatures are great for evenings spent at rooftop bars and outdoor patios.

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According to the newspaper, the best microclimates are those of Torrox, Nerja, and Almu?ecar on the eastern coast and Marbella on the western coast. The nearby mountain at Marbella protects the city from getting too hot in summer.

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Marbella As mentioned, it's easy to visit some of the other warmest places in Spain in winter as a day trip while vacationing at Málaga. However, the smaller resort town of Marbella on the Costa del Sol is ideal for a longer stay.

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With its mild Mediterranean climate, Andalusia experiences hot, dry summers with temperatures of up to 104°F C in July and August, and mild winters. Rain is infrequent. The climate varies somewhat depending on whether you are on the coast or inland.

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1. Alicante, Spain: For a daily dose of vitamin C. Located on Spain's southeast coast, Alicante has the highest number of sunny hours in Europe. With an average of 349 hours of sunshine per month (an average month has 730 hours in total, including nighttimes), it's a dream destination for sun lovers.

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Seville's dangerous neighborhoods In the Andalusian capital, the areas that can be defined as dangerous are: El Vacie, Las 3000 Viviendas, Los Pajaritos, and Polígono Norte. We recommend you don't rent a room or an apartment in one of these areas. El Vacie is an out-and-out shanty town.

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Seville is even hotter all year round, with scorching temperatures in the summer. September is a good time to visit when the temperatures cool off a little.

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