12 Feb, 2011 @ 11:00
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Andalucia travel guides

LOOKING for somewhere to explore this weekend, or perhaps this Spring?

There is nothing better than having all the latest insider knowledge to pinpoint the hottest new restaurant, or most charming local hotel.

Written exclusively by our team of local journalists and writers – including celebrities such as Driving Over Lemons author Chris Stewart (‘All about the Alpujarras’) or former Daily Telegraph journalist, David Baird (‘All about the Axarquia’) – they are up-to-the-minute magazine-style supplements, full of useful tips, ideas and our own personal recommendations on where to eat and stay.

Published as downloadable ‘pdfs’, they can be printed out or carried around on your phone or iPad.

Regularly updated, each supplement offers a real taste of what this beautiful region has to offer to the inquisitive and adventurous traveller.

From the Alpujarras to Marbella; from the Subbética to the Sierra Nevada; from Malaga to the Sherry Triangle – the All About Andalucia Insider Guides offer you not just a directory but a veritable dégustation; a flavour of Andalucia.

There are already over 30 individual guides to the region to choose from and more are being added every month.

JUST 1.99€ PER GUIDE

Visit www.allaboutandalucia.com to discover the very best that Andalucia has to offer.

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