Things to do in Almería
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Feria de Almeria: 9 days of full-on partying
Each August the city of Almeria gets decked out to celebrate its most iconic fair. Come live an experience like no other, filled with live music, vibrant colours and fairground rides.
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The Almerian Alpujarra: the last refuge of Boabdil
The Almerian Alpujarra region offers an unforgettable walking route through no fewer than 22 villages, all of which show clear signs of their Moorish past
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Your guide to the historical port of Almeria
Come discover the port of Almeria, the most important port of Moorish Spain, bridging the peninsula to Africa. And be sure to check out the fish auction!
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Almería Archaeological Museum: delve into history
If you want to discover Almería’s history, stop in at one of the city’s most important cultural centres: the Almería Archaeological Museum
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Civil War shelters: journey below ground in Almería
The shelters that protected the people of Almería during the Spanish Civil War now offer the chance to take a moving journey back in time
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The historic train station of Almeria
Come discover one of the prettiest train stations in Spain, the old train station of Almeria. The 19th-century building is a stunning example of industrial architecture.
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Cuevas del Almanzora, a mining and cave-dwelling heritage
In addition to 17 kilometres of coastline, there is a plethora of tourist attractions and a valuable heritage linked to the mining industry.
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Diving in Almeria: Poseidon’s Hidden Kingdom
Almeria offers scuba divers of all levels a plethora of diving locations, as well as a rich and vibrant seabed to explore
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Castillo de Santa Ana: the fortified bastion of Roquetas de Mar
Castillo de Santa Ana is a fortress in the town of Roquetas de Mar that was built to protect the townspeople from pirate attacks. Today, the castle houses art exhibitions and musical concerts.
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The ultimate guide to Holy Week in Almeria
The city of Almeria celebrates Easter in true Andalusian style; nearly thirty processions take over the streets during the epic celebration of Semana Santa – Holy Week – one of the most prolific religious holidays in Spain