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A moorish castle towering over Montefiore in Andalucia
Spain’s most populous region boasts a rich Moorish heritage and gave birth to three of the country’s best loved exports - tapas, sherry and flamenco. Architectural marvels like the Alhambra in Granada and Cordoba’s La Mezquita, the nocturnal revelry of Seville, the windswept beauty of the Costa de la Luz and the majesty of the Sierra Nevada have long made this sun-baked region a hit with visitors. Add your tips to our guide to the best of Andalucia.
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    Avoid the overpriced poor quality bars in the tourist parade of shops - go further towards the town centre (but stay on the seafront) and into what looks like a lot of warehouses - you won't regret it. The restaurant has a bar at the front and terraced eating area at the back with views onto the beach.

    Puerto Pesquero
    Estepona
    Tel. 952 806 354
    Estepona port
    Opening hours from 8.00am to 12.00am. Closed from the end of October until 15th November & again from the end of February to 15th March
    Parking available in the port
    Specialises in fish & seafood, approx. 9 € to 24 € per head.

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