
As a good Andalusian that I am and on the occasion of the celebration of Andalucia's day, tomorrow February 28, I wanted to make a special article naming at least 120 must-see Andalusian sites (in my judgement). Yes, it is a high number, but no, I was not wrong in saying it. Andalusia has innumerable places that deserve at least one visit in my life and if you think I have forgotten any, it will surely be because I have not been, so suggestions are accepted in the comments.
Go for it! I hope I don't bore you.
In Huelva ...

- National and Natural Park of Doñana.
- Beaches of Punta Umbría, Matalascañas, Isla Cristina, Ayamonte or El Rompido, among many others (its entire coast is worth visiting).
- Monument to the Discovery Faith (37 meters high).
- La Rábida Monastery.
- Ermita de la Cinta (and the views of the marsh that can be seen from there).
- Muelle del Tinto (legacy of the English).
- Reina Victoria Workers' Quarter (English style).
- Muelle de las Carabelas, where three faithful replicas of the famous naos are exhibited.
- Monastery of Santa Clara.
- Zenobia and Juan Ramón House-Museum.
- Great Theater, inaugurated in 1923.
- La Merced Cathedral.
- Castle of Niebla.
- Aracena Castle.
- Cortegana Castle.
In sevilla…

- The Giralda.
- Real Alcazar of Seville.
- Maria Luisa Park.
- Tower of Gold.
- Spain Square.
- Metropolis Parasol.
- The Cathedral of Seville.
- The Guadalquivir River and all its adjoining neighborhoods.
- Pilate's House.
- Cabildo Square.
- La Cartuja Monastery.
- Betis street.
- Glorieta de Bécquer (for lovers of literature and especially from the time of Spanish Romanticism).
- Santa Cruz neighborhood.
- Triumph Square.
In Cadiz…
- Historic center of Cádiz.
- Playa Santa María, Playa de La Caleta and Playa Victoria (although as in Huelva, almost all the beaches in Cádiz are a must-see).
- Cadiz Cathedral.
- The Castle of San Sebastián.
- Tavira Tower.
- Genovés Park.
- Flowers Square.
- Its long and bright promenade.
- Roman theatre.
- Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park.
- Beaches of Zahara de los Atunes, Caños de Meca and Bolonia (a pleasure for the senses and relaxation).
- The towns of Jerez de la Frontera, Olvera or Arcos de la Frontera.
- The Catamaran.
- Walls of San Carlos.
- Church of Santiago Apostol.
In cordoba…
- The Mosque (a symbol of Cordoba without a doubt).
- Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs.
- Royal Stables.
- Roman bridge.
- Roman temple.
- Medina Azahara.
- The Patios of Córdoba.
- Its Arab baths.
- The Convents of Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Las Capuchinas, Jesús Crucificado, Santa Ana and Corpus Christi, among others.
- The wall of Cairuán street and the Puerta de Sevilla.
- The Plaza de las Flores, the Jardines de la Victoria, Plaza de las Dueñas or Plaza de las Tendillas.
- Museums of Julio Romero de Torres, Fine Arts, Al-Andalus, Botanical Garden or Posada del Potro.
- Its mills from the XNUMXth to the XNUMXth century: Molino de Martos, Molino de la Albolafia, Molino de San Antonio and Molino de la Alegría.
- Paseo del Gran Capitán and Calleja Cruz Conde.
- The Monastery of San Jerónimo del Valparaíso.
In Malaga…
- Cathedral of the Incarnation.
- Port.
- Marqués de Larios Street.
- The Gibralfaro Viewpoint.
- The Botanical Garden and the Picasso Museum.
- Its Roman theater and the automobile museum.
- The beaches of La Malagueta and La Misericordia.
- The Plaza de la Constitución and its historic center.
- The Contemporary Art Center and the Gibralfaro Castle.
- The Churches of San Pedro and of the Sacred Heart.
- Plaza de la Merced and the Malaga or Alameda Park.
- The Echegaray Theater and the Goya Galleries.
- The towns of Mijas, Fuengirola, Ronda, Antequera, Júzcar, Marbella and Frigiliana.
- El Palo, Los Álamos and Puerto Banús beaches.
- The caves of Nerja.
In Granada…

- The Alhambra and the Generalife.
- The Albaicín neighborhood.
- The Sacromonte and its abbey.
- The Cathedral of Granada.
- The Bañuelo Arab Baths.
- The Monastery of the Cartuja.
- The Corral del Carbón.
- The Church of San Gil and Santa Ana.
- The Plaza Nueva and the Barrio del Realejo.
- Sierra Nevada.
- The Mirador de San Nicolás.
- The Calle de las Teterías and the Alcaicería.
- The Alpujarras of Granada.
- The Park and the House-Museum in honor of Federico García Lorca.
- The beaches of Almuñécar.
In Jaén ...
- The Cathedral and the Castle of Santa Catalina.
- The Arab baths.
- The Segura River and the surrounding towns.
- The Anchuricas reservoir.
- Railway bridges via verde del oil.
- The cherry trees in Sierra Mágina.
- Mata Begid Castle.
- Los Villares and the Jabalcuz Gardens.
- The Helm.
- The old town of Jaén.
- The Plaza Santa Luisa de Marillac.
- The Darymelia municipal theater.
- The Paraje de los Canñones.
- The town of Ignatoraz.
- The Water Caves.
In Almería ...
- The Alcazaba Monumental Complex.
- Its promenade and the Port.
- The monument of the English Cable.
- The San Telmo Lighthouse.
- The Almería Museum Art Center (CAMA).
- La Rambla and the Boticario Park.
- The Sorba Caves.
- The Cathedral of the Incarnation.
- Los Muertos Beach, El Mónsul Beach, El Plomo Beach and Playazo.
- The towns of Níjar, Berja and Mojácar.
- The Oasys Theme Park.
- The Cabo de Gata Natural Park.
- The Church of San Juan Evangelista, the Basilica of Santo Domingo and the Sanctuary of the Virgin el Mar.
- The Caliphal, Jairán and San Cristóbal hill walls.
- The Puertomaro Museum.
I would have liked to put many more places, because I think I have left some very important places in the pipeline, but I don't want to bore you either. As you can see, Andalusia is full of places to visit.




