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Granada · GranadaGet ready, get comfortable and enjoy this journey by train . Because here, customer service is exclusive. You won't have to worry about anything. And if there is anything you need, ask the crew. In the meantime, let yourself be carried away, be calm and enjoy the landscapes. We are on board the luxury tourist train Al Andalus de Renfe which, on the occasion of the celebration of its 40th anniversary , begins a new stage with the incorporation of…See the Story
Time Travel on the Luxury Al Andalus Train: «Before, You Didn't Eat in the Convoy and You Had to Go with Your Bathrobe to the Shower Car»
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Granada · GranadaAndalusia has one of the most visited coasts of Spain and specifically Granada welcomes a coastline that is a great claim for those looking for microclimates, not much cold in winter, nor much heat in summer. Sierra Nevada blocks the winds of the north causing so that the Granada closest to the sea is known as the Tropical Coast. Within this location is Almuñécar, one of the oldest cities in the Mediterranean and its pedanía, La Herradura, is it…Read Article
Rest in Front of the Mediterranean: the New Hotel that Stands on a Cliff with Incredible Sea Views
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Antonio Guterres · Santo DomingoUN Secretary General António Guterres said yesterday that the world is living “an irreversible movement towards the hegemonic role of renewables,” and that “the cheapest energy at the moment is renewable.” Guterres, a declared apostle of renewables and the danger of climate change, said that this trend occurs regardless of the will of the governments of any member state, an indirect allusion to the United States government, whose president, Dona…See the Story