FLAMENCO WORLD
Read more" The Flamenco Web ", available in Spanish and English. All news, output, interviews, tablatures, sound files and videos.
RADIO TRINITAT VELLA
Read moreEvery Wednesday from 17 a. m. to 18 p. m., the show Ens Diffuse broadcasts (in Catalan) a series of information about the gay and lesbian world. Interview with associations, news and culture.
20 MINUTOS SEVILLA
Read moreThere is a paper version and an online version. Similar to the 20 minutes newspaper in France.
INDY RADIO
Read moreAn independent radio that distributes varied music continuously. Listen also to 99.2 FM
CANAL FIESTA RADIO
Read moreListen to pop music and variety music. A radio from the Canal Sur Andalucia group. Also listen to: 103.9 FM
CANAL SUR RADIO
Read moreListen to information and an eclectic musical program. This radio is regional. Listen also to 105.1 FM
SEVILLA INFORMACIÓN
Read moreDaily in the province of Seville with sports news, a section culture, arts and festivities.
TURISMOSEVILLA.ORG
Read moreThe website of the Tourist Office in Seville, in six languages (French, Spanish, English…).
WWW.ANDALUCIA.ORG/FLAMENCO/
Read moreFlamenco has been declared an intangible cultural heritage of humanity by Unesco, and Andalusia is considered the cradle of the art. The site offers a history and origins of flamenco, as well as a touristic vision of this form of expression. It also offers recommendations for flamenco lovers, a list of different flamenco genres, a gallery of artists and flamenco-related experiences. In addition, the site offers travel ideas, flamenco routes and related events. It's also possible to follow Andalusia on social networks to keep up to date with the latest news and reports.
WWW.DEFLAMENCO.COM
Read moreMadrid is a city renowned for its vibrant, authentic flamenco. The website deflamenco.com is an excellent resource for finding information about flamenco concerts in Madrid. They have a section dedicated to the flamenco concert calendar, where you can find dates, times and venues of upcoming shows. They also regularly update their site with new information about flamenco events in Madrid. However, please note that inclusion in the calendar is not guaranteed and is subject to their assessment of the event's relevance.
WWW.LABIENAL.COM
Read moreThe XXII Bienal de Flamenco de Sevilla is a not-to-be-missed event for lovers of flamenco dance and music. The event's official website, www.labienal.com, provides all the necessary information on the general program, parallel activities and ticket sales. The last edition of the Bienal was a great success, and the event received an award from the artists' association AIE for its work on behalf of music and musicians. In addition, Paula Comitre, a flamenco artist, obtained an artistic residency in France thanks to the Bienal, which will enable her to develop her career. The next edition of the Bienal de Flamenco will take place in 2022.
WWW.FLAMENCO-WORLD.COM
Read moreBoth reviewed and online shop, updated regularly for amateurs from Madrid: agenda, interviews, opinions, concerts, news from duende…
CABALLOS DE ANDALUCIA
Read moreMany information to make equestrian tourism all over Andalusia.
WWW.CIUDAD-CHINCHON.COM
Read moreChinchón is a charming town in the Madrid region of Spain. The Plaza Mayor is the heart of the town, with its colorful buildings and wooden balconies. It's the perfect place to relax with a glass of sangria or sample local specialties in one of the many restaurants. The town is also home to several historic churches, such as the Church of Nuestra Señora de l'Asunción, which offers a breathtaking view of the region from its bell tower. For history buffs, the Castillo de Chinchón is a must-see. This medieval fortress offers panoramic views of the town and its surroundings. Chinchón also offers a variety of cultural activities, such as traditional festivals and flamenco shows.
METRO BILBAO
Read moreBilbao is a dynamic, modern city with many tourist attractions. To get around the city easily, visitors can use the Bilbao metro. For those wishing to visit Bilbao's surroundings, the site also offers tourist information on the towns, monuments and beaches of the Bizkaia region.
PUERTO DE BILBAO
Read moreThe Port of Bilbao is the most important seaport in the Basque Country and one of the most important in the Bay of Biscay. Located in the Nervión ria, it offers easy access to the city of Bilbao. Open since 1300, the port has a tonnage capacity of 40,000 tons and handled 172,626 tons of traffic in 2007. It is well connected with a vast distribution radius, and has quays and terminals to facilitate port operations. The port also offers a ferry service to Portsmouth and Rosslare, as well as a passenger terminal for cruises. There are ferry terminals at Getxo 1, Getxo 2 and Getxo 3, with parking options available for cruise passengers. The Port of Bilbao has a long history and is managed by the Port Authority, which is responsible for infrastructure development, safety and innovation.