The most oriental of Andalusian capitals. The privileged location of its port has profoundly influenced its history. Appreciated by the Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans, it really came into its own with the Muslims, who named it Al-Miriyat , the Mirror of the Sea, and made it one of the most important enclaves in south-eastern Spain, by building a remarkable Alcazaba. You can also enjoy the lively atmosphere of this city, with its modern architecture and pleasant lifestyle, by taking advantage of its wide avenues and long, beach-lined paseo, reminiscent of the Malecón in Havana.

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Alcazaba d'Almeria. grahamheywood - iStockphoto.com
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