Area Guides
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#DesinationSpain: A Guide to Sitges
Well known for its beautiful beaches, excellent gastronomy, lively nightlife, golf courses, marinas and colourful history, Sitges is an international destination with the effortless sophistication of nearby Barcelona and a Balearic dedication to entertainment.
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#DestinationSpain: A Guide to the Maresme
The Maresme region covers a narrow strip of land in the north east of Catalonia, between Barcelona and the Costa Brava. Known for its unique traditions, history and fine local cuisine, it has a distinctive landscape where the mountains and vineyards meet the beaches of the Mediterranean.
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#DestinationSpain: A Guide to Ibiza
Ibiza boasts one of the most beautiful coastlines in the Mediterranean, with dozens of hidden coves to discover, some excellent restaurants, independent and designer shops as well as some of the most striking contemporary architecture you will see anywhere in Spain.
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#DestinationSpain: A Guide to Marbella
In recent years, Marbella has appealed to a growing number of professionals from the international community, who have chosen to settle in the region, attracted by its sophisticated and high quality of life, world-class sporting facilities and excellent international schools.
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#DestinationSpain: A Guide to Madrid
Madrid is the third largest metropolis in the European Union and one that is known for its high standard of living, plethora of historical landmarks and places of cultural interest.
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#DestinationSpain: A Guide to the Costa Brava and Girona
The Costa Brava is a coastal region of northeastern Spain, consisting of Alt Empordà, Baix Empordà and Selva, in the province of Girona. It stretches from Blanes in the south to the seaside town of Port Bou in the north.
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#DestinationSpain: A Guide to Valencia
With 300 days of sunshine a year, an average temperature of 18ºC, over 20km of beaches and fine local cuisine (the star dish being the paella), Valencia is an ever popular choice with visitors to Spain both for vacations and relocation.
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Lucas Fox offers an exceptional range of real estate for sale and rent in the most desirable areas of Spain
Spain’s diverse geography, excellent year-round climate, fascinating culture, renowned gastronomy and attractive property prices make it one of the most popular countries in the world to invest in real estate and enjoy a unique lifestyle.
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A Guide to Andalucia: spectacular beaches and ancient cities sit alongside the playgrounds of the rich and famous
Andalucia offers more than just a great climate – from ancient cities, pueblos blancos and Granada’s world-renowned Alhambra to buzzing playgrounds of the world’s richest and most famous and the beautiful, vibrant beach communities of the Costa del Sol and the Costa de la Luz.
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A Guide to Valencia: a vibrant, cosmopolitan region offering magnificent beaches and endless cultural activities
With 300 days of sunshine a year, an average temperature of 18ºC, over 20km of beaches and fine local cuisine (the star dish being the paella), Valencia is an ever popular choice with visitors to Spain both for vacations and relocation.
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A Guide to Maresme: unique landscapes and sandy beaches, located just north of Barcelona, offering a wonderful lifestyle
The Maresme region covers a narrow strip of land in the north east of Catalonia, between Barcelona and the Costa Brava. Known for its unique traditions, history and fine local cuisine, it has a distinctive landscape where the mountains and vineyards meet the beaches of the Mediterranean.