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Matalascañas -- Turism
The autonomous region of Andalusia lies in the the south of Spain, and its coasts are bathed by both the Mediterranean and Atlantic oceans.
It borders Extremadura and Castile-La Mancha in the north, Murcia and the Mediterranean Sea in the east, the Mediterranean and Atlantic ocean in the south, and Portugal in the west. The region's scenery stands out because of its sheer diversity. Some areas are covered in mountains while others are full of plains. There are three distinct geographical structures: the sierra Morena to the north, the Guadalquivir river and Betica depression in the central part of the region, and the Betica mountain ranges in the south. The two most notable mountainous areas are the sub-Betica range, containing La Sagra massif that reaches an altitude of 2,383 metres and the Penibetica mountain range. The Sierra Nevada is also outstanding and is home to el Mulhacen, the highest mountain peak on the Iberian Peninsula reaching a height of 3,481 metres. Next comes Veleta peak at 3,392 metres. Andalusian rivers that lead into the Mediterranean sea are relatively short and contain small amounts of water. Amongst these are the Almanzora, the Almeria, the Adra, the Guadalfeo, the Guadalhore and the Guadiaro. The rivers that flow into the Atlantic are bigger and have more copious waters. The region's most important river is the Guadalquivir and its tributaries: the Guadalimar, the Guadiana Menor and the Genil. The Guadiana, the Odiel and the Tinto rivers also flow into the Atlantic. The vast stretch of coast that extends along Andalusia is filled with bays and inlets, some a little more craggy than others as we near the Betica mountain ranges. The most notable geographical quirks that are found along the coast include: the steep rock summit of Farallon, Polacra point, Gata cape, the gulf of Almeria, las Entinas point, Adra bay, Sacratif bay, Malaga bay and Calaburras point. Europa Point forms the Gibraltar headland. This is where the Spanish coast begins stretching from the straits of Gibraltar up to the cape of Trafalgar. Within the straits the most notable parts of the landscape are formed by Algeciras bay as well as by Marroqui (Moroccan) and Tarifa points.
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Catalonia Centro Goya 49 28001 Madrid
Opened in June 2005. Ideally located at Calle Goya, very close to Calle Serrano, the city's best commercial and business area. Built in the beginning of the 20th century. The hotel has six floors that display the typical housing of the Barrio de Salamanca. Its brick façade has glass balconies with lattices, also typical of Madrid..
Petit Palace Posada Del Peine Postas 17 28012 Madrid
The Petit Palace Posada del Peine is placed at the PLAZA MAYOR of Madrid, and just 50 meters away from the Puerta del Sol, historical and artistic main point from our city. This Petit Palace is located in the historical building known under the same name, Posada del Peine, with nearly 400 years of history, founded in 1610. It's the first hotel ever known in Spain. Distinguished names were staying at The Posada, up to 1970 when the last guest check outs from this hotel. Reopened on September 15th 2004, is now equipped with the latest technologies (laptops, hydro massage showers, TFT flat screen televisions, free internet access ,Wireless .) but keeping its 17th century charming style.. The Petit Palace Posada del Peine offers services as a Buffet Breakfast, Restaurant, Snak-bar, Business Center (placed at the hotel hall), etc..
H10 Villa de la Reina Gran Vía, 22 28013 Madrid
Located in the heart of Madrid, a fully renovated and restored building with outstanding early 20th century architecture. Its exceptional location is ideal for business travellers while at the same time being the perfect starting point for all those wishing to visit the city..
Golf courses
 Cabopino Golf Marbella Urbanización Artola Alta, s/n, 29600 Marbella (Málaga) Tel. +34 952850282 / Fax: +34 952837277
holes: 18 par: 71
The course is situated opposite the marina after which it is named. The round is 5,170 metres long and has a par of 71. It was designed by the Madrid architect Juan Ligués and has spectacular views of the sea and the beautiful natural surroundings, including a large number of magnificent spreading pine trees. The course consists of three par-3's, two par-5's, and thirteen par-4's. The longest hole is the 14th, a 456 metre par-5, and the shortest is the 13th, a par-3 which is 134 metres from the yellow tee. It is a course where those with a high handicap will enjoy using all of the clubs in their bag and lower handicaps will have to take a risk on every shot if their want to get round with a good score. .
 Montecastillo Hotel & Golf Resort Carretera de Arcos, Km. 8,400 11400 Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz) Tel. +34 956151200 / Fax +34 956151209
holes: 18 par: 72
Venue of the Volvo Masters, a test forming part of the European Circuit, Montecastillo Golf is one of the best courses in the world. Designed by the legendary player Jack Nicklaus, it has been the venue for countless championships, including the Volvo Masters which it has hosted since 1997. It is situated a mere 9 kilometres from Jerez and offers the spectacular views enjoyed so much by its designer. It is a relatively gentle course and is accessible to all players, though it does contain some considerable uphill slopes..
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