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El Puente
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Located on the Guadalquivir river, this restaurant has a great view of the Roman Bridge, as the title boasts. It has deliciously fresh food, worth the rather high price tag. It definitely isn't a place someone would take a cheap date too, but the restaurant is beautiful, the patio overlooking the river is as well, and it is a subtle and romantic spot -- a popular date night restaurant, for more reasons than one.
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Jordà Wines
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Spain is well known for their wine, and there are many beautiful vineyards to go to, to see just that. However, some people would rather just drink the wine. The perfect place to go for that is Jordà Wines. They have a vineyard, but recently opened up a small shop as well, in order to give more people the opportunity to purchase their varieties of wine. It is a small shop, lined with bottles of wine, and private wine-tasting parties can be set up as well.
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Libros Ocultos
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This bookshop is visible only to witches and wizards, living up to its name of 'hidden books.' To any Muggle, it would look like a boarded up and very dangerous old building, but in fact, it is a rather modern bookshop, with tomes in Spanish, English, and plenty of other languages. It always has the newest best sellers, though it's not the place to go for rarer or older books.
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Music of Andalusia
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For those interested in flamenco dancing, and other forms of dance, a good place to check out would be Music of Andalusia, which is a studio that teaches all manner of dance known to Andalusia. It's a fun place even for visitors that only have time for one class, and then they obviously do have sessions for those that want to learn even more. The studio is rather small, and the sessions only have about 15-20 people in it; and of course, private sessions can be scheduled as well.
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Córdoba

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This city is in the southern region of Andalusia, and is the capital of the province of Córdoba. It has the warmest summer high temperatures in Spain. During the summer months, the city hosts three festivals: The May Crosses Festival, which takes place in the beginning of May. The Patios Festival, celebrated in the second and third week of May, and Córdoba's Fair that takes place at the end of the month, which makes the month a very popular time for tourism.
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