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Guide to Andalusian Olive Country

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Getting There

Continental, Delta, and Iberia fly into Málaga Airport via Madrid or Barcelona. From there, rent a car and drive to Córdoba and Zahara de la Sierra.

Tours

A Question of Taste

Specializing in food and wine tours; based in Seville. 34/95-471-3710; aqot.com.

Heritage Tours Private Travel

Customized trips to the region. 800/378-4555; heritagetoursonline.com.

Where to Stay

Hotel Alfonso XIII

2 Calle San Fernando, Seville; 800/325-3589 or 34/95-491-7000; luxurycollection.com; doubles from $750.

Hospes Palacio del Bailío

Great Value 10 Calle Ramírez de las Casas Oeza, Córdoba; 34/95-749-8993; hospes.es; doubles from $325.

Where to Eat

El Rinconcillo

40 Calle Gerona, Seville; 34/95-422-3183; dinner for two $79.

Museo-Restaurante Oleocultura

29 Calle Baena, Castro del Río, Córdoba; 34/95-737-4005; lunch for two $85.

Restaurante Poncio

8 Calle Victoria, Seville; 34/95-434-0010; dinner for two $99.

What to See

Basilippo

Km 2, Carr. Viso-Tocina, El Viso del Alcor; 34/95-574-0695; basilippo.com.

Molino el Vínculo

Carr. Zahara-Grazalema, Zahara de la Sierra, Cádiz; 34/95-612-3002; molinoelvinculo.com.

Núñez de Prado

15 Avda. Cervantes; Baena, Córdoba; 34/95-767-0141; nunezdepradousa.com.

San Nicolás y San Esteban

Beas, Huelva; 34/95-950-0570; aceitesnicolas.com.

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