BA’s Highlife mag goes lowlife: “After 40 years of mass tourism, Torremolinos continues to evolve and, away from the coast, it’s a bustling Andalucian town. The high-rise 1950s and 1960s hotels are now admired by fashionable architects. The campaign to make it a Unesco World Heritage site begins here.” I’ve been going to Benidorm for Christmas for years, but keep that to yourselves. (Mercy bucket to El Ciruco, who continues to decline to blog here and wallow in soaring ad revenues.)
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