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Welcome to Málaga

A Mediterranean paradise

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Why Málaga

Málaga, the capital of the Costa del Sol

Nestled on the sun-kissed shores of the Costa del Sol, Málaga beckons travelers with its blend of history, culture, and Mediterranean charm. From the ancient Alcazaba fortress to the vibrant Mercado Central de Atarazanas, the city pulses with life and heritage. Home to world-class museums like the Picasso Museum and stunning beaches like La Malagueta, Málaga offers a perfect balance of cultural immersion and coastal relaxation. With its warm atmosphere and friendly locals, Málaga invites visitors to experience the timeless allure of a Mediterranean paradise.

VISITS

Favorite attractions in Málaga

Alcazaba fortress

Alcazaba and Roman theatre

Historic fortress with Moorish architecture and scenic views, featuring lush gardens and ruins. Visitors can explore the Roman theatre, admire tile work, and enjoy panoramic views.

Address:

Alcazabilla St., 2.

Palmeral de las Sorpresas

Palmeral de Las Sorpresas

A wonderful place to head for a walk around sunset. There are plenty of palm trees that line the boardwalk, alongside bars and small restaurants that lead all the way out to a lighthouse with the port opposite.

Address:

Dock 2. Port of Malaga.

Typical chiringuito's food

Local chiringuitos

Chiringuitos (beach bars) are a staple of Malaga's beach life. All of them serve good seafood. Malaga's most popular dish is espetos, locally caught sardines that are skewered on what looks like a sword and then grilled until perfectly cooked.

Address:

Along the coastline.

GALLERY

Some photos from Málaga