Malaga Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Malaga Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Magical Malaga, the beauty of Spain 🇪🇸
Malaga, Andalusia Spain.
As a child I came here so many times with my parents and this city has always felt very special to me, it’s such a beautiful part of Spain and perfect for a weekend away.
The city centers on beautiful shopping streets lined with marble where little alley ways take you away to cafes, markets and churches. The cathedral is an imposing feature that towers above the smaller side streets around it, you can go in to take in the sheer scale of the building.
The central market is a buzz of activity with all the fresh produce you could need, the streets surrounding it are a network of cafes, restaurants and patisseries. The main shopping street contains all the big western brands you could need, as well as local craft shops and souvenir stands.
There are also lots of malls and a big El Corte Ingles within a 15 minute walk of the city center if you’re after more shopping.
The city has two main stations, one for high speed rail across Spain and one for the commuter rail towards Torremolinos. The commuter rail is very cheap and efficient and a good way to explore the little towns and cities along the coast.
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Malaga you won my heart
Malaga ; it was such a great place overall.
The architecture, foods, people, weather and what else could you ask for? I went there with hijab on, I feel safe and comfortable. There’s so many things to do, you can enjoy the sunset, go to beach, kayaking, museums trip and so on. It was also a budget friendly and accept card, best place to visit!
Like Spain, I am bound to the past. Málaga
The history of Málaga, shaped by the city's location in southern Spain on the western shore of the Mediterranean Sea, spans about 2,800 years, making it one of the oldest cities in the world very easy to get around by bus for €1.44, you can get from the airport to the city centre food and beer is very reasonable price. Very easy to get around. Everything is pretty much walking distance. The weather was amazing like 20° as they had a heatwave. Was there for a few days definitely worth going. Definitely will be going again#solotravel #mytravelhacks
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I visited Malaga when I came to Spain, it was very impressed by the beach, the castle, the Centro...
I loved the place 😍
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La Santa Iglesia Catedral Basílica de la Encarnacion Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Malaga Cathedral
Paid a visit to the Malaga Cathedral which was built between 1528 and 1782. The architecture was stunning and I was in awe of the details at each and every corner of the cathedral.
Entry is about 6€, and they have student prices, youth prices, senior prices and adult prices so do remember to bring your student card if you have:) I paid 9€ to climb to the roof of the cathedral. Please note that you can only do that with a guided tour which happens every hour.
It’s about a 200-steps climb to the roof of the Cathedral but the steps and stairways are quite narrow hence I won’t recommend for those with any injuries or weak legs.
Even if you don’t climb up to the roof, you can still admire the church for its beauty, size and architecture.
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A port city that epitomizes the Andalusian lifestyle, Malaga is best known for its most famous son – artist and sculpture Pablo Picasso. ... Explore charming laneways and energetic plazas in the city's historical center and sample the full-bodied flavors of Andalusian cuisine in the many bars and restaurants throughout.
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Mlaga is a city on the Costa del Sol in Andalusia, southern Spain. According to estimates in 2005, it has a population of 558
Malaga Travel Guide: Picasso's Hometown
Malaga, a city located on the Mediterranean coast, is highly praised by tourists for its warm climate, outstanding artistic tradition, and rich cuisine. Surrounded by mountains and two rivers flowing into the Mediterranean, Malaga is the capital of the province of Malaga, the second largest port in Spain, and the birthplace of Picasso.
🍠Must-visit attractions
Malaga Park (Parque de Malaga): This oasis in the city is a great place for tourists to relax and stroll. The park is close to the port and offers a distant view of the Mediterranean.
Malaga Cathedral (Catedral de la Encarnación): This Gothic cathedral is a landmark building in Malaga, with luxurious interior decoration, it is a perfect combination of art and religion.
Alcazaba of Malaga: This Moorish castle is located on a hillside, from where you can overlook the entire city and the Mediterranean.
Plaza de la Merced: This square is the center of Malaga, with a monument to the Virgin of Mercy standing in it, surrounded by many restaurants, cafes, and shops.
Picasso Museum: Picasso was born in Malaga, and this museum houses his diverse works of art.
🍠Food culture
Espetos: This is a traditional seafood barbecue in Malaga, where fresh fish are skewered on bamboo sticks and then cooked with olive wood charcoal.
Tarta Malagueña: Try local desserts, such as Almoharin pastries, which are soft and sweet but not greasy.
Jamón Ibérico: Taste one of Spain's most famous hams, the Iberian ham here is rich and delicious.
Malaga Wine: Explore the local wine culture and taste the delicious local wines, such as Malaga sweet wine.
🍠Travel Tips
Mercado de Atarazanas: This market is a good place to shop, selling a variety of fresh seafood, vegetables, fruits, and local specialty foods.
Stroll on Calle Larios: This is the main shopping street in Malaga, gathering many international brands and local boutiques.
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Nerja Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Balcón de Europa
Nerja is a very beautiful town where the colours will change. The sea is not blue is turquoise, the light is so bright and the energy that you feel is so pure that you may want to spend extra time exploring this area. Nerja is not only beautiful for this view. Your really need to go and explore it because anything that I will describe it was get even close. Its narrow streets are very beautiful, they are decorated with flowers and you can walk along them smelling the flowers and at different times coffee, bakery and even super nice food for the restaurants. If you are not a fan of the Spanish cuisine you will also get to experience a very French Brasserie and an Italian Restaurant. When you will look at the map, Nerja may seem a tiny spot but it has many quirky details.
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The little nugget of Nerja!
I absolutely love this place! Both with character and tourism this place is a short drive from Malaga which is great for us! THE VIEWS ARE AMAZING! We managed to
find a cute place to have lunch and I even remember a small memory of the train so many years later, almost like de javú it was crazy! It is worth mentioning the main vista is very crowded during busy tourist days like the weekend so if possible it is best to try to visit during the week and mainly morning before the crowd will arrive! It is well
worth it! In the meantime comment below to let me know if you have been to Nerja and your thoughts! I can’t wait to go back again!
The small town of Nerja, the cleanest and clearest sea breeze in the small town, is the longing for many wanderers. It lacks the amazing scenery and the harmony between nature and people. The blue sea, the green, the sun, the sea, the noisy town, give people unlimited imagination and yearning. The simple and ultimate beauty is in the midst of this volatilization. King Alfonso XII inspected the area and boarded the terrace. After that, the terrace was named European Balcony
The terrace had a great view, not only to see the east coast of the Costa del Sol, but also to see behind it. In the Sierra Nevada, the days of good visibility can even be seen on the other side of the North African continent of Morocco.
The city is not big, the hillside is tightly nestled on the coast, but it is called the European terrace. The white buildings are bluer, with a blue sea and a white heart.
From a coastal apartment that can only be counted as a second language in Spanish, to a mountain village that has not changed since Ferrigari Carlos wrote his rural trilogy, the old and modern southern Andalusia Just like the epitome of Spain - half of this place is being overexploited, the other half still maintains the original Spanish tradition, and by doing a good balance between the two, you can find your own Spanish style.
Alcazaba Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Beautiful view from Alcazaba
Alcazaba is located in the city centre, behind the ancient Roman theatre. It is also conveniently located near the University of Malaga.
It can be quite a climb for elderly but it definitely has a wonderful view of the city and very suitable for families.
My friends and I enjoyed the old architecture, fresh air and beautiful view of Malaga, including the port:) There’s also an area within the attraction that showcases artefacts and the history of the place.
Entry is free on Sunday AFTER 2pm so I would recommend to go then! There’s quite a number of eateries nearby such as the famous El Pimpi (requires reservation).
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Alcazaba fortress in the heart of Malaga
Alcazaba fortress was already built back in the early 11th century by Hammumid Dynasty during the times when Andalucia was under Arab control.
Inside the fortress, the visitor can experience breathtaking views from many places. The fortress itself and the sea seen from the hill (the fortress was built on a fairly steep hill) is just amazing.
The regionally important citrus trees are also present and the colorful fruits can be seen during the autumn.
As moving in the fortress area is quite hard due to the steep hill, selecting a fairly cool day to visit the place can be a good idea. There are some ticket packages available that grant access to all the historical buildings in the area. Seeing all of them needs one day or even more so don’t try to push yourself too hard.
I personally enjoyed that there is a new beautiful view waiting behind almost every corner. The different parts of the area are somewhat varying in terms of style and condition so it’s worth going everywhere. Some snacks and drinks can be bought inside the area but the availability of services is fairly limited. Remember to have your drinking water with you!
The fortress is situated in the heart of the old city of Malaga in Andalucia, Spain. it can be seen from the harbor and easily accessed from the shopping streets in the center. Actually the location is so central, that it’s fairly hard to miss the place.
I really recommend going to Malaga. The history can be seen and felt there so it’s among my favorite places in the south coast of Spain. It’s also worth mentioning that the queues are much shorter than in Granada.
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Nice Complex with Garden
Alcazaba is built between 1057 and 1063, it is located just below Castillo de Gibralfaro, and is around 2.3 kilometers 30 minutes walk from the train station.
Alcazaba offers a spectacular view toward the harbour area, but you can get a better view at Vista Lookout or Castillo de Gibralfaro.
A small uphill climb can get you to the main open courtyard with gardens and fountains in the middle. The courtyard then spills into another elevated area that leads you through another gate into the upper part, with a beautiful arched window.
A Roman Amphitheater was discovered in the 50s following the construction of cultural centre building.
You get a free entrance when you come on Sunday after 1400hrs.
Mijas Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Mijas, Spain
1.
Address - Ermita de lá Virgem de lá Pena
Highlights - this church is literally built inside of a big boulder and is next to a Mirador which has the best views of sea and looking towards the Costa del Sol
Rating - 4.5/5
2.
Address - Plaza or Mirador around the Oficina de Turismo
Highlights - this is a donkey for photos as the town is all about donkeys and near it is actually a donkey stable and has views of Mijas on the mirador
Rating - 4/5
3.
Address - Miradors near the Happiness Lab Cafe
Highlights - there are some more miradors with amazing views near that gelato place and the gelatos are some of the best I've had in the Andalusia region. But the best gelato is still in Coimbra, Portugal 😉.
Rating -
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Spanish candied almonds
Caramelized / candied Almonds (Garrapiñadas) are a popular local specialty that is available in Andalusia in Spain.
Actually basically same way of preparing almonds can be found from some other countries in Europe (Switzerland, Germany, Nordic Counties) but to me it only feels local food in Spain and especially in Costa del Sol.
There are stalls everywhere from where you can buy thse delicacies and the price is usually only a few euros per packet. Sometimes they also sell sunflower seeds or peanuts that have been made in the same way.
For me, I sometimes want them so much that I end up buying a box from a stall (mainly for tourists) I just love them.
So if you’re traveling in Spain just try them. I believe you won’t be disappointed.
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This is a famous Arabian-style tourist town, in the white Mijas Valley, and feel the pure Mediterranean style, the town of Mijas. There are many towns like
Western Portugal, they are very quiet and beautiful, and the commercial atmosphere is also weak. You just need to walk in different lanes and experience the beauty of it.
Mijas Costa (without the coffee)
Love to walk? Love nature and getting lost in the wilderness without having the fear of never being found! Mijas Costa and the surrounding areas are an absolute joy of walking and trekking routes. Starting off in the town of Mijas Pueblo, you have 5 different routes to take, each giving you a different difficulty. Each will give you though such beautiful views over the costal area of southern Andalucia, including towns of Benalmadena, Fuengirola, and even reaching as far as Marbella and if your lucky enough to get a clear day you will most likely see some mountains in Africa (Morocco to be precise) always remembering you are within walking distance of a refreshing beverage at the end of your trek certainly makes it all the more worthwhile in the end.
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