based on 8162 reviewsThe cathedral is located in the center of Malaga. It is one of the tallest buildings in Malaga. It has a long history and is very beautiful. The square outside the church is crowded with tourists, which is quite lively. The surrounding buildings are also very beautiful.
The coastal city of Málaga is the second largest city in Andalusia and the hometown of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. Favored by European and American holidaymakers for its serene blue skies and warm Mediterranean climate, Málaga is considered the gateway to the Costa del Sol.
Once a vital gateway to the Mediterranean, Málaga boasts thousands of years of history. Founded by the Phoenicians and later ruled by the Romans and then the Islamic world, it truly is an ancient city.
Though few historical sites remain in Málaga today, with many of its bustling districts replaced by modern skyscrapers, large ancient buildings like the Alcazaba still offer glimpses of the cultural legacy of the Islamic era. For example, the Renaissance-style Málaga Cathedral, built between 1528 and 1782, boasts a north tower reaching 84 meters, making it the second tallest cathedral in Andalusia.
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The cathedral is located in the center of Malaga. It is one of the tallest buildings in Malaga. It has a long history and is very beautiful. The square outside the church is crowded with tourists, which is quite lively. The surrounding buildings are also very beautiful.
This is the city that gave birth to Picasso. Many people know this place because they want to follow the footsteps of the master. But the authentic Mediterranean scenery here is really surprising. And it is super convenient to go to Madrid.
[Scenery] A church that you must check in when you come to this city has a great feel [Value for money] This small town is not a popular tourist city, and the consumption is very affordable. The local residents in the living area will chat with you happily when they meet a tourist.
When I looked at the Spanish route on Google map, I was attracted to Malaga. There are not many attractions in the Costa del Sol. It is just quiet and comfortable. When I arrived in Malaga, it was more beautiful than I imagined. The city center is within 2 kilometers of the pedestrian street. Across the pedestrian street is the central square. Further ahead is the harbor. After walking past the lighthouse of the harbor, I arrived at the beach. Looking up, that is the Malaga Castle. There is also an observation deck over the castle.
After being introduced by a Spanish friend, we finally chose the small Mediterranean town of Málaga, which takes 2 and a half hours by high-speed rail from Madrid. The town is surrounded by mountains and the sea, and retains the medieval and Arabic styles. Take bus No. 35 to the top of the mountain, where you can overlook the panoramic view, and then stroll down the mountain to the city's pedestrian street. La Alcazaba is just at the foot of the mountain, and across the sidewalk is the beautiful port.
During the Spring Festival holiday, which is a peak season for domestic travel, there were not many Chinese tourists in Malaga. We arrived in Malaga on the same day as Beijing Guoan. I have to say that the team was really good at choosing a place. It has everything a European resort city should have: a pleasant climate, complete facilities, and a leisurely atmosphere. There are natural scenery, historical sites, delicious food, and culture. The cost is up to you. I love it.
The legendary tycoon's holiday resort, the sun shines on the yachts on the beach, famous brands and sports cars are everywhere. It was not the traditional holiday peak season when I went there, so there were not many people, and there was a little more tranquility. I enjoyed the breeze by the beach and visited famous brand stores. There were also many coffee shops and small bars on the roadside to enjoy a relaxing afternoon. This is a good choice! !
The city has the most perfect coastline. The whole city is very clean. Although the temperature is high, the sea breeze is not stuffy. The main attractions of the whole city are concentrated in the old town, and the most eye-catching one is the cathedral. This is an unfinished church, known as the "one-armed church". The exterior wall of the church is extremely luxurious, and the style of the church is different from different angles. In addition, the Mediterranean Sea in Malaga is very beautiful and fascinating.