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Malaga
Your ideal destination for discovering Spain's rich heritage and history
Malaga, a historical city in Spain, is located in the Costa del Sol region in the south of the country. It stands out with its cultural landmarks and prominent archaeological museums. These includes the Picasso Museum, which houses the largest collection of his artworks, the CAC Museum for contemporary art, and the Carmen Thyssen Museum that showcases Spanish life in the 19th century. Also, visitors can explore the Malaga Museum, the fifth-largest in Spain, and the Gibralfaro Castle, a fortress of King Ferdinand, surrounded by towering walls and featuring a bullring. Additionally, the Nerja Cave, one of the world's largest Stone Age caves, contains rock carvings and fossils dating back 3,000 years, among many other places that will take you on a journey of amazement and wonder.
Malaga enjoys a semi-tropical Mediterranean climate, with summer temperatures reaching 30 degrees Celsius and moderate temperatures in winter.
If you're a lover of the sea and beachside nature, Malaga is a fantastic choice!
Indulge in water sports and entertaining water activities, try surfing, or relax in front of heart-capturing scenic views at Malaga's beaches. You have several stunning beaches to choose from, like Misericordia, Huelin, Palo, Baños del Carmen, Peñón del Cuervo, Malagueta, and El Dedo, offering moments full of fun, relaxation, and tranquility.
In the heart of Malaga... Savor delicious Spanish cuisine!
Don't miss trying the Porra Antequerana soup with Empanadas de Cebolla Caramelizada starters, Espeto grilled sardine skewers, the world-famous Paella dish, Croquettes salad, and Churros for dessert.
Enhance your vacation with the experiences and irresistible ambiance that Malaga offers!
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