Málaga is the perfect holiday destination with its many historical monuments, atmospheric little streets and delightful café culture. There are many interesting shops, tapa bars, restaurants and Moorish tearooms in the bustling streets of the Calle Larios.
If you want to avoid the hustle and bustle, you could head out to one of the many beautiful beaches to soak up the sun. The beautiful botanical gardens of Jardines de la Concepcion lie on the outskirts of the city and are another popular destination for those who enjoy the solitude of nature.
Málaga honours its most famous son, Pablo Picasso, at the Picasso Museum and the Plaza de la Merced, the birthplace of the famous artist. The Gibralfaro castle lies atop a hill and offers visitors a charming view of the entire city.
Málaga is also well-connected to other cities like Sevilla, Córdoba, Granada, and Jaén by road and rail. The colourful celebrations during Easter should not be missed.
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