Málaga
Málaga is one of these rare paradises that we always want to scape to.
Both : Beautiful and Modern this city has everything you need in a holiday, the sun, the beaches, the traditional Spanish cousine and the best micro-weather of Mediterrâneo.
Málaga is a place to enjoy by walking troughout its historical centre (old town) staying on any of the traditional pubs and have a pint of beer, such as in Larius Street and then up to the new Parque among the Palms and a beautiful Green Landscape and a fantastic view of Málaga Bay and finally get on Paseo Maritimo (nearby the beach) and stop at one of the Chilinguitos (kiosks) to dinner Seafood dishes, Malaga is a dream.
Málaga is all about religion too, with all those old churches, the Cathedral (also know as "
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Placed in downtown, nearby the Casthedral, the Alcazaba is one of the best example of the old kingdom of Taifas in Málaga and not too far from there you will find the
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You can get there going up from the Puerta Oscura Gardens or from the Alcazaba, it’s a precious view surrounded by flowers and gardens, once you reach there you will be able to see the intirely town and take amazing photos at Parador de Gibralfaro, a place to take a coffee and relax.
The Cathedral
Called “Manquita” (the reason is because it has one tower missing when they stop building it on 1782) is another symbol of the city.
Calle San Agustín ( San Agustín Street)
One of the most tradicional streets on Málaga. It´s Medieval aspects most of it made by rocks, the San Agustín Church and now the
Built in a classic style in 1874 its image is one of the favorits to be taken from the parador de Gibralfaro, and its simply stamps our town.
Calle Larios (
Is the core of the City, built in 1891 today its one of the most pleasant streets to walk trough its old style is everything.

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